Mentioned - The Chronicle Review, August 8, 2008

"Irigaray (philosophy, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) continues her project of describing our relation to "otherness" in these four essays, seeking the reasons why we tend to place the other within our own social and cultural contexts and only then to consider him or her... she writes eloquently of the transcendence of the moments of knowing as well as of the moments of meeting." - Book News, November 2008

Sharing the World is bound to appeal to [Irigaray's] well-established audience in feminist and gender studies. However, her acute exploration of intimacy should appeal to a broader public too, for it contains notable considerations on existential and phenomenological features of human life.

- The European Legacy, Volume 16, Number 5,

This exciting new book is the follow-up to Irigaray's "The Way of Love", arguably her most important and widely-discussed work to date.In this important new book, a follow up to "The Way of Love", Luce Irigaray, one of France's most influential contemporary theorists, turns once again to the concept of otherness.We are accustomed to considering the other as an individual without paying sufficient attention to the particular world or specific culture to which the other belongs. A phenomenological approach to this question offers some help, notably through Heidegger's analyses of 'Dasein', 'being-in-the-world' and 'being with'. Nevertheless, according to Heidegger, it remains almost impossible to identify an other outside of our own world. 'Otherness' is subjected to the same values by which we are ourselves defined and thus we remain in 'sameness'. In this age of multiculturalism and in the light of Nietzsche's criticism of our values and Heidegger's deconstruction of our interpretation of truth, Irigaray questions the validity of the 'sameness' that sits at the root of Western culture.
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We are accustomed to considering the other as an individual without paying sufficient attention to the particular world or specific culture to which the other belongs. This book questions the validity of the 'sameness' that sits at the root of Western culture.
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Introduction: The Transcendence of the Other; 1. The Path Toward the Other; 2. At the Crossroads - The Encounter; 3. The World of the Beyond; 4. Distance in Nearness; Afterword.
This exciting new book is the follow-up to Irigaray's The Way of Love, arguably her most important and widely-discussed work to date.
Irigaray is widely regarded as one of France's most important and influential contemporary theorists - she has a large following among students and academics, as well as the wider Continental Philosophy community.
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Product details

ISBN
9781847060341
Published
2008-05-09
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight
344 gr
Height
220 mm
Width
136 mm
Thickness
14 mm
Age
UP, 05
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
160

Author

Biographical note

Luce Irigaray is a French Feminist and psychoanalytic and cultural theorist. She was previously Director of Research in Philosophy at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris and is now a visiting professor at the University of Liverpool, UK. She is widely acknowledged as one of France's most influential theorists.