"Cimitile and Miller aim to uncover the breadth of Irigaray's writing, and see 'returning to Irigaray' as a return to themes that have consistently concerned her." -- CHOICE
"The topic is significant and relevant, especially in order to connect theory and more practical, militant writings in an author whose importance is unquestionable. The unity of Irigaray's writings is certainly a question within the field of women's studies, but, more in general, the issue of how to concretize one's theoretical approach is a perennial interrogation for those philosophers who dare to accept the challenge of their times. In the passage from her earlier, theoretical writings to her later, more militant ones, Irigaray offers us an exemplification of how to engage one's epoch seriously, and this is what is under consideration in this volume." -- Silvia Benso, author of The Face of Things: A Different Side of Ethics
"This is an extremely important book for furthering discussion about the relationship between Irigaray's early and later work. It also addresses a question central to feminist philosophy: do identity politics work?" -- Danielle Poe, University of Dayton
Maria C. Cimitile is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Grand Valley State University.
Elaine P. Miller is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Miami University in Ohio and author of The Vegetative Soul: From Philosophy of Nature to Subjectivity in the Feminine, also published by SUNY Press.