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Religion in French Feminist Thought: Critical Perspectives
Edited by Morny Joy, Kathleen O'Grady and Judith L. Poxon
With an Introduction by Luce Irigaray
Routledge Press, 2003 (
www.routledge.co.uk)
                                                                                                   
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Editors' Introduction
Luce Irigaray: 'On Old and New Tablets'

Part I: On Luce Irigaray
Marie-Andrée Roy: 'Women and Spirituality in the Writings of Luce Irigaray'
Ellen T. Armour: 'Divining Differences: Irigaray and Religion'
Judith L. Poxon: 'Corporeality and Divinity: Irigaray and the Problem of the Ideal'
Morny Joy: 'Irigaray's Eastern Explorations'
Mary L. Keller: 'Divine Women and the Nehanda Mhondoro: Strengths and
Limitations of the Sensible Transcendental in a Post-Colonial World of Religious
Women'

Part II: On Julia Kristeva
Kathleen O'Grady: 'The Tower and the Chalice: Julia Kristeva and the Story of Santa
Barbara'
Martha J. Reineke: 'Our Vital Necessity: Julia Kristeva's Theory of Sacrifice'
Grace M. Jantzen: '"Death, Then, How Could I Yield To It?" Kristeva's Mortal Visions'
Dawne McCance: 'Kristeva's Melancholia: Not Knowing How to Lose'

Part III: On Hélène Cixous and Catherine Clément
Amy Hollywood: 'Mysticism, Death and Desire in the Work of Cixous and Clément'
Sal Renshwaw: 'The Thealogy of Hélène Cixous'
Charlotte A. Berkowitz: 'Paradise Reconsidered: Cixous and the Bible's Other

Voice'

Part IV: On Monique Wittig
Erika Ostrovsky: 'Religion in the Fiction of Monique Wittig'


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