An attempt to revive the Mass through an interpretation of the Eucharistic story, this text offers a central notion by which one can experience the fullness of the Eucharist, as a gift that is God's self.
Luce Irigaray is a Belgian-born French feminist, philosopher, linguist, psycholinguist, psychoanalyst and cultural theorist.
She is best known for her works Speculum of the Other Woman and This Sex Which Is Not One. Presently, she is active in the Women's Movements in both France and Italy.
This one is a fairly dense analysis of language-usage; primarily in schizophrenics but also within psychoanalytical and scientific communities more generally. She goes in hard for psychoanalysts. It's more social model in terms of schizophrenia, which is nice - though I wish she'd gone into more detail about the difficulty of psycho-taxonomies. It's been a while since I've read this sort of theory and I've missed it. The Language of Man and The Poverty of Psychoanalysis are worth the entry fee alone. ❤