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Monique Wittig was a revolutionary force in second-wave feminism and one of the most brilliant writers of her generation.Through her groundbreaking writing, she laid the groundwork for generations of queer feminist thinkers.
The Literary Workshop takes readers inside Wittig's creative process, revealing writing as material practice and political action. Often split between theorist and author, Wittig here provides her most complete account of how literature and politics work together.
Part of the generation that revolutionized French literature, Wittig invented new modes of writing the world. She reveals the secret of her craft: that the work a writer does with language is itself a form of resistance.
Contents
FOREWORD by Sande Zeig
NOTE ON THE TRANSLATION by Ann Jefferson
THE LITERARY WORKSHOP
INTRODUCTION
Proposition 1
On The Heterogeneity and the Instability of the Components Present
Proposition 2
On the Materiality of Language
Proposition 3
On the Effect of Abstract Philosophical Categories on Social Reality
Proposition 4
On the Various Effects of Physical Language
THE LITERARY WORKSHOP
THE SOCIAL CONTRACT
PRE-EXISTING FORMS: LITERATURE
WORK ON LANGUAGE
1.From Conventional Words to Raw Words
2.Material Words
3.Signifieds
PHILOSOPHICAL CATEGORIES: THE EXAMPLE OF GENDER
CONCLUSION
THE MAKING OF WITTIG'S WORKSHOP by Christine Planté
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