Intro -- REWRITING DIFFERENCE -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword -- 1. Thinking Difference as Different: Thinking in Luce Irigaray's Deconstructive Genealogies -- 2. The Question of Reading Irigaray -- 3. Kore: Philosophy, Sensibility, and the Diffraction of Light -- 4. In the Underworld with Irigaray: Kathy Acker's Eurydice -- 5. Textiles that Matter: Irigaray and Veils -- 6. Mothers, Sisters, and Daughters: Luce Irigaray and the Female Genealogical Line in the Stories of the Greeks -- 7. Antigone and the Ethics of Kinship -- 8. Mourning (as) WomanEvent, Catachresis, and "That Other Face of Discourse" -- 9. Weird Greek Sex: Rethinking Ethics in Irigaray and Foucault -- 10. Autonomy, Self-Alteration, Sexual Difference -- 11. Hospitality and Sexual Difference: Remembering Homer with Luce Irigaray -- 12. "Raising Love up to the Word": Rewriting God as "Other" through Irigarayan Style -- 13. Dynamic Potentiality: The Body that Stands Alone -- 14. Sameness, Alterity, Flesh: Luce Irigaray and the Place of Sexual Undecidability -- 15. "Women on the Market": On Sex, Race, and Commodification -- 16. Irigaray's Challenge to the Fetishistic Hegemony of the Platonic One and Many -- 17. Who Cares about the |