Gender after LyotardSUNY Press, Jan 4, 2007 - 248 pages |
Contents
After Lyotard | 1 |
Reading Lyotards She | 13 |
Lyotard and Le Genre of Posthumanism | 27 |
Lolo Lyotard and the Exorbitant Law of Listening to the Inaudible | 47 |
A Feminist Approach? | 67 |
Lyotard Pinter and the Theater of Gender | 85 |
7 Lyotard Chadwick and the Logic of Dissimulation | 101 |
The Anamnesis of the Feminine | 119 |
Lyotards Sublime | 155 |
Lyotard Irigaray Duras | 171 |
Dissensus Knowledge and Responsibility | 187 |
13 Lyotard the Colonial Condition and Gender | 197 |
On Mobled Power | 211 |
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About the Contributors | 229 |
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