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Matrilineal Writing: , and ,e or easy to state’, and ‘the syntax and the meaning remain to be found’. (Irigaray, 1995, p. 135) Irigaray’s hints at the ‘other syntax’, nonetheless, offer a starting point for considering Wollstonecraft’s mature works, and Walker’s notion of ‘writing with the mother’ offers the alternative groundintrigue 发表于 2025-3-23 14:32:25
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Mary Wollstonecraft and the Accent of the FeminineCamouflage 发表于 2025-3-24 01:44:58
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Love between Women — Wollstonecraft’s Early Writingsves signification: ‘repudiation of the maternal body is the condition of signification within the Symbolic’. Signification through language, according to this position, is founded on a ‘primary repression’ of desire for the maternal body. The subject’s ‘loss’ of the maternal body establishes ‘the emFlirtatious 发表于 2025-3-24 12:00:18
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The Pregnant Writer: ,e performance of functions’ places ‘he search for abstract and speculative truths, for principles and axioms in science, for all that tends to wide generalisation […] beyond grasp.’ (Rousseau, 1992, pp. 324, 349) Her next publication, ., is Wollstonecraft’s reply in writing. The有抱负者 发表于 2025-3-24 20:02:21
Matrilineal Writing: , and ,y) is caught between incoherence/silence and imitation (of masculinist forms). And it is an imitation at great cost, for as a direct condition of it, women are ‘exiled from themselves, and lacking any possible continuity/contiguity with their first desires/ pleasures, they are imported into anotherWAX 发表于 2025-3-25 01:14:33
Conclusion: Female Embodiment and Writing beyond Wollstonecraftmbodiment and written style. It is necessarily un-fixed, and recognisable in its un-fixedness, because female-embodiment is characteristically (one might say essentially) un-fixed in its rhythmic transformations (into and through cycles of ovulation and menstruation, in the unfathomable corporeal mo