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The reception of Luce Irigaray s ideas about feminine identity has
centered largely on questions of essentialism, whether criticizing
this as a destructive flaw or interpreting it in strategic or
pragmatic terms. Staking out an alternative approach, Virpi
Lehtinen finds in the phenomenology of Husserl and Merleau-Ponty a
framework for what she characterizes as dynamic essentialism, which
seeks to account for the complex networks of lived experience:
embodied, affective, and spiritual relations to oneself, to others,
and to the world. Rather than prescribing one norm to which all
women should conform, Lehtinen argues, Irigaray s work exemplifies
how each individual woman in her own way contributes to a norm of
femininity that is both unique and singular but also connected to
the existential styles of past, present, and future others."
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