· The publication by Beacon Press of Monique Wittig's The Straight Mind and Other Essays may be considered an important event for those interested in an epistemological revolution. The book provides the first convenient collection of Wittig's most important theoretical, political, philosophical, and literary statements, introduced by a new foreword and preface. Translation and the art of lesbian failure in Monique Wittig’s The Lesbian Body. DOI link for Translation and the art of lesbian failure in Monique Wittig’s The Lesbian Body. Translation and the art of lesbian failure in Monique Wittig’s The Lesbian Body book. By MILLER WOLF OBERMAN. · In she published Le Corps lesbien (translated into English in as The Lesbian Body), and in Brouillon pour un dictionnaire des amantes (translated into English in as Lesbian Peoples: Material For A Dictionary), co-authored by her companion Sande Zeig. In Wittig and Zeig moved to the United States.
Monique Wittig (French: ; J - January 3, ) was a French author, philosopher and feminist theorist who wrote about overcoming socially enforced gender roles and who coined the phrase "heterosexual contract". She published her first novel, L'Opoponax, in Her second novel, Les Guérillères (), was a landmark in lesbian feminism. "Shifting Wittigian Binaries: Abstraction and Re-materialization of the Lesbian Body in Sande Zeig's The Girl."Feminist Review (): Fuss, Diana. Inside/Out: Lesbian Theories, Gay Theories. London: Routledge, The Girl. Dir. Sande Zeig. Based on a story by Monique Wittig. Screenplay by Sande Zeig and Monique Wittig. Monique Wittig was born in July 3, in the Haut Rhin department in Alsace. She moved to Paris in the s, where she studied at the Sorbonne. Her first novel, L'Opoponax, published by Minuit in , immediately drew attention to her when it was awarded the Prix Médicis by a jury that included Nathalie Sarraute, Claude Simon, and Alain.
Title: The lesbian body Author/Editor: Wittig, Monique Publisher: Morrow Date: Format: Hardcover Condition: Good Condition Description: Dust jacket missing. First edition THUS, first printing. Shelf and handling wear to cover and binding, with general signs of previous use. FIRST. Corps lesbien by Monique Wittig, , Beacon Press edition, in English The lesbian body This edition was published in by Beacon Press in Boston. _The Lesbian Body_ is an extended love letter from one Amazon (not an www.doorway.ru!) to the woman she loves. The book can have an intermittently disconcerting fascination, and it is agreeably off putting, with first person pronouns divided up ("m/e" [and in the French version "j/e"]), presumeably to break down language false to the lesbian self and the experience of love the book wishes to embody.
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