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Ethics of Eros Tina Chanter

Ethics of Eros By Tina Chanter

Ethics of Eros by Tina Chanter


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Summary

By recasting the differences between French and Anglo-American feminism, this work represents these views not as opposites, but as capable of productive exchanges. It explains how the debate over essentialism arose and aims to correct essentialist misreadings of Luce Irigaray's work.

Ethics of Eros Summary

Ethics of Eros: Irigaray's Re-writing of the Philosophers by Tina Chanter

Ethics of Eros sheds light on contemporary feminist discourse by questioning the basic distinctions and categories in feminist theory. Tina Chanter uses the work of Luce Irigaray as the focus for a critique of French and Anglo-American feminism as it is articulated in the debate over essentialism. While these two branches of feminism represent opposing views, Chanter advocates a productive exchange between the two.

About Tina Chanter

Tina Chanter is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Memphis.

Table of Contents

Preface; Chapter one Tracking Essentialism with the Help of a Sex/Gender Map; Chapter two The Legacy of Simone De Beauvoir; Chapter three Looking at Hegel's Antigone Through Irigaray's Speculum; Chapter four Irigaray, Heidegger, and the Greeks; Chapter five Levinas and the Question of the Other; Chapter six Derrida, Irigaray, and Feminism; afterword Afterword;

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GOR008792532
9780415905237
0415905230
Ethics of Eros: Irigaray's Re-writing of the Philosophers by Tina Chanter
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
1994-12-01
364
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