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Revolutionary time : on time and difference in Kristeva and Irigaray /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Söderbäck, Fanny, 1978- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Albany : State University of New York, 2019.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Machine generated contents note: pt. I WHY TIME?
  • Introduction: Time for Change
  • French Feminism and the Problem of Time
  • On Time and Change
  • Decolonial and Queer Critiques of Time
  • A Note on Language
  • pt. II REVOLUTIONARY TIME
  • 1. Linear Time, Cyclical Time, Revolutionary Time
  • From Beauvoir's Sexual Division of Temporal Labor to Revolutionary Time
  • Three Temporal Models, Three Feminist Waves
  • Kristeva and Irigaray on Time and Difference
  • Conclusion
  • 2. Alterity and Alteration
  • Time, Change, and Sexuate Difference
  • Remaking Immanence and Transcendence
  • Mimesis, Imitation, and Strategic Displacement
  • Conclusion
  • 3. Revolutionizing Time
  • Returning to the Body ... and the Soul
  • Intimate Revolt: The Time of Psychoanalysis
  • Re-Membering the Past: Memorial Art
  • Conclusion
  • pt. III THE PRESENT
  • 4. The Problem of the Present
  • Metaphysical Presence
  • Metaphysical Absence
  • To Be Finite Is to Have Been Born
  • Conclusion
  • 5. Temporalizing the Present
  • Breathing Life into Presence: The Praxis of Yoga and Pranayama
  • (Re)presenting Becoming: Poetry as a Practice of Presencing
  • Time for Love: Presence as Co-presence
  • Conclusion
  • 6. An Ethics of Temporal Difference
  • On the Propriety of Self and Other
  • Becoming Two: Encountering the Stranger Within
  • (Un)Timely Revolutions: The Timelessness of the Unconscious
  • Conclusion
  • pt. IV THE PAST
  • 7. Returning to the Maternal Body
  • Feminism and Motherhood
  • Mothers Lost: Matricide
  • Other Mothers: A Colonial Maternal Continent
  • Conclusion
  • 8. Motherhood According to Kristeva
  • Plato's Chora Revisited: Receptacle or Revolutionary?
  • Flesh Flash: On Time and Motherhood
  • Temporalizing Mat(t)er: On the Interdependence Between Semiotic and Symbolic
  • Conclusion
  • 9. Motherhood According to Irigaray
  • Plato's Cave Revisited: An Impossible Metaphor
  • The Substitution of Origins for Beginnings
  • Mother Lost, Time Lost
  • Conclusion
  • pt. V THE FUTURE
  • A Non-Conclusive Conclusion: New Beginnings
  • Suspended Time, Foreclosed Futures
  • Arendt and the Unpredictability of the Future
  • New Beginnings.