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  1. With, ou, L'art de l'innocence (French Edition) by Helene Cixous, 1981
  2. Illa (Des femmes du M.L.F. editent--) (French Edition) by Helene Cixous, 1980
  3. Writing Notebooks (Athlone Contemporary European Thinkers) by Helene Cixous, Susan Sellers, 2004-05-18
  4. Un vrai jardin by Hélène Cixous, 1998-07-03
  5. L'Indiade, ou, L'Inde de leurs reves: Et quelques ecrits sur le theatre (French Edition) by Helene Cixous, 1987
  6. Entre l'ecriture (Essai) (French Edition) by Helene Cixous, 1986
  7. Roni Horn: Rings of Lispector (Agua Viva) by Helene Cixous, Roni Horn, 2006-04-01
  8. Weiblichkeit in der Schrift. by Helene Cixous, 1980-01-31
  9. Portrait de Jacques Derrida en jeune saint juif (Collection Lignes fictives) (French Edition) by Helene Cixous, 2001
  10. Jours De L'an (French Edition) by Helene Cixous, 1999-01-01
  11. La Llegada a la Escritura (Spanish Edition) by Helene Cixous, 2007-03
  12. Partie (French Edition) by Helene Cixous, 1976
  13. Le jour ou je n'etais pas la (Collection Lignes fictives) (French Edition) by Helene Cixous, 2000
  14. Beethoven a jamais, ou, L'existence de Dieu (French Edition) by Helene Cixous, 1993

61. Navigating Spaces: The Human Textual Body (source)
cixous, helene. Breaths. The helene cixous Reader. Ed. Susan Sellers. New YorkRoutledge, 1994. 4951. ( Breaths first published 1975). cixous, helene.
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Barthes, Roland. The Pleasure of the Text. Trans. Richard Miller. New York:
Hill and Wang, 1975. (original French version published by Editions
du Seuil, Paris, 1973).
Barthes, Roland. S/Z . Trans. Richard Miller. New York: Hill and Wang, 1974.
(original French version published by Editions du Seuil, Paris, 1970).
Besser, Howard. "From Internet to Information Superhighway."
Resisting the Virtual Life: The Culture and Politics of Information.
Ed. James Brook and Iain A. Boal. San Francisco: City Lights, 1995.
Bolter, Jay David. "Literature in the Electronic Writing Space." Literacy Online:
The Promise (and Peril) of Reading and Writing with Computers
Ed. Myron C. Tuman. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1992.
Carey, James W. Communication As Culture: Essays on Media and Society
New York: Routledge, 1989.
Certeau, Michel de. "Walking in the City." The Practice of Everyday Life
Trans. Steven F. Rendall. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984. 91-110.
Cha, Theresa Hak Kyung.

62. CMLIT 406 Plan Of Study
Analysis of Laugh of the Medusa. cixous, helene, The Laugh of the Medusa (Abrief summary). Study Questions on helene cixous' The Laugh of the Medusa .
http://lilt.ilstu.edu/smexpos/cmlit406plan.htm
CMLIT 406:
Women and World Literature
Fall 2002
Plan of Study
Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 ... Week 16 Kassindja Partnoy Poniatowska Djebar Course Home Page Course Requirements Web Forum Professor Sophia McClennen ... Penn State University Mailbox: 311 Burrowes Office: Office Phone: E-mail: Office Hours: Or by appointment. Links A Note about Readings: I reserve the option of making changes to our daily readings (additions, deletions or adaptations of the current set). Introduction Week 1 Tuesday 8/27 Thursday In class Description of Course What is feminism? What is women's writing? US Feminism For Class Web Forum Intros. Readings:
  • Elaine Showalter "The Female Tradition" from Feminisms
  • Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar "Infection in the Sentence: The Woman Writer and the Anxiety of Authorship" from Feminisms (A brief Summary) Feminist Theory An Overview Mary Klages' lecture notes on "What is Feminism"
  • 63. Cixous
    cixous/index.html An interview with helene Cixious. http//prelectur.stanford.edu/lecturers/cixous/index.htmlAbout helene cixous.
    http://englishscholar.com/cixious.htm
    Helene Cixious Links http://bailiwick.lib.uiowa.edu/wstudies/cixous/index.html
    An interview with Helene Cixious http://prelectur.stanford.edu/lecturers/cixous/index.html
    About Helene Cixous http://www.erraticimpact.com/~feminism/html/women_cixous.htm
    "Women in Philosophy" http://bailiwick.lib.uiowa.edu/wstudies/frenchfem.html
    French Feminist Theory HOME E-MAIL

