H. Cixous does not identify “Woman” with biological sex, not even with one gender, but with the “capacity to embrace the other”. So the writing which is open to alterity is “feminine”, even if the author is a man, because “a man-that-writes” is no longer a man, according to Cixous. However, Cixous led feminist literary theory, from 1975 onwards, to ponder the relationship between writing and the body, without using the sexual categories of man/woman. Taking Cixous's “Contes de la différence sexuelle” as a starting point, M. Negrón describes Cixous’s “writing in movement” as that which aims at an impossible objective, “photographing the perfume”, that is, exploring interiority, describing what cannot be described, saying what cannot be said
Feminist philosopher Hélène Cixous uses Medusa as a metaphor for the powerful female voice that can ...
Hélène Cixous’s œuvre is a long continuous/discontinuous series of books that are proudly independen...
This paper aims to explore Helen Cixous’ postmodernist trends in her formulations of a new form of w...
<span>H. Cixous does not identify “Woman” with biological sex, not even with one gender, but with th...
H. Cixous does not identify “Woman” with biological sex, not even with one gender, but w...
En "Salidas", el célebre artículo de Hélène Cixous, publicado en 1975, q...
Most of the works included in the Canon are writings which follow the male norms despite the fact th...
Excerpt: Hélène Cixous is a highly prolific Francophone theorist, poet, novelist, playwright, philo...
Most of the works included in the Canon are writings which follow the male norms despite the fact th...
Excerpt: Hélène Cixous is a highly prolific Francophone theorist, poet, novelist, playwright, philo...
Excerpt: Hélène Cixous is a highly prolific Francophone theorist, poet, novelist, playwright, philo...
Excerpt: Hélène Cixous is a highly prolific Francophone theorist, poet, novelist, playwright, philo...
In her science fiction, Ursula Le Guin breaks down rigid walls comprised of specific roles for sexes...
In her science fiction, Ursula Le Guin breaks down rigid walls comprised of specific roles for sexes...
This presentation was made during the session "Creating a Space for the Female Body."Abstract of a p...
Feminist philosopher Hélène Cixous uses Medusa as a metaphor for the powerful female voice that can ...
Hélène Cixous’s œuvre is a long continuous/discontinuous series of books that are proudly independen...
This paper aims to explore Helen Cixous’ postmodernist trends in her formulations of a new form of w...
<span>H. Cixous does not identify “Woman” with biological sex, not even with one gender, but with th...
H. Cixous does not identify “Woman” with biological sex, not even with one gender, but w...
En "Salidas", el célebre artículo de Hélène Cixous, publicado en 1975, q...
Most of the works included in the Canon are writings which follow the male norms despite the fact th...
Excerpt: Hélène Cixous is a highly prolific Francophone theorist, poet, novelist, playwright, philo...
Most of the works included in the Canon are writings which follow the male norms despite the fact th...
Excerpt: Hélène Cixous is a highly prolific Francophone theorist, poet, novelist, playwright, philo...
Excerpt: Hélène Cixous is a highly prolific Francophone theorist, poet, novelist, playwright, philo...
Excerpt: Hélène Cixous is a highly prolific Francophone theorist, poet, novelist, playwright, philo...
In her science fiction, Ursula Le Guin breaks down rigid walls comprised of specific roles for sexes...
In her science fiction, Ursula Le Guin breaks down rigid walls comprised of specific roles for sexes...
This presentation was made during the session "Creating a Space for the Female Body."Abstract of a p...
Feminist philosopher Hélène Cixous uses Medusa as a metaphor for the powerful female voice that can ...
Hélène Cixous’s œuvre is a long continuous/discontinuous series of books that are proudly independen...
This paper aims to explore Helen Cixous’ postmodernist trends in her formulations of a new form of w...