The book delves into the concept of the interval of sexual difference as central to Irigaray's philosophy. Hill extends this idea by reinterpreting Aristotle's notion of topos and Bergson's duration, revealing a sexed hierarchy in their works. She argues that these concepts are crucial for feminist discourse on sexual difference, emphasizing that the interval should be seen not merely as a space between identities, but as a dynamic threshold of becoming that shapes identity and enables the emergence of sexed subjectivity and intersubjectivity.
Rebecca Hill Ordre des livres



- 2012
- 2009
Men, Mobs, and Law: Anti-Lynching and Labor Defense in U.S. Radical History
- 424pages
- 15 heures de lecture
The book offers an in-depth examination of the American Left through its defense of various left-wing figures, spanning abolitionists, communists, anarchists, and the Black Panthers. It explores the historical and ideological contexts of these defense campaigns, highlighting their significance in shaping the narrative of leftist movements in America. By analyzing these heroes, the study reveals the complexities and challenges faced by the American Left throughout history.
- 1985