Divine Love: Luce Irigaray, Women, Gender, and ReligionManchester University Press, 2006 - 207 páginas Divine Love explores the work of Luce Irigaray for the first time from the perspective of Religious Studies. The book examines the development of religious themes in Irigaray's work from 'Speculum of the Other Woman', in which she rejects traditional forms of western religion, to her more recent explorations of eastern religions. |
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encountering Irigaray | 1 |
Cartesian mediations | 36 |
Emmanuel Levinas and Irigaray | 56 |
Irigaray and Hegel | 83 |
Irigaray and Mary Daly | 102 |
Irigarays eastern excursion | 124 |
a world of difference | 142 |
Notes | 161 |
References | 186 |
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