Sexual Difference in Emmanuel Levinas’ Thought
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https://doi.org/10.3989/isegoria.2011.i45.749Keywords:
Sexual difference, Levinas, FeminismsAbstract
The article presents a systematic and historically evolution of the concept of «sexual difference» in Emmanuel Levinas’ thought, indicating their turns and twists. It questions the status of this concept in relation to Levinasian concept of otherness, feminine alterity and ontological difference. It comments the critical receptions and readings about this subject in several feminist lines.
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