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  1. Luce Irigaray (born 3 May 1930) is a Belgian-born French feminist, philosopher, linguist, psycholinguist, psychoanalyst, and cultural theorist who examines the uses and misuses of language in relation to women. [4]

  2. Luce Irigaray (born 1932?, Belgium) is a French linguist, psychoanalyst, and feminist philosopher who examined the uses and misuses of language in relation to women.

  3. Dec 19, 2016 · In her works like Speculum of the Other Woman (translated 1985) and This Sex Which is Not One (1987), Luce Irigaray has argued that the woman has been constructed as the specular Other of man in all Western discourses. Combining Psychoanalysis, philosophy and linguistics, Irigaray’s work has been enormously influential in poststructuralist ...

  4. Luce Irigaray is a prominent author in contemporary French feminism and Continental philosophy. She is an interdisciplinary thinker who works between philosophy, psychoanalysis, and linguistics.

  5. Jun 5, 2014 · Luce Irigaray’s critique of masculine language systems follows logically from her broader critique of history and culture first elaborated 40 years ago in Speculum. 1 Irigaray’s thinking on language is so complex and informed by so many difficult methodological frameworks, when approaching it for the first time I think it helps to look at her co...

  6. Irigaray, is one which no attempt to think through the relation of women to philosophy can avoid. The strat-egy of 'mimesis', which Irigaray sometimes uses in Speculum of the Other Woman, needs to be read in this light. Irigaray (who was herself trained in psychoanalysis and is a practising analyst) uses the methods of psychoanalysis to try to ...

  7. Jun 22, 2004 · Luce Irigaray is one of the world's most influential theorists. From her early ground-breaking work on linguistics to her later revolutionary work on the ethics of sexual...

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