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Bridging the Social and the Symbolic: Toward a Feminist Politics of Sexual Difference

From: Hypatia
Volume 15, Number 3, Summer 2000
pp. 19-44 | 10.1353/hyp.2000.0045

Abstract

By clarifying the psychoanalytic notion of sexual difference (and contrasting it with a feminist analysis of gender as social reality), I argue that the symbolic di-mension of psychical life cannot be discarded in developing political accounts of identity formation and the status of women in the public sphere. I discuss various bridges between social reality and symbolic structure, bridges such as body, language, law, and family. I conclude that feminist attention must be redirected to the unconscious since the political cannot be localized in, or segregated to, the sphere of social reality; sexual difference is an indispensable concept for a feminist politics.



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