Hlne Cixouss Poetics of Voice: Echo - Subjectivity - Diffraction
By (Author) Dr Birgit M. Kaiser
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
12th December 2024
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Literary theory
Literary studies: postcolonial literature
843.914
Hardback
240
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Exploring the poetic fictions of prominent French, feminist writer Hlne Cixous, this open access book highlights rich and timely ideas of selfhood in her work. With careful elaboration of the writers relationship with Algeria, Birgit M. Kaiser shows how Cixous reflects on experiences of colonial and patriarchal othering. More than that, she crafts a voice an autofictive "I" that takes the figure of Echo as a guiding mythology to portray selfhood as diffractive, always already exceeding binary models of self/other that remain central to conceptions of subjectivity. Putting forward the notion of echology, Kaiser examines how Cixous performs selfhood within ecologies of cohabitation, thereby critiquing and revising key tenets of psychoanalysis and its narrative of the subject. Drawing from famous texts such as The Laugh of the Medusa, The Newly Born Woman, and The Portrait of Dora, but also more recent titles like Osnabrck, So Close, Death Shall be Dethroned or Cixous's collaborations with Adel Abdessemed, Hlne Cixous's Poetics of Voice: Echo - Subjectivity - Diffraction offers fresh variations on familiar psychoanalytic and semiotic axes, and new ventures into dialogue with feminist new materialisms. Elegant, politically dynamic and providing exciting news ways into Cixouss work and poetics, the concept of echology lends new perspectives for feminist and postcolonial formations of selfhood and new imaginations of what it means to be human within planetary life. The eBook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by Utrecht University.
The book that Anglophone audiences have been waiting for, Hlne Cixouss Poetics of Voice develops a meticulous and elegant echology that offers acute insight into Cixouss extensive oeuvre. Sallying back and forth across her work, Kaiser details precise connections with a wider field of international scholarship. Savour it. * Lynn Turner, Reader in Visual Cultures, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK *
Birgit M. Kaiser is Associate Professor of Comparative Literature and Transcultural Aesthetics at Utrecht University, the Netherlands. She has been a visiting researcher at the Department of Philosophy of the University of Paris-Nanterre (April/May 2017) and at the Department of Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies at The Ohio State University, USA. She is co-editor - with Lorna Burns - of Postcolonial Literatures and Deleuze (2012) and editor of Singularity and Transnational Poetics (2015) and is author of Figures of Simplicity (2011) and - with Kathrin Thiele - Diffracted Worlds - Diffractive Readings (2018).