File spoon-archives/french-feminism.archive/french-feminism_1997/97-02-05.141, message 27


From: meaghan-AT-utdallas.edu
Date: Thu, 17 Oct 1996 12:41:23 -0500 (CDT)
Subject: Re: Irigaray and Nietzsche?



On Thu, 17 Oct 1996, Outi A Condit wrote:

> 
> Can anyone enlighten me on Irigaray's (or other feminist) attitude towards 
> Nietzsche or inform me of any articles on the subject?
> Any help would be gratefully welcomed!
> 
> O

Yes, I have a couple to references for you: Irigaray's _The Marine Lover 
of Friedrich Nietzsche_  (trans. Gillian C. Gill. New York: Columbia UP, 
1991), and _Nietzsche and the Feminine_ (ed. Peter J. Burgard.  
Charlottesville, Virginia: University Press of Virginia, 1994).  

Irigaray's is a rather poetic response-dilogue to-with several of 
Nietzsche's texts, but primarily _Thus Spoke Zarathustra_.

The anthology has essays from many perspectives and with many agendas, 
and also includes an essay by Irigaray ("Ecce Mulier? Fragments") which 
may also be published in French somewhere.

Both of these volumes are in English, and I don't have the reference for 
Irigaray's in French, and don't think the anthology has been translated 
into any other languages.

Hope this helps,

Meaghan 


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