The Literary Workshop
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Description
Radical lesbian feminist theorist and author Monique Wittig theorizes writing as labor and demonstrates where literature’s political power comes from
Monique Wittig was a paradigm-shifting force in the second-wave feminist movement of both the United States and France, and recognized as one of the most brilliant authors of her generation. In this book, she takes the reader inside her literary workshop, showing writing to be a material practice and real labor.
Wittig diagnosed the "straight mind" of Western culture as both heterosexual and misogynist. Her challenge to sexual and gender oppression, along with her philosophical critique of mind-body dualisms, established her as a core thinker in the canon of feminist theory and made possible the field of queer feminism.
Wittig is part of a constellation of writers who revolutionized French literature, such as Nathalie Sarraute, