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Becoming Woman: Or Sexual Difference RevisitedArts Faculty of Utrecht University, Netherlands Research School of Women's Studies. This article revisits Irigaray's theory of sexual difference in the light of more contemporary developments in terms of nomadic becomings and non-unitary subjectivity, especially in Deleuze. It defends the notion of embodied materiality on philosophical grounds, by linking it to the issues of power, access, hegemony and exclusion, which are central to post-structuralism. Through a detailed analysis of the sexual politics of difference feminism, the author argues for a non-reactive redefinition of the feminine as a project of becoming, and connects it firmly to feminist discussions about gender and queer theory.
Key Words: affect embodiment feminine subjectivity virtual
Theory, Culture & Society, Vol. 20, No. 3,
43-64 (2003) |
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