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felsefebilim · 6 months
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Irigaray ve Dişil Öznellik
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Kristeva ile birlikte Fransız feminist felsefesinin önemli isimlerinden birisi olan Luce Irigaray, psikanalizci olmasının da etkisiyle felsefe düşüncelerinde psikanalizden özellikle de Lacancı yaklaşımdan bir çatı oluşturmuştur.
İlgili olduğu disiplinler olan felsefe ve psikanaliz hakkındaki genel eleştirisi sahip oldukları ataerkil yapı hakkındadır. Ona göre; ataerkil yapı, erkek hegomanyasıdır ve tek cinscilikten oluşur. Bu yapıdan kurtulabilmek için kadınların yeni bir dil ve söylem gereksinimine ihtiyacı vardır. Bu dilin, kadınları erilleştirebileceğine değinir (mimesis). Irigaray mimesis kavramı ışığında; kadın, kadın gibi değil kadın olarak konuşmalıdır der. Bunun olabilmesi için de ataerkil toplum yapısından kopmuş, erillikten dönüştürülmüş özgün bir kadın formuna gerek vardır yani dişil öznelliğe...
Düşüncesinin temelinde kadının erkekleştirmeye zorlayan toplumsal, felsefi normları, düşünce ve davranış kalıplarını reddetmek, kadın bir özne yaratmak yatar. Kadın erkek eşitliğinden ziyade erkek gibi olmamak üzerine yönelir. Çünkü kadından yaratılmak istenen, eksik erkek kabul edilemezdir. Aksi takdirde ataerkil anlayış devam ettiği sürece kadın toplumdan dışlanacak ya da erkekleşmeye zorlanacaktır.
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thearchitects3 · 2 months
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Vibing to music while reading feminist literature is an amazing experience I can highly recommend it
(I’m not that smart yet so it’s just excerpts from Beauvoir and irigaray because they write in ways I can understand)
(Also “dog days are over” is a really good song)
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allslost · 2 years
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exchange between the woman who wants and the woman who knows
Sexual Difference, or Don’t Believe You Have Any Rights, the Milan Women’s Bookstore Collective
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epigraphstash · 10 months
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The Language of the Lips, Merleau-Ponty and Irigaray: Toward a Culture of Difference, Bruce Young
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modalities-of-care · 1 year
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Luce Irigaray discusses 'To Be Born: Genesis of a new human being' (2017)
To Be Born: Birth, Existence, and Responsibility
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tarotandnonsense · 1 year
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Has anyone told Luce Irigaray about the gays calling everything mother now?
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queerographies · 1 year
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[Corpi che contano][Judith Butler]
In "Corpi che contano", saggio fondativo tradotto per la prima volta nella sua versione integrale, Judith Butler discute la questione del genere, il processo di assunzione soggettiva del sesso, l’egemonia eterosessuale.
Cos’è un corpo? È forse una materia che esiste in modo indipendente, con un sesso statico definito una volta per tutte, o è piuttosto l’effetto di una dinamica di potere, l’esito di un discorso e della ripetizione forzata di norme regolative che ne governano la materializzazione? E che cos’è un sesso? Un dato inscritto nella corporeità biologica o l’effetto di una norma culturale che detta il…
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satellitemp3 · 1 month
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french philosophers are sooo funny this author is making an entire point about how if you mix both sets of lips in a body (mouth and pussy) you have a cross like the one jesus died on
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eriklehnsherrific · 9 months
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maybe this is a bit of a hot take for radblr but maybe overly dualistic thinking is dangerous and removes nuance from understanding the way we as human beings live our lives....
maybe im nuts but multiple things can be true at once. sex based discrimination is real AND non sex based discrimination is real. you can hate your oppressor (men) and understand that they too are human beings.
idk if yall ever read speculum of the other women by luce irigaray, but she makes an excellent point about how phallocentrism and patriarchy encourages overly manichean/black-and-white thinking as well as there always being a single concrete answer to every scientific question. she also says that because phallocentrism exists in that way, womanhood is the opposite; there are less clearly defined, concrete ideas and more overlapping, complex ideas (much like the folds of a labia lol). aren't we playing into phallocentrism by insisting that gender has to be defined in a singular, concrete immutable way? or can we come to an agreement that, clearly, gender and sexuality and just generally being a human is so much more complicated than we realize?
idk man i've spent way too long on radblr and now my head hurts. can't we all just chill out and stop threatening each other!!!!!!!
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child-in-her-eyes · 2 years
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luce irigaray
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zenasfuxk · 1 year
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why don't you speak?
Cinnamon Girl, Lana Del Rey / Skins / What Should I Say, The 1975 / @/sendbooks via IG / Acts of Desperation, Megan Nolan / Pierrot Le Fou, Jean-Luc Godard / When Our Lips Speak Together, Luce Irigaray
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allslost · 2 years
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The relation of entrustment is this kind of alliance, by where by old is meant having hte consciousness that comes with the experience of defeat, and by young is meant having one’s claims intact, the one and the other entering into communication to empower each other in the face of the world. In fact, it sometimes happens that both things coexist in the same woman, who thus finds herself both old and young at the same time; though young, she is already warned that her difference has no worth in social intercourse; and however old, she is still attached to the wish to count for something in the world. This coexistence does not constitute a social relation; but it does prefigure it. If that relation is established between two women, a new combination enters the system of social relations which modifies its symbolic order.
Sexual Difference, or Don’t Believe You Have Any Rights, the Milan Women’s Bookstore Collective (123)
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arsanimarum · 2 years
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Luce Irigaray in “Divine Women” 1993
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fairest · 2 years
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If we don’t invent a language, if we don’t find our body’s language, its gestures will be too few to accompany our story. When we become tired of the same ones, we’ll keep our desires secret, unrealized. Asleep again, dissatisfied, we will be turned over to the words of men–who have claimed to ‘know’ for a long time
Luce Irigaray, “When Our Lips Speak Together” - 1980
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dipnotski · 4 months
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Luce Irigaray – Cinsel Fark Etiği (2023)
‘Cinsel Fark Etiği’ felsefeyle feminizmin geleneksel sınırlarını zorlayan, çığır açıcı bir keşif yolculuğu. Bu kışkırtıcı eserinde Luce Irigaray cinsel farkın karmaşık dünyasına dalıyor, etik söylemin temellerini yeniden tanımlıyor. Dile, kültüre ve arzunun dinamiklerine dair derinlikli kavrayışlarından hareketle, kadınları tarihsel olarak marjinalleştirmiş patriyarkal yapıları…
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