Irigaray, Luce. Is the Subject of Science Sexed?
1987 1987, Hypatia, 2 (3): 65-87, trans. C. Bové
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Added by: Franci Mangraviti and Viviane FairbankAbstract: The premise of this paper is that the language of science, like language in general, is neither asexual nor neutral. The essay demonstrates the various ways in which the non-neutrality of the subject of science is expressed and proposes that there is a need to analyze the laws that determine the acceptability of language and discourse in order to interpret their connection to a sexed logic.
Irigaray, Luce. The “Mechanics” of Fluids
1985 1985, In This Sex Which Is Not One, trans. C. Porter and C. Burke
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Added by: Franci Mangraviti and Viviane FairbankAbstract: The paper argues that science's focus on the ideal and stable hides, and thus contributes to the silencing of, the real and fluid, which corresponds to womanhood.
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Irigaray, Luce, Carlston, Erin G.. The Language of Man
1989 1989, Cultural Critique, 13: 191-202
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Added by: Franci Mangraviti and Viviane FairbankAbstract: This paper enumerates Irigaray's main arguments and thoughts regarding the gendered nature of language and "the logos".
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