    64. Helene Cixous I Love You Kelly Ives
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    65. ENGLISH 980 PROJECT SITE
    cixous, helene and Catherine Clement. The Newly Born Woman. Minneapolis U of MinnesotaPress, 1986. cixous, helene. Coming to Writing and Other Essays.
    http://www.msu.edu/user/hungerf2/bib.html
    BIBLIOGRAPHY
    Anzaldua, Gloria. Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza. San Francisco: Spinsters, 1987. Anzaldua, Gloria, Ed. Making Face, Making Soul: Haciendo Caras. San Francisco: Aunt Lute Books, 1990. Balsamo, Anne. Technologies of the Gendered Body: Reading Cyborg Women . Durham: Duke UP, 1995. Bernhardt, Stephen. "The Shape of Text to Come: The Texture of Print on Screens." College Composition and Communication Bolter, Jay David. Writiing Space: The Computer, Hypertext, and the History of Writing . Hillsdale: Lawrence Erlbaum, 1991. Butler, Judith. Bodies That Matter . New York: Routledge, 1993. Cixous, Helene and Catherine Clement. The Newly Born Woman . Minneapolis: U of Minnesota Press, 1986 Cixous, Helene. "Coming to Writing" and Other Essays . Deborah Jansen, Ed. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1991. Cixous, Helene. "The Laugh of the Medusa." Patricia Bizzell, and Bruce Herzberg, eds. The Rhetorical Tradition . Boston: Bedford Books, 1990. Delany, Samuel. "Remarks on Narrative and Technology, or Poetry and Truth." Eds. Stanley Aronowitz, et al. Technoscience and Cyberculture . New York: Routledge. 1996. Dobberstein, Michael. "Computer Literacy for the Rest of Us."

    66. Helene Cixous : : The Laugh Of The Medusa
    helene cixous, The Laugh of the Medusa, HOME, I shall I speak aboutwomen’s writing about what it will do. Woman must write her
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    HELENE CIXOUS The Laugh of the Medusa HOME I shall I speak about women’s writing: about what it will do. Woman must write her self: must write about women and bring women to writing, from which they have been driven away as violently as from their bodies—for the same reasons, by the same law, with the same fatal goal. Woman must put herself into the text—as into the world and into history—by her own movement.
    The future most no longer be determined by the past. I do not deny that the effects of the past are still with us. But I refuse to strengthen them by repeating them, to confer upon them an irremovability the equivalent of destiny, to confuse the biological and the cultural. Anticipation is imperative.
    Since these reflections are taking shape in an area just on the point of being discovered, they necessarily bear the mark of our time—a time during which the new breaks away from the old, and, more precisely, the (feminine) new from the old ( la nouvelle de l’ancien ). Thus, as there are no grounds for establishing a discourse, but rather an arid millennial ground to break, what I say has at least two sides and two aims: to break up, to destroy; and to foresee the unforeseeable, to project.
    I write this as a woman, toward women. When I say “woman,” I’m speaking of woman in her inevitable struggle against conventional man; and of a universal woman subject who must bring women to their senses and to their meaning in history. But first it must be said that in spite of the enormity of the repression that has kept them in the “dark”—that dark which people have been trying to make them accept as their attribute—there is, at this time, no general woman, no one typical woman. What they have

