SUNY series in Gender Theory

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"Revolution in Poetic Language" Fifty Years Later

Revisits Julia Kristeva's magnum opus on the fiftieth anniversary of its original publication to open up new paths of interdisciplinary inquiry.

Horizons of Difference

Edited collection engaging Luce Irigaray's work and pushing it in important new directions.

Antigone in the Americas

Argues for a decolonial reinterpretation of Sophocles’ classical tragedy, Antigone, that can help us to rethink the anti-colonial politics of militant mourning in the Americas.

Thinking Life with Luce Irigaray

A broad exploration of Irigaray’s philosophy of life and living.

Earthly Encounters

A feminist approach to the Anthropocene that recovers the relevance of sensation and phenomenology.

Gender and the Abjection of Blackness

An anti-racist critique of gender studies as a field.

New Forms of Revolt

Essays explore the significance of Julia Kristeva’s concept of intimate revolt for social and political philosophy.

Engaging the World

Offers essays demonstrating the critical relevance of Irigaray’s thought of sexual difference for addressing contemporary ethical and social issues.

The Returns of Antigone

Examines Antigone’s influence on contemporary European, Latin American, and African political activism, arts, and literature.

Luce Irigaray's Phenomenology of Feminine Being

A dynamic interpretation of feminine identity capable of resistance, change, and transformation.

Violence and the Philosophical Imaginary

Examines how violence has been conceptually and rhetorically put to use in continental social theory.

Deleuze and Guattari's Immanent Ethics

Explains how the work of Deleuze and Guattari speaks to feminism and other progressive movements.

Sleights of Reason

Demonstrates the dramatic interplay of elements that comprise the concepts of norm, bisexuality, and development.

Thinking with Irigaray

An interdisciplinary and contemporary response to Irigaray’s work.

Feminist Readings of Antigone

New and classic essays on Antigone and feminist philosophy.

Convergences

Black Feminism and Continental Philosophy in dialogue.

Rewriting Difference

A transdisciplinary reader on Luce Irigaray's reading and re-writing of Ancient Greek texts.

The Signifying Body

Applies the ideas of Heidegger, Irigaray, and Fanon to literature and film.

Imagining Law

Essays consider Drucilla Cornell’s contributions to philosophy, political theory, and legal studies.

Sarah Kofman's Corpus

Draws connections between the life and writings of philosopher Sarah Kofman.

In-Between Bodies

Connects theories of sexual difference to race and queer theories through a focus on “in-between” bodies.

Living Attention

Interdisciplinary exploration of the scope and impact of Teresa Brennan’s lifework.

Gender after Lyotard

Examines Lyotard’s writings in light of contemporary feminist theory.

Returning to Irigaray

Leading scholars examine the relation between Irigaray’s early writings and her later, more political work.

The Gift of the Other

A philosophical exploration of birth, maternity, and reproduction. Winner of the 2007 Symposium Book Award presented by Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy