These interviews with H?l?ne Cixous offer invaluable insight
into her philosophy and criticism. Culled from newspapers,
journals, and books, "White Ink" collects the best of these
conversations, which address the major concerns of Cixous's
critical work and features two dialogues with twentieth-century
intellectuals Michel Foucault and Jacques Derrida.
The interviews in "White Ink" span more than three decades and
include a new conversation with Susan Sellers, the book's editor
and a leading Cixous scholar and translator. Cixous discusses her
work and writing process. She shares her views on literature,
feminism, theater, autobiography, philosophy, politics, aesthetics,
religion, ethics, and human relations, and she reflects on her
roles as poet, playwright, professor, woman, Jew, and, her most
famous, "French feminist theorist." Sellers organizes "White Ink"
in such a way that readers can grasp the development of Cixous's
commentary on a series of vital questions. Taken together, the
revealing performances in "White Ink" provide an excellent
introduction this thinker's brave and vital work--each one an event
in language and thought that epitomizes Cixous's intellectual and
poetic force.
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