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"Thinking Life as Reason: An Interview with Stephen Pluhacek and Heidi Bostic." Man and World 29 (1996): 343-360.

"Je -- Luce Irigaray." (interview with Elizabeth Hirsch and Gary A. Olson) Hypatia 10 (spring 1995): 93-114.

"Luce Irigaray," in French Philosophers in Conversation. Ed. Raoul Mortley. (London: Routledge, 1991).

"Luce Irigaray," in Shifting Scenes: Interviews on Women, Writing, and Politics in Post-68 France. Ed. Alice A. Jardine and Anne M. Menke. (New York: Columbia Univ. Press, 1991).

"Interview: Paris, Summer 1980," in Women Analyze Women in France, England and the United States. Ed. Elaine H. Baruch and Lucienne J. Serrano. (New York: New York Univ. Press, 1988), pp. 149-164.


Secondary Sources

Burke, Carolyn, Naomi Schor, and Margaret Whitford, ed. Engaging with Irigaray. Columbia University Press, 1994

Grosz, Elizabeth. Irigaray and the Divine. Local Consumption Occasional Papers (Monograph No. 9),1986.

Huntington, Patricia. Ecstatic Subjects, Utopia and Recognition: Kristeva, Heidegger, Irigaray.

Vasseleu, Cathryn. Textures of Light: Vision and Touch in Irigaray, Levinas and Merleau-Ponty. Routledge, 1998.

Whitford, Margaret. Luce Irigaray: Philosophy in the Feminine. Routledge, 1991.


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"Thinking Life as Reason: An Interview with Stephen Pluhacek and Heidi Bostic." Man and World 29 (1996): 343-360.

"Je -- Luce Irigaray." (interview with Elizabeth Hirsch and Gary A. Olson) Hypatia 10 (spring 1995): 93-114.

"Luce Irigaray," in French Philosophers in Conversation. Ed. Raoul Mortley. (London: Routledge, 1991).

"Luce Irigaray," in Shifting Scenes: Interviews on Women, Writing, and Politics in Post-68 France. Ed. Alice A. Jardine and Anne M. Menke. (New York: Columbia Univ. Press, 1991).

"Interview: Paris, Summer 1980," in Women Analyze Women in France, England and the United States. Ed. Elaine H. Baruch and Lucienne J. Serrano. (New York: New York Univ. Press, 1988), pp. 149-164.


Secondary Sources

Burke, Carolyn, Naomi Schor, and Margaret Whitford, ed. Engaging with Irigaray. Columbia University Press, 1994

Grosz, Elizabeth. Irigaray and the Divine. Local Consumption Occasional Papers (Monograph No. 9),1986.

Huntington, Patricia. Ecstatic Subjects, Utopia and Recognition: Kristeva, Heidegger, Irigaray.

Vasseleu, Cathryn. Textures of Light: Vision and Touch in Irigaray, Levinas and Merleau-Ponty. Routledge, 1998.

Whitford, Margaret. Luce Irigaray: Philosophy in the Feminine. Routledge, 1991.


Internet Sites

[Note: This information was contributed by .]

You can read a discussion of "This Sex Which Is Not One" by Brenda Harmon at this