Elizabeth Grosz

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Elizabeth Grosz works in the Women's Studies Program at Duke University. She has written on French philosophers, including Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Jacques Lacan, Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault and Gilles Deleuze, as well as Luce Irigaray, Julia Kristeva and Michèle Le Dœuff.

Books

  • Sexual Subversions: Three French Feminists (1989)
  • Jacques Lacan: A Feminist Introduction (1990)
  • Volatile Bodies: Toward a Corporeal Feminism (1994)
  • Space, Time and Perversion: Essays on the Politics of Bodies (1995)
  • Architecture from the Outside: Essays on Virtual and Real Space (2001)
  • The Nick of Time: Politics, Evolution and the Untimely (2004)
  • Time Travels: Feminism, Nature, Power (2005)
  • Chaos, Territory, Art: Deleuze and the Framing of the Earth (2008)
  • Becoming Undone. Darwinian Reflections on Life, Politics and Art (2011)

Edited Books

  • Feminist Challenges. Social and Political Theory (1986), co-edited with Carole Pateman
  • Language, Semiotics, Ideology (1986), co-edited with Terry Threadgold, Gunter Kress and MAK Halliday
  • Futur*Fall. Excursions into Postmodernity (1987), co-edited with Terry Threadgold, David Kelly and Alan Cholodenko
  • Crossing Boundaries. Feminism and the Critique of Knowledges (1988), co-edited with Barbara Caine and Marie de Lepervanche
  • Sexy Bodies: The Strange Carnalities of Feminism (1995), co-edited with Elspeth Probyn
  • Becomings: Explorations in Time, Memory and Futures (1999)

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