    67. Cixous
    Works Cited. cixous, helene. 152436. cixous, helene and Catherine Clement. “AWoman Mistress.” 2 nd ed. By Bizzell, Patricia and Bruce Herzberg, eds.
    http://www.libarts.ucok.edu/english/rhetoric2/reports/20th/paul_finch.htm
    Cixous: Feminist Rhetor By: Paul Finch History of Rhetoric II
    Written For: Dr. Wayne Stein
    Two intellectual movements in rhetoric and literature spanned the twentieth century: modernism and postmodernism. When exactly one movement ended and the other began is a matter of opinion. Some say postmodernism evolved during the Sixties while others claim the late Eighties for its inception. Regardless, it is a common belief in academia that at some point in the second half of the century postmodernism became more prominent. Helene Cixous’ life and career has spanned both movements. Her essay, “The Laugh of the Medusa,” written in 1975, indicates, however, her gravitation toward postmodern, feminist thought. Oddly enough, in an introduction about Cixous in The Rhetorical Tradition , the author of that introduction states that she has not been comfortable with postmodern feminism’s strident propositions and stands (Helene Cixous). A statement like that is inherently postmodern itself as evidenced by the discontinuity between the introduction’s proposition and that which it signifies, in this case, Cixous and her discourse on feminism in “The Laugh.” Throughout this essay, one quickly understands that Cixous is indeed a philosophically and intellectually incisive proponent of feminism. Her concentration on such a narrow dichotomy of life (feminism versus phallocentrism) could produce a monomania that skews epistemological underpinnings of thought on life in general—thus propagating a discontinuity within the feminist epistemology. Within this dichotomy, she does, however, attack in the right areas: she attacks history, order, and authority, pushing for a redefining of each within a shared space.

    68. Rechercheergebnis
    a New Poetics. 16 (1170) Case, SueEllen (ed.) 1990 Performing Feminisms FeministCritical Theory and Theatre 17 (1274) cixous, helene 1980 Weiblichkeit in
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    69. Search Result
    Towards a New Poetics. 37 (1170) Case, SueEllen (ed.) 1990 Performing FeminismsFeminist Critical Theory and Theatre 38 (1275) cixous, helene 1983 The
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    70. Postmodernism
    Similar in its richly descriptive language to helene cixous's writings and PatrickSuskind's Perfume, Sissel Lie's Løvens hjerte is a blend of Louise Labé's
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    Tara Chace's Postmodernism Pages Home Postmodernism Narrative The Ferry Crossing ... Frankenstein's Memoirs -Page 1- -Page 2- -Page 3- -Page 4-
    Lion's Heart
    Renaissance women/postmodern women

    Born in 1942, Sissel Lie has produced a wide variety of works including novels, short stories, academic texts, translations and children's books and works as a professor of French literature and literary theory at the University of Trondheim. Her novel is available in Norwegian and in English translation as Lion's Heart
    Sissel Lie's A contemporary Norwegian woman looks in the mirror and sees a Renaissance French poetess
    The real (1524-1566) lived in Lyons, France. In 1555, she published Oeuvres Similar in its richly descriptive language to Helene Cixous's writings and Patrick Suskind's Perfume , Sissel Lie's Cixous, Helene 'Coming to Writing' and Other Essays
    Cixous, Helene
    Helene Cixous, Rootprints : Memory and Life Writing ... Tara F. Chace

    71. Course Resources By Module Code
    E cixous, cixous, helene (1993) helene cixous A Space between Women and(Their) language. Lit Literature-Interpretation-Theory, 1 (4) pp.69-77.
    http://lib.derby.ac.uk/ecdu/ECDUphp/ecdumaster.php?mcode=6ES003

    72. CIXOUS
    France. cixous, helene. Birth date 1937 Birthplace France EducationObtained an Agregation d'Anglais in 1959, Docteur es Lettres, 1968.
    http://www.endicott.edu/iwli/france.html
    Women Writers Initiative France
    CIXOUS, Helene
    Birth date: 1937
    Birthplace: France
    Education: Obtained an Agregation d'Anglais in 1959, Docteur es Lettres, 1968.
    Professional Career: Writer and professor of English at the University of Vincennes since 1987. She worked for a variety of universities such as the University of Paris, the University of Bordeaux, and the University of Paris X. She was also the founder and director of the Centre de Recherches en Etudes Feminines in 1974. Works
    • Angst . Paris: des Femmes, 1998. L'ange au secret . Paris : des Femmes, 1991. The Book of Promethea . Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1991.
    ERNAUX, Annie Birth date: 1940
    Birthplace: Lillebonne, France
    Education: Educated at the Rouen University.
    Professional Career: She is a teacher of French in Secondary School in Haute-Savoie and the Paris region. She is also a professor at the Centre National d'Enseignement. Works
    • Je ne suis pas sortie de ma nuit . Paris: Gallimard, New York: Seven Stories Press, 1999.
      I Remain in Darkness. Trans. Tanya Leslie.

    73. 4105
    Winston, 1960. (PR 1109 B676 1960). helene cixous. cixous, helene. The helene cixousReader. Susan Sellers Ed. New York Routledge, 1994. (PQ 2663 I97 A6 1994).
    http://www.swgc.mun.ca/english/4105 - SEC READ (author).htm
    4105 - Author Bibliography Critical Works Available in the Ferris Hodgett Library Matthew Arnold M. M. Bakhtin Roland Barthes Monroe Beardsley ... Henry James Julia Kristeva David Lodge William Wimsatt Matthew Arnold Arnold, Matthew. Complete Prose Works . R. H. Super Ed. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1960. (PR 4021 S8). Arnold, Matthew. Culture and Anarchy . J. Dover Wilson Ed. Cambridge: University Press, 1960. Arnold, Matthew. Essays in Criticism, Second Series London: Macmillan, 1888. (PR 4022 E3 2D SER.1888). Arnold, Matthew. Mixed Essays . London: Smith, Elder, 1880. (PR 4022 M4 1880). M. M. Bakhtin Bakhtin, M. M. The Dialogic Imagination : Four Essays . Trans. Caryl Emerson and Michael Holquist. Michael Holquist ed. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1981. (PN 3331 B2513). Roland Barthes Barthes, Roland. Empire of signs . Trans. Richard Howard. New York: Hill and Wang,1982. (DS 821 B31713 1982). Barthes, Roland. Mythologies . Trans. Annette Lavers. New York: Hill and Wang,1972. (AC 25 B3132 1972).

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    79. Serial Essay Color Path
    Inside from The helene cixous Reader. (3/1/02) response to Inside, ProperNames of No One and The Newly Born Woman from The helene cixous Reader.
    http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~lhager/cixous&derrida/colorpaths.html
    1/20/02) response to "The School of the Dead" from Cixous' Three Steps on the Ladder of Writing "The School of the Dead" from Cixous' Three Steps on the Ladder of Writing (1/30/02) response to "The School of Dreams" from Cixous' Three Steps on the Ladder of Writing "The School of Dreams" from Cixous' Three Steps on the Ladder of Writing "The Retrait of Metaphor" from The Derrida Reader (2/15/02) response to "The Retrait of Metaphor" from The Derrida Reader and "The School of Roots" from Cixous' Three Steps on the Ladder of Writing "The School of Roots" from Cixous' Three Steps on the Ladder of Writing "Economimesis" from The Derrida Reader (2/20/02) response to "Economimesis" and " Khora " from The Derrida Reader and "I Have a Taste for the Secret" from I Have a Taste for the Secret " Khora" from The Derrida Reader pages 1-34 of "I Have a Taste for the Secret" from Derrida's I Have a Taste for the Secret pages 54-71 of "I Have a Taste for the Secret" from Derrida's

    80. "The Laugh Of The Medusa"
    helene cixous. That is our privilege in language. It's not quite thatsimple). from Introduction to helene cixous by Julie Jasken.
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    "That is our privilege in language. To think that we have at our disposal the biggest thing in the universe, and that it is language. What one can do with language is . . . infinite. What one can do with the smallest sign!... This may be why so many people do not write: because it is terrifying. And conversely, it is what makes certain people write: because it's intoxicating" (Rootprints) The Feminist Reader, edited by Catherine Belsey and Jane Moore ...French feminism promotes feminine irrationality and sexual anarchy...Cixous writes appreciatively of witches, hysterics, and homosexuals. These are the victims of patriarchy but also its most dangerous rebels, the ones who refuse patriarchal imperatives, the poetic spirits that cannot be tamed. from an essay entitled "Sorties: Out and Out: Attacks/Ways Out/Forays" (Helene Cixous) - Writing is the passageway, the entrance, the exit, the dwelling place of the other in me - the other that I am and am not, that I don't know how to be, but that I feel passing, that makes me live - that tears me apart, disturbs me, changes me, who? - a feminine one, a masculine one, some? - several, some unknown, which is indeed what gives me the desire to know and from which all life soars. Through the same opening that is her danger, she comes out of herself to go to the other, a traveller in unexplored places; she does not refuse, she approaches, not to do away with the space between, but to see it, to experience what she is not, what she is, what she can be.

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