These political, philosophical, and literary essays mark the first collection of theoretical writing from the acclaimed novelist and French feminist writer Monique Wittig.
âAmong the most provocative and compelling feminist political visions since The Second Sex. These essays represent the radical extension of de Beauvoirâs theory, its unexpected lesbian future. Wittigâs theoretical insights are both precise and far-reaching, and her theoretical style is bold, incisive, even shattering.â âJudith Butler, Johns Hopkins University
These political, philosophical, and literary essays mark the first collection of theoretical writing from the acclaimed novelist and French feminist writer Monique Wittig.
âAmong the most provocative and compelling feminist political visions since The Second Sex. These essays represent the radical extension of de Beauvoirâs theory, its unexpected lesbian future. Wittigâs theoretical insights are both precise and far-reaching, and her theoretical style is bold, incisive, even shattering.â âJudith Butler, Johns Hopkins University