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Hélène Cixous

Autor de Three Steps on the Ladder of Writing

111+ Obras 1,998 Miembros 21 Reseñas 13 Preferidas

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Born in 1937 in Algeria, Helene Cixous came to Paris, where she is currently professor of English, in 1955. After a dissertation on James Joyce, The Exile of James Joyce (1968), she began to publish novels, critical essays, and plays, most notably Le Portrait de Dora (1976), a feminist retelling of mostrar más a Freudian case history. Jacques Derrida has named Helene Cixous the greatest contemporary French writer. Cixous has been an active participant in the development of literary criticism after structuralism and has been a leading figure in the French feminist movement. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
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Obras de Hélène Cixous

The Newly Born Woman (1975) 194 copias
The Book of Promethea (1983) 113 copias
The Hélène Cixous Reader (1994) 101 copias
Veils (1702) 60 copias
The Exile of James Joyce (1969) 49 copias
Inside (1632) 37 copias
The Third Body (1970) 37 copias
Angst (1977) 32 copias
Hyperdream (2006) 31 copias
The Day I Wasn't There (2000) 24 copias
Tomb(e) (The French List) (2014) 20 copias
Philippines (2009) 19 copias
Insister of Jacques Derrida (2006) 18 copias
Eve Escapes (2009) 17 copias
Hemlock: Old Women in Bloom (2008) 14 copias
So Close (2007) 10 copias
La (1976) 9 copias
Portrait de Dora (1976) 9 copias
Mother Homer is Dead (2014) 8 copias
To Live the Orange (1979) 7 copias
Entre l'écriture (1986) 7 copias
Ananke (1979) 5 copias
Ex-Cities (2006) 5 copias
We Defy Augury (2020) 5 copias
Ruines bien rangées (2020) 5 copias
Tambours sur la digue (1999) 5 copias
Souffles (1975) 4 copias
Nattspråk (1996) 4 copias
Théâtre (2007) 4 copias
Partie (1976) 4 copias
Neuter (1998) 4 copias
Alexandra Grant (2007) 3 copias
Portrait du soleil (1974) 3 copias
Rêvoir (2021) 3 copias
Mdeilmm: Parole de taupe (2022) 2 copias
Discordo Ergo Sum (2019) — Contribuidor — 2 copias
Un vrai jardin (1998) 2 copias
Le Prénom de Dieu (2019) 2 copias
1938 Nuits (2019) 2 copias
Illa (1980) 2 copias
Benmussa directs (1979) 1 copia
L'ange au secret (1991) 1 copia
Déluge (1992) 1 copia
Nacres: Cahier (2019) 1 copia
Tours promises (GALILEE) (2004) 1 copia

Obras relacionadas

The Essential Feminist Reader (2007) — Contribuidor — 318 copias
Postmodern American Fiction: A Norton Anthology (1997) — Contribuidor — 279 copias
Last Words from Montmartre (1995) — Prólogo, algunas ediciones221 copias
Erotica: Women's Writing from Sappho to Margaret Atwood (1990) — Contribuidor — 168 copias
The Schocken Book of Modern Sephardic Literature (2005) — Contribuidor — 25 copias
In the Wake of the Wake (1977) — Contribuidor — 24 copias
Lewis Caroll (1971) — Contribuidor — 6 copias
HOW(ever), Vol. VI, No. 1, January 1990 — Contribuidor — 1 copia

