God Between Their Lips: Desire Between Women in Irigaray, Brontë, and Eliot

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Stanford University Press, 1994 - 273 ˹éÒ
This book explores desire between women as a form of "spiritual materialism" in writings by Luce Irigaray, Charlotte Brontë, and George Eliot. To begin with the study's underlying paradox, "spiritual materialism": the author wishes to understand why the act of grasping materialities a sob in the body or the body itself has so often required a spiritual discourse; why materialism, as a way of naming matter-on-its-own-terms, and material relations that still lie submerged, hidden from view, evoke the shadowy forms we call "spiritual."
 

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Poststructuralist Feminists
3
Irigarays Erotics of
40
Labour Is Ever
61
Interlude
93
Recollecting Charlotte Brontë
99
Recognizing George Eliot
166
The Domestication
193
Postlude
251
Works Cited
259
Index
269
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