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Clarifies the relational ontology that underlies Irigaray’s conceptualization of sexuate difference
Shows that Irigaray’s Heideggerian inheritance illuminates how sexuate difference is ontological
Identifies a continuity between the three self-identified “phases” of Irigaray’s work
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Table of contents (6 chapters)
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Front Matter
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“In clear, crisp prose, Jones reads Irigaray as a thinker in dialogue, carefully attending to her engagements with Aristotle, Heidegger, and Lacan. The readings never fail to excite, and through them, she clearly explicates core dimensions of Irigaray's thought and performs what her analysis champions -- transformational, responsive dialogue. And along the way, she tackles fundamental questions of ontology, subjectivity, and ethical life. As a study of complex texts and issues, it is sophisticated and illuminating. As a contribution to ethical life, it is a gift.” (John Lysaker, William R. Kenan Professor of Philosophy, Emory University)
“Emma Jones deftly handles Irigaray’s past and recent texts, developing the notions of “relation” and “relational limit” in their precise formulation as a result of Irigaray’s employment of sexuate difference. A critical, original, and compelling philosophical intervention, Jones’ text makes clear that how we understand limit and relation cuts at, and is structured into, problems ranging from global political apathy and political tribalism to the everydayness of disempowered living. Jones powerfully asks what it means to speak to one another, to think within the particularity of our shared space, and to be-together, as if our shared future depended upon it -- because it does.” (Alfred Frankowski, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Southern Illinois University. Author of The Post-Racial Limits of Memorialization: Toward a Political Sense of Mourning and co-editor of Critical Perspectives on African Genocide: Memory, Silence, and Anti-Black Political Violence)
“This book opens new paths in Irigaray scholarship and transforms our understanding of Irigaray’s place in contemporary feminist thought. Emma Jones shows Irigaray’s distinctive contribution to lie in her articulation of a relational ontology in ways the framing of her work has often obscured. Via original readings of Irigaray’s recasting of Heidegger on language and Aristotle on place, Jones elaborates an account of sexuate difference as relational limit and shows how this results in a thoroughgoing reconceptualization of subjectivity as a place of self-gathering bound by alterity. By shifting the emphasis from identity to relation, in ways that prefigure and intersect with key developments in recent feminist theory, Irigaray offers an ethics of sexuate difference that – on Jones’s approach – is resolutely inclusive of trans- and nonbinary folks. Emphasizing an attunement to the giving of being as relation, this insightful book is astutely attuned to the transformative potential of Irigaray’s work.” (Rachel Jones, Associate Professor of Philosophy, George Mason University. Author of Irigaray: Towards a Sexuate Philosophy)
Authors and Affiliations
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Livermore, USA
Emma R. Jones
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Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Being as Relation in Luce Irigaray
Authors: Emma R. Jones
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-19305-7
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan Cham
eBook Packages: Literature, Cultural and Media Studies, Literature, Cultural and Media Studies (R0)
Copyright Information: The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2023
Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-031-19304-0Published: 24 January 2023
Softcover ISBN: 978-3-031-19307-1Due: 07 February 2024
eBook ISBN: 978-3-031-19305-7Published: 23 January 2023
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XI, 166
Topics: Feminism and Feminist Theory, Continental Philosophy, Social Philosophy, Psychoanalysis