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The Birth of TimeGeneration(s) and Genealogy in Mary O'Brien and Luce IrigarayFrom these feminist perspectives emerges an embodied temporality, in contrast to the fatal philosophies of masculine mind. Yet their difference from such inauthenticity is not the same: Irigaray considers masculine/time and feminine/space, while O'Brien reclaims female periods and temporality from the empty space of `male-stream thought'. Both theorists offer original visions of the present/presence of women in the world.
Key Words: Heidegger Irigaray O'Brien time women
Time & Society, Vol. 1, No. 2,
257-270 (1992) This article has been cited by other articles:
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