Topologies of Sexual Difference
Topologies of Sexual Difference
Space in Philosophy and Visual Art After Irigaray
Burchill, Louise; Sares, James; Hill, Rebecca
State University of New York Press
04/2026
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List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations (Works by Irigaray)
Introduction
Louise Burchill and Rebecca Hill
Part One: Differential Space
1. Chora Reconsidered in View of a Topology of Sexual Difference
Kristin Sampson
2. "Putting the Accent Back on Space": Irigaray's Topology, Chora, and Feminine Jouissance
Louise Burchill
3. "The Deepest and Most Initial Vital Structure Is Topological": A Feminist Philosophy of the Origins of Cellular Life with Irigaray and Simondon
Annu Dahiya
4. Carnal Being-with: Irigaray in Dialogue with Heidegger
Jennifer Carter
Part Two: Of Sensibility and the Elemental
5. Affective Poiesis: Irigaray's Elemental Ontology
Ellen Mortensen
6. To Speak of Immemorial Waters: Irigaray with Nietzsche
Rebecca Hill
7. "A Morphe in Continual Gestation": The Sensible Transcendental, Gesture, and Morphology in Irigaray
Athena V. Colman
Part Three: Feminine Genealogies
8. Simone de Beauvoir and Luce Irigaray: A Genealogy Reconsidered
Gail Schwab
9. Luce Irigaray and the Fate of Antigone: Respect for Sexuate Identity
Marguerite La Caze
10. Intertwinements of Pictorial Research and Speculative Effort: The Noetic Dance Between Barbara and Luce
Francesca Brezzi, translated by Edoardo Bellando and Tamara Lee
Part Four: Sexuate Art in the Making
11. Painterly Poetics and Difference in the Making
Jacqueline Taylor
12. Irigaray and the Baroque: Exploring Sexual Difference Through Creative Practice
Danielle Hamilton
13. The Icon and the Absent Other
Rebekah Pryor
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations (Works by Irigaray)
Introduction
Louise Burchill and Rebecca Hill
Part One: Differential Space
1. Chora Reconsidered in View of a Topology of Sexual Difference
Kristin Sampson
2. "Putting the Accent Back on Space": Irigaray's Topology, Chora, and Feminine Jouissance
Louise Burchill
3. "The Deepest and Most Initial Vital Structure Is Topological": A Feminist Philosophy of the Origins of Cellular Life with Irigaray and Simondon
Annu Dahiya
4. Carnal Being-with: Irigaray in Dialogue with Heidegger
Jennifer Carter
Part Two: Of Sensibility and the Elemental
5. Affective Poiesis: Irigaray's Elemental Ontology
Ellen Mortensen
6. To Speak of Immemorial Waters: Irigaray with Nietzsche
Rebecca Hill
7. "A Morphe in Continual Gestation": The Sensible Transcendental, Gesture, and Morphology in Irigaray
Athena V. Colman
Part Three: Feminine Genealogies
8. Simone de Beauvoir and Luce Irigaray: A Genealogy Reconsidered
Gail Schwab
9. Luce Irigaray and the Fate of Antigone: Respect for Sexuate Identity
Marguerite La Caze
10. Intertwinements of Pictorial Research and Speculative Effort: The Noetic Dance Between Barbara and Luce
Francesca Brezzi, translated by Edoardo Bellando and Tamara Lee
Part Four: Sexuate Art in the Making
11. Painterly Poetics and Difference in the Making
Jacqueline Taylor
12. Irigaray and the Baroque: Exploring Sexual Difference Through Creative Practice
Danielle Hamilton
13. The Icon and the Absent Other
Rebekah Pryor
Contributors
Index
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philosophy of space, relationship between space and matter, visual arts, process of artistic creation, Creative practice, trans philosophy, Feminist aesthetics, Ontology, Heidegger
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations (Works by Irigaray)
Introduction
Louise Burchill and Rebecca Hill
Part One: Differential Space
1. Chora Reconsidered in View of a Topology of Sexual Difference
Kristin Sampson
2. "Putting the Accent Back on Space": Irigaray's Topology, Chora, and Feminine Jouissance
Louise Burchill
3. "The Deepest and Most Initial Vital Structure Is Topological": A Feminist Philosophy of the Origins of Cellular Life with Irigaray and Simondon
Annu Dahiya
4. Carnal Being-with: Irigaray in Dialogue with Heidegger
Jennifer Carter
Part Two: Of Sensibility and the Elemental
5. Affective Poiesis: Irigaray's Elemental Ontology
Ellen Mortensen
6. To Speak of Immemorial Waters: Irigaray with Nietzsche
Rebecca Hill
7. "A Morphe in Continual Gestation": The Sensible Transcendental, Gesture, and Morphology in Irigaray
Athena V. Colman
Part Three: Feminine Genealogies
8. Simone de Beauvoir and Luce Irigaray: A Genealogy Reconsidered
Gail Schwab
9. Luce Irigaray and the Fate of Antigone: Respect for Sexuate Identity
Marguerite La Caze
10. Intertwinements of Pictorial Research and Speculative Effort: The Noetic Dance Between Barbara and Luce
Francesca Brezzi, translated by Edoardo Bellando and Tamara Lee
Part Four: Sexuate Art in the Making
11. Painterly Poetics and Difference in the Making
Jacqueline Taylor
12. Irigaray and the Baroque: Exploring Sexual Difference Through Creative Practice
Danielle Hamilton
13. The Icon and the Absent Other
Rebekah Pryor
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations (Works by Irigaray)
Introduction
Louise Burchill and Rebecca Hill
Part One: Differential Space
1. Chora Reconsidered in View of a Topology of Sexual Difference
Kristin Sampson
2. "Putting the Accent Back on Space": Irigaray's Topology, Chora, and Feminine Jouissance
Louise Burchill
3. "The Deepest and Most Initial Vital Structure Is Topological": A Feminist Philosophy of the Origins of Cellular Life with Irigaray and Simondon
Annu Dahiya
4. Carnal Being-with: Irigaray in Dialogue with Heidegger
Jennifer Carter
Part Two: Of Sensibility and the Elemental
5. Affective Poiesis: Irigaray's Elemental Ontology
Ellen Mortensen
6. To Speak of Immemorial Waters: Irigaray with Nietzsche
Rebecca Hill
7. "A Morphe in Continual Gestation": The Sensible Transcendental, Gesture, and Morphology in Irigaray
Athena V. Colman
Part Three: Feminine Genealogies
8. Simone de Beauvoir and Luce Irigaray: A Genealogy Reconsidered
Gail Schwab
9. Luce Irigaray and the Fate of Antigone: Respect for Sexuate Identity
Marguerite La Caze
10. Intertwinements of Pictorial Research and Speculative Effort: The Noetic Dance Between Barbara and Luce
Francesca Brezzi, translated by Edoardo Bellando and Tamara Lee
Part Four: Sexuate Art in the Making
11. Painterly Poetics and Difference in the Making
Jacqueline Taylor
12. Irigaray and the Baroque: Exploring Sexual Difference Through Creative Practice
Danielle Hamilton
13. The Icon and the Absent Other
Rebekah Pryor
Contributors
Index
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