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Hlne Cixous

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Jump to: navigation, search Hlne Cixous (French pronunciation: [eln siksu]; born 5 June 1937) is a professor, French feminist writer, poet, playwright, philosopher, literary critic and rhetorician.[1] She holds honorary degrees from Queen's University and the University of Alberta in Canada; University College Dublin in Ireland; the University of York and University College London in the UK; and Georgetown University, Northwestern University, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the USA. In 2008 she was appointed as A.D. White Professor-atLarge at Cornell University until June 2014.

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1 Biography 2 Influences on Cixous' writing o 2.1 Sigmund Freud o 2.2 Jacques Derrida o 2.3 The Bibliothque nationale de France 3 Major works o 3.1 The Laugh of the Medusa (1975) 4 Bibliography o 4.1 Fiction o 4.2 Theater o 4.3 Essays 5 See also 6 References 7 External links

[edit] Biography
Hlne Cixous was born in Oran, French Algeria, to a German Ashkenazi Jewish mother and French Pied-noir Sephardic Jewish father. She earned her agrgation in English in 1959 and her Doctorat s lettres in 1968. Her main focus, at this time, was English literature and the works of James Joyce. In 1968, she published L'Exil de James Joyce ou l'Art du remplacement (The Exile of James Joyce, or the Art of Displacement) and the following year she published her first novel, Dedans (Inside), a semi-autobiographical work that won the Prix Mdicis. She is a professor at European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland and the University of Paris VIII, whose center for women's studies, the first in Europe, she founded.[1] She has published widely, including twenty-three volumes of poems, six books of essays, five plays, and numerous influential articles. She published Voiles (Veils) with Jacques Derrida

and her work is often considered deconstructive. In introducing her Wellek Lecture, subsequently published as Three Steps on the Ladder of Writing, Derrida referred to her as the greatest living writer in his language (French). Cixous wrote a book on Derrida titled Portrait de Jacques Derrida en jeune saint juif (Portrait of Jacques Derrida as a Young Jewish Saint). Her reading of Derrida finds additional layers of meaning at a phonemic rather than strictly lexical level.[2] In addition to Derrida and Joyce, she has written monographs on the work of the Brazilian writer Clarice Lispector, on Maurice Blanchot, Franz Kafka, Heinrich von Kleist, Michel de Montaigne, Ingeborg Bachmann, Thomas Bernhard, and the Russian poet Marina Tsvetaeva.[1] Along with Luce Irigaray and Julia Kristeva, Cixous is considered one of the mothers of poststructuralist feminist theory.[3] In the 1970s, Cixous began writing about the relationship between sexuality and language. Like other poststructuralist feminist theorists, Cixous believes that our sexuality is directly tied to how we communicate in society. In 1975, Cixous published her most influential article "Le rire de la mduse" ("The Laugh of the Medusa"), translated and released in English in 1976. She has published over 70 works; her fiction, dramatic writing and poetry, however, are not often read in English.

[edit] Influences on Cixous' writing


Some of the most notable influences on her writings have been Jacques Derrida, Sigmund Freud, Jacques Lacan and Arthur Rimbaud.

[edit] Sigmund Freud


Psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud established the initial theories which would serve as a basis for some of Cixous' arguments in developmental psychology. Freud's analysis of gender roles and sexual identity concluded with separate paths for boys and girls through the Oedipus complex, theories of which Cixous was particularly critical.

[edit] Jacques Derrida


Contemporaries, lifelong friends, and intellectuals, Jacques Derrida and Cixous both grew up as French Jews in Algeria and share a "belonging constituted of exclusion and nonbelonging"not Algerian, rejected by France, their Jewishness concealed or acculturated. In Derridas family "one never said 'circumcision' but 'baptism,' not 'Bar Mitzvah' but 'communion." Judaism cloaked in Catholicism is one example of the undecidability of identity that influenced the thinker whom Cixous calls a "Jewish Saint."[4] Her book Portrait of Jacques Derrida as a Young Jewish Saint addresses these matters. Through deconstruction, Derrida employed the term logocentrism (which was not his coinage). This is the concept that explains how language relies on a hierarchical system that values the spoken word over the written word in Western culture. The idea of binary opposition is essential to Cixous' position on language. Cixous and Luce Irigaray combined Derrida's logocentric idea and Lacan's symbol for desire, creating the term phallogocentrism. This term focuses on Derrida's social structure of speech and binary opposition as the center of reference for language, with the phallic being privileged and how women are only defined by what they lack; not A vs. B, but, rather A vs.

A (not-A). However, it should be noted that Cixous deployment of the concept of phallogocentrism has been criticised by Prof. W. A. Borody as misrepresenting the complicated history of the philosophies of indeterminateness in Western culture. [5] In its ideological capacity, Borody argues, the phallogocentric argument functions as a metanarrative that "figures" or "tropes" all of modern Western culture in a denunciatory manner as "phallogocentric"-- in much the same manner, and for many of the same reasons, as the new-world colonialists troped native culture as "savage." [6]

[edit] The Bibliothque nationale de France


In 2000, a collection in Cixous' name was created at the Bibliothque nationale de France after Cixous donated the entirety of her manuscripts to date. They then featured in the exhibit "Brouillons d'crivains" held there in 2001. In 2003, the Bibliothque held the conference "Genses Gnalogies Genres: Autour de l'oeuvre d'Hlne Cixous". Among the speakers were Mireille Calle-Gruber, Marie Odile Germain, Jacques Derrida, Annie Leclerc, Ariane Mnouchkine, Ginette Michaud, and Hlne Cixous herself.

[edit] Major works


[edit] The Laugh of the Medusa (1975)
This text, originally written in French as Le Rire de la Meduse in 1975, was translated into English by Keith and Paula Cohen in 1976.[7] Cixous is issuing her female readers an ultimatum of sorts: either they can read it and choose to stay trapped in their own bodies by a language that does not allow them to express themselves, or they can use their bodies as a way to communicate. Dense with literary allusions, "The Laugh of the Medusa" is an exhortation to a "feminine mode" of writing; the phrases "white ink" and "criture fminine" are often cited, referring to this desired new way of writing. It is a strident critique of logocentrism and phallogocentrism, having much in common with Jacques Derrida's earlier thought. The essay also calls for an acknowledgment of universal bisexuality or polymorphous perversity, a precursor of queer theory's later emphases, and swiftly rejects many kinds of essentialism which were still common in Anglo-American feminism at the time. The essay also exemplifies Cixous's style of writing in that it is richly intertextual, making a wide range of literary allusions.[1] In homage to French theorists of the feminine, Laughing with Medusa was published by Oxford University Press in 2006. Critics[8] have suggested that Cixou's arguments in "The Laugh of the Medusa," rather than liberating women, give ammunition to traditional sexist arguments that women are incapable of rational thought.

[edit] Bibliography
Unless otherwise indicated, the city of publication is Paris.

[edit] Fiction

Le Prnom de Dieu, Grasset, 1967. Dedans, Grasset, 1969. Le Troisime Corps, Grasset, 1970. Les Commencements, Grasset, 1970. Un vrai jardin, L'Herne, 1971. Neutre, Grasset, 1972. Tombe, Le Seuil, 1973. Portrait du Soleil, Denol, 1973. Rvolutions pour plus d'un Faust, Le Seuil, 1975. Souffles, Des femmes, 1975. La, Gallimard, 1976. Partie, Des femmes, 1976. Angst, Des femmes, 1977. Prparatifs de noces au-del de l'abme, Des femmes, 1978. Vivre l'orange, Des femmes, 1979. Anank, Des femmes, 1979. Illa, Des femmes, 1980. With ou l'Art de l'innocence, Des femmes, 1981. Limonade tout tait si infini, Des femmes, 1982. Le Livre de Promethea, Gallimard, 1983. La Bataille d'Arcachon, Laval, Qubec, 1986. Manne, Des femmes, 1988. Jours de l'an, Des femmes, 1990. L'Ange au secret, Des femmes, 1991. Dluge, Des femmes, 1992. Beethoven jamais, ou l'xistence de Dieu, Des femmes, 1993. La Fiance juive, Des femmes, 1997. OR. Les lettres de mon pre, Des femmes, 1997. Voiles (with Jacques Derrida), Galile, 1998. Osnabrck, Des femmes, 1999. Les Rveries de la femme sauvage. Scnes primitives, Galile, 2000. Le Jour o je n'tais pas l, Galile, 2000. Benjamin Montaigne. Il ne faut pas le dire, Galile, 2001. Manhattan. Lettres de la prhistoire, Galile, 2002. Rve je te dis, Galile, 2003. L'Amour du loup et autres remords, Galile, 2003. Tours promises, Galile, 2004. L'amour mme dans la bote aux lettres, Galile, 2005. Hyperrve, Galile, 2006. Si prs, Galile, 2007. Cige : vieilles femmes en fleurs, Galile, 2008. Philippines : prdelles , Galile, 2009. ve s'vade : la ruine et la vie, Galile, 2009. Double Oubli de l'Orang-Outang, Galile, 2010

[edit] Theater
La Pupulle, Cahiers Renaud-Barrault, Gallimard, 1971. Portrait de Dora, Des femmes, 1976. Le Nom d'Oedipe. Chant du corps interdit, Des femmes, 1978.

La Prise de l'cole de Madhuba, Avant-scne du Thtre, 1984. L'Histoire terrible mais inacheve de Norodom Sihanouk, roi du Cambodge, Thtre du Soleil, 1985. Thtre, Des femmes, 1986. L'Indiade, ou l'Inde de leurs rves, Thtre du Soleil, 1987. On ne part pas, on ne revient pas, Des femmes, 1991. Les Eumnides d'Eschyle (traduction), Thtre du Soleil, 1992. L'Histoire (qu'on ne connatra jamais), Des femmes, 1994. "Voile Noire Voile Blanche / Black Sail White Sail", bilingual, trad. Catherine A.F. MacGillivray, New Literary History 25, 2 (Spring), Minnesota University Press, 1994. La Ville parjure ou le Rveil des rinyes, Thtre du Soleil, 1994. Tambours sur la digue, Thtre du Soleil, 1999. Rouen, la Trentime Nuit de Mai '31, Galile, 2001. Le Dernier Caravansrail, Thtre du Soleil, 2003. Des Ephmres, 2006. Les Naufrags du Fol Espoir, Thtre du Soleil, 2010.

[edit] Essays

L'Exil de James Joyce ou l'Art du remplacement (doctoral thesis), Grasset, 1969. Prnoms de personne, Le Seuil, 1974. The Exile of James Joyce or the Art of Replacement (translation of L'exil de Joyce ou l'art du remplacement, translated by Sally Purcell). New York: David Lewis, 1980. Un K. Incomprhensible: Pierre Goldman, Christian Bourgois, 1975. La Jeune Ne, with Catherine Clment, 10/18, 1975. La Venue l'criture, with Madeleine Gagnon and Annie Leclerc, 10/18, 1977. Entre l'criture, Des femmes, 1986. L'Heure de Clarice Lispector, Des femmes, 1989. Photos de racines, with Mireille Calle-Gruber, Des femmes, 1994. Portrait de Jacques Derrida en Jeune Saint Juif, Galile, 2001. "Rencontre terrestre", with Frdric-Yves Jeannet, Galile, 2005. Le Tablier de Simon Hanta, 2005. Insister. Jacques Derrida, Galile, 2006. Le Voisin de zro : Sam Beckett, Galile, 2007

[edit] See also


List of deconstructionists Jean-Louis de Rambures, "Comment travaillent les crivains", Paris 1978 (interview with H. Cixous)

[edit] References
1. ^ a b c d Hlne Cixous Faculty Profile at European Graduate School with biography and bibliography. (Retrieved 15 May 2010) 2. ^ Not the same as puns, which play on the varied means of a word or phrase or the homonyms thereof. 3. ^ "How many of these great female thinkers have you heard of?". Daily Post (Liverpool): p. 12. 11 December 2007.

4. ^ http://www.columbia.edu/cu/cup/catalog/data/023112/023112824X.HTM 5. ^ W. A. Borody (1998), Figuring the Phallogocentric Argument with Respect to the Classical Greek Philosophical Tradition, Nebula, A Netzine of the Arts and Science, Vol. 13, pp. 1-27 (http://kenstange.com/nebula/feat013/feat013.html) 6. ^ Wayne Borody, Classical Greek Philosophical Paideia in Light of the Postmodern Occidentalism of Jacques Derrida, Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy, Philosophy and Gender, 2000, http://www.bu.edu/wcp/Papers/Gend/GendBoro.htm 7. ^ Hlne Cixous, "The Laugh of the Medusa," trans. Keith Cohen and Paula Cohen, Signs 1, no. 4 (1976): 875-93 8. ^ Mandelker, Steven (1994). The Radical Feminist Attack on Reason, Reason Papers Issue 19.

[edit] External links


Hlne Cixous Faculty Profile @ European Graduate School with biography and bibliography. Julie Jaskin. An introduction to Cixous Mary Jane Parrine. Stanford Presidential Lectures' Cixous page Elmer G. Wiens. Strategies of Difference and Opposition. Hlne Cixous' writing strategy of criture fminine. Carola Hilfrich. Hlne Cixous Biography at Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia

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