Monique Wittig Volgorde van de boeken (chronologisch)
Monique Wittig was een Franse auteur en feministische theoretica die zich bijzonder interesseerde voor het overwinnen van gender en het heteroseksuele contract. Haar werk duikt in de radicale herschrijving van sociale normen en taal om nieuwe mogelijkheden te creëren voor vrouwelijke identiteiten en relaties buiten patriarchale structuren. Wittig daagt lezers uit om fundamentele aannames over seks en seksualiteit te heroverwegen door haar innovatieve en vaak provocerende proza.







- 2023
- 1992
These political, philosophical, and literary essays mark the first collection of theoretical writing from the acclaimed novelist and French feminist writer Monique Wittig.
- 1990
Lesbian Philosophies and Cultures
- 410bladzijden
- 15 uur lezen
The lesbians who have contributed to this book are theorists and activists who write as members of diverse lesbian cultures. Each lesbian has her ways of knowing, her voices, approaches, methodologies, languages. Each lesbian reflects, directly and indirectly, her relations to her own and to other ethnicities, races, social classes, physical abilities, ages, and nationalities. Each lesbian has distinctive perspectives on lesbian existence, friendships and sexualities, separatism and coalition building, theories of knowledge and ethics, language and writing. Lesbian Philosophies and Cultures is a hybrid site for discussion of, work on, and delight in this sometimes uneasy, sometimes painful, sometimes surprising and wonderful, lesbian pluralism. For this collection, some of the contributors have chosen to write in essay style, and some have chosen to write in fiction, autobiography, poetic prose and experimental forms. The contributors, all of whom live currently in the u.s.a. or quebec, are: Joyce Trebilcot, Vivienne Louise, Kitty Tsui, Ann Ferguson, Julia Penelope, Marthe Rosenfeld, Claudia Card, Anna Lee, Maria Lugones, Edwina Franchild, Caryatis Cardea, Baba Copper, Bette S. Tallen, Michele Causse, Sarah Lucia Hoagland, Nett Hart, Marilyn Frye, Kim Hall, Jacquelyn N. Zita, Monique Wittig, Nicole Brossard, Gloria E. Anzaldua, Jeffner Allen.
- 1986
Back in print, this daring novel constitutes a rhapsodic hymn to women's bodies and women's relationships."That rare work in fiction . . . the art and the courage are of the highest level."—The Boston Globe
- 1983
- 1967
Autorka se snaží vylíčit bezbřehý svět myšlení a vnímání dětí.
- 1964

