Language and liberation : feminism, philosophy, and language /
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| Language: | English |
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Albany :
State University of New York Press,
[1999]
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| Series: | SUNY series in contemporary continental philosophy.
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Table of Contents:
- How to do (feminist) things with words / Christina Hendricks and Kelly Oliver
- Derogatory terms : racism, sexism, and the inferential role theory of meaning / Lynne Tirrell
- Discourse competence : or how to theorize strong women speakers / Sara Mills
- Surviving to speak new language : Mary Daly and Adrienne Rich / Jane Hedley
- From revolution to liberation : transforming hysterical discourse into analytic discourse / Georganna Ulary
- Disarticulated voices : feminism and philomela / Elissa Marder
- Confessional feminisms : rhetorical dimensions of first-person theorizing / Susan David Bernstein
- Postcolonial critic : shifting subjects, changing paradigms / Sangeeta Ray
- Sublime impersonation : the rhetoric of personification in Kant / Natalie Alexander
- Frege's metaphors / Andrea Nye
- Free gift or forced figure? Derrida's usage of hymen in "The Double Session" / Roberta Weston
- At the limits of discourse : heterogeneity, alterity, and the maternal body in Kristeva's thought / Ewa Płonowska Ziarek
- Writing (into) the symbolic : the maternal metaphor in Hélǹe Cixous / Lisa Walsh
- Language and the space of the feminine : Julia Kristeva and Luce Irigaray / Cynthia Baker.