CIXOUS, IRIGARAY, KRISTEVA THE JOUISSANCE OF FRENCH FEMINISM
This book is a poetic study of three French feminists, Luce
Irigaray, Julia Kristeva and Helene Cixous, the 'holy trinity' of
French feminism.
Kelly Ives writes: 'I hope to convey some the inspiration and
excitement that their work instils. For these three feminists/
philosophers/ speakers/ poets are extraordinarily enriching. Their
writings are not dull, nor yet are they limited to having one or
two things to say. Rather, they say a lot, about a lot. Sometimes
they write things that are outrageous, at other times they are
incredibly, searingly poignant. They annoy many feminists - their
insistence on the body and biology, for instance, aggravates some
theorists.'
EXTRACT FROM THE INTRODUCTION
Helene Cixous, Luce Irigaray and Julia Kristeva all have
different modes of writing. There are times when they are writing
in the sober, tones of a cultural critic, philosopher or
psychoanalyst. They have strident feminist voices (Cixous and
Irigaray more than Kristeva). They are personal reminiscence modes.
They have a relaxed, informal mode in interviews. And, most
powerful of all, they have lyrical modes. Thus, Cixous, the most
'poetic' of the three, will break into a visionary, ultra-lyrical
way of writing.
Luce Irigaray, too, changes, less frequently than Helene Cixous,
from a critical to a lyrical form. Thus, in a piece such as "When
Our Lips Speak Together," Irigaray will write poetic sentences such
as 'Kiss me. Two lips kiss two lips, and openness is ours again.'
This is the kind of phrase which never appears in most cultural
theorists outside of quotation marks. One doesn't find Jacques
Derrida, Jacques Lacan, Gilles Deleuze, Jean Baudrillard, Mikhail
Bakhtin, Michel Foucault, Roland Barthes or Jean-Paul Sartre
writing 'kiss me' very often.
What marks Helene Cixous, Luce Irigaray and Julia Kristeva apart
from many cultural theorists and philosophers, then, is this
personal, confessional and poetic way of writing, where they
directly address the reader as the other, the 'you' in an intimate
relationship. Derrida, Foucault, Baudrillard, and Jakobson are
rarely, if ever, this personal.
KELLY IVES has written widely on feminism, philosophy and art.
Her previous books include Julia Kristeva and Helene Cixous.
The text has been revised and updated for this edition.
Illustrated, with a revised text. European Writers Series.
Bibliography and notes. 188pp. ISBN 9781861714206.
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