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Veils Helene Cixous

Veils By Helene Cixous

Veils by Helene Cixous


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This book combines loosely autobiographical texts by two of the most influential French intellectuals of our time. Savoir, by Helene Cixous is an account of her experience of recovered sight after a lifetime of severe myopia; Jacques Derrida's A Silkworm of One's Own muses on a host of motifs, including his varied responses to Savoir.

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Veils by Helene Cixous

Something of a historical event, this book combines loosely autobiographical texts by two of the most influential French intellectuals of our time. Savoir, by Helene Cixous, is a brief but densely layered account of her experience of recovered sight after a lifetime of severe myopia, an experience that ends with the unexpected turn of grieving for what is lost. Her literary inventiveness mines the coincidence in French between the two verbs savoir (to know) and voir (to see). Jacques Derrida's A Silkworm of One's Own complexly muses on a host of autobiographical, philosophical, and religious motifs-including his varied responses to Savoir. The two texts are accompanied by six beautiful and evocative drawings that play on the theme of drapery over portions of the body.

Veils suspends sexual difference between two homonyms: la voile (sail) and le voile (veil). A whole history of sexual difference is enveloped, sometimes dissimulated here-in the folds of sails and veils and in the turns, journeys, and returns of their metaphors and metonymies.

However foreign to each other they may appear, however autonomous they may be, the two texts participate in a common genre: autobiography, confession, memoirs. The future also enters in: by opening to each other, the two discourses confide what is about to happen, the imminence of an event lacking any common measure with them or with anything else, an operation that restores sight and plunges into mourning the knowledge of the previous night, a verdict whose threatening secret remains out of reach by our knowledge.

Veils Reviews

This book is a significant event in contemporary French letters. Although Cixous and Derrida have often signaled publicly their solidarity with each other, this book conjoins their writing at an altogether new level of intensity. It is a stunningly original and moving work.-Peggy Kamuf, University of Southern California
...a pleasure to read, showcasing the creative friendship of two of the world's most influential writers and thinkers.-Philosophy in Review

About Helene Cixous

Helene Cixous is Professor of Literature and Director of the Centre d'Etudes Feminines, Paris VIII. Jacques Derrida is Director of Studies at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, and Professor of Humanities at the University of California, Irvine. Stanford has published nine of his books, most recently Of Hospitality, which also includes a text by Anne Dufourmantelle (Stanford, 20

Table of Contents

Savoir Helene Cixous; A Silkworm of One's Own Jacques Derrida; Notes.

Additional information

CIN0804737959VG
9780804737951
0804737959
Veils by Helene Cixous
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Stanford University Press
2002-08-01
120
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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