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    Feminist Novelists of the Belle Epoque: Love as a Lifestyle
    with Jennifer Waelti-Walters
    Substance 21 (1): 164. 1992.
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    The contradictions that arise from that construction. Another Colette offers a revisionary reading of Colette in light of poststructuralist and feminist criticism, particularly that of Derrida, Lacan, and Kristeva, and makes a significant contribution to current questions regarding the relationship of gender, sexuality, and language. In moving beyond the traditional gesture of reading the work of a woman writer as no more than her own experience, the study argues for a.
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    Weird Greek sex: rethinking ethics in Irigaray and Foucault
    In Elena Tzelepis, Athena Athanasiou & Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak (eds.), Rewriting Difference: Luce Irigaray and ‘the Greeks’, State University of New York Press. 2010.
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    This essay examines the Foucauldian foundations of queer theory in the work of Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick. The essay argues that Sedgwick’s increasing disappointment with Foucault’s critique of the repressive hypothesis is in part produced by the slippery rhetoric of The History of Sexuality, Vol. 1: An Introduction . Specifically, Foucault’s use of free indirect discourse in that volume destabilizes both the theory of repression and the critique Foucault mounts against it, thereby rendering ambiguou…Read more