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학술저널
저자정보
강진호 (경북대학교)
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신영어영문학회 신영어영문학 신영어영문학 제59집
발행연도
2014.11
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25 - 45 (21page)

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In the Western world, femininity has been one of main topics of intellectual inquiry since Socrates. In accompanying with the development of modern civil society, the claim for femininity has been mobilized and politicized as the feminist movement demanding the increasing of woman’s right and status. The suffragist movement was the major political engagement of the first wave of feminism which staged the issues of woman in the public sphere. In the second wave of feminism from 1940s to 1970s, the equal right of woman, legal and political, had been the chief goal of the feminist struggle against the patriarchal social system. From 1980s a significant shift is noted in that the endeavor to define the feminine, first and foremost, has been the centerpiece of inquiry in the third wave of feminism. In the same vein Jacques Lacan also tried to investigate and explicate the feminine and feminine sexuality from a psychoanalytic perspective. Lacan’s work laid a crucial foundation for the postfeminist theories, especially those of Luce Irigaray and Judith Butler. In seminar XX, Lacan opened up the possibility of linguistic approach to the feminine which was adopted by Irigaray and Butler as a starting point for their own feminist theories. But Irigaray and Butler tried to distance themselves from Lacan, criticizing him of still remaining in the patriarchical structure. This thesis aims to bring to light Lacan’s understanding of the feminine from a psychoanalytic point of view demarcating its difference from the feminist positions of Irigaray and Butler.

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