'What does a woman want?'--the question Freud famously
formulated in a letter to Marie Bonaparte--is a quintessentially
male question that arises from women's resistance to their place in
a patriarchal society. But what might it mean, asks Shoshana
Felman, for a woman to reclaim this question as her own? Can this
question engender, through the literary or the psychoanalytic work,
a woman's voice as its speaking subject? Felman explores these
questions through close readings of autobiographical texts by
Virginia Woolf, Simone de Beauvoir, and Adrienne Rich which attempt
to redefine women as the subject of their own desire.
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