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Nombre canónico
Cixous, Hélène
Nombre legal
Cixous, Hélène
Otros nombres
CIXOUS, Hélène
CIXOUS, Helene
Fecha de nacimiento
1937-06-05
Género
female
Nacionalidad
France
Lugar de nacimiento
Oran, Algeria
Lugares de residencia
Oran, Algeria
Paris, Île-de-France, France
Bordeaux, Gironde, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
Educación
Lycée Lakanal
University of Bordeaux
Ocupaciones
professor
critic
novelist
playwright
philosopher
autobiographer (mostrar todos 7)
feminist
Relaciones
Derrida, Jacques (friend)
Organizaciones
University of Paris VIII
Northwestern University
University of Bordeaux
University of Nanterre
European Graduate School, Saas-Fee, Switzerland
Premios y honores
Legion d'Honneur (1994)
Ordre national du Mérite (1998)
Biografía breve
Hélène Cixous was born in Oran, Algeria, to Jewish parents. Her mother was a refugee from Nazi Germany, and her father came from a family that had reached Algeria after expulsion of Jews from Spain. Hélène, who never thought she was at home in Algeria, often draws on her own and her family's circumstances and life experiences with colonialism and anti-Semitism in her work. She attended secondary school in Algiers. In 1955, she married Guy Berger, a philosophy teacher, with whom she had three children. The couple moved to Paris, where she attended the Lycée Lakanal, in which she was the only North African student in her class. The following year, her husband was assigned a teaching position in Bordeaux, where she began to prepare for the agrégation (highest level teachers' exam) in English literature. She obtained a secondary school teaching diploma in English and then the agrégation soon afterwards. In 1960, she began to work on a thesis on James Joyce and in 1962 was named assistant teacher at the University of Bordeaux. In Paris, she met Jacques Derrida, another Jewish-Algerian-French intellectual. Their talks on James Joyce were the beginning of a lifelong friendship. They co-authored several books and texts on each other's work. In 1963, she made her first trip to the USA, where she did research on Joyce's manuscripts and met Jacques Lacan, with whom she worked regularly on Joyce. In 1964, Hélène and her husband divorced, and a year later she became assistant lecturer at the Sorbonne. In 1967, she published her first book of fiction, Le Prénom du Dieu (God’s First Name) and was appointed full professor at the University of Nanterre. She was charged by the Ministry of Education with creating the experimental University of Paris VIII. Under her leadership, a number of exiled Latin-American writers and groundbreaking scholars such as Gérard Genette, Tzvetan Todorov, and Michel Foucault received teaching positions. With Genette and Todorov, she launched the journal Poétique in 1968. That same year, she finally defended her thesis on James Joyce and earned her Ph.D. She then was named professor of English literature at Paris VIII and won the prestigious Prix Médicis for her second book of fiction, Dedans (Inside). In 1974, she set up the first doctoral program in women’s studies in Europe. In 1975, she published her first play, Portrait de Dora (Portrait of Dora), which was critically acclaimed and ran for a year at the Théâtre d’Orsay. Over the next two decades, she became internationally recognized, and received numerous prestigious awards, including one for helping to promote the works of the Jewish-Russian-Brazilian writer Clarice Lispector. She published some 70 works, including 23 volumes of poems, six books of essays, five plays, and numerous scholarly articles. She lectured in Europe, the UK, and the USA. In 1989, she collaborated on the film La Nuit Miraculeuse (The Miraculous Night). She published a series of autobiographical books, exploring relatives and places from her childhood. In 2008, she was appointed Professor-at-Large at Cornell University.

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WOW. I don't even know how to read books anymore. What is an egg? What is innocence? I thought I knew what all of these things were and now I am sure I have never seen an egg in my entire life.
 
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adaorhell | Mar 7, 2024 |
Not enough stars in the universe for this book.
 
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archangelsbooks | Dec 31, 2023 |
 
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archangelsbooks | Oct 21, 2023 |
I completely fell for this book, which from the start felt almost like prose poetry. Had I not have read Proust, though, I might've been confused at times—and I know my understanding would've benefited from much greater familiarity with Poe's work. Still: I think it's the *way* Cixous describes or admits to or delves into fears and anxieties and so much more that makes a grasp of the literary references almost secondary, where sheer enjoyment at immersing myself in the text is concerned.
 
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KatrinkaV | otra reseña | Oct 16, 2023 |

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111
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Miembros
1,998
Popularidad
#12,890
Valoración
3.8
Reseñas
21
ISBNs
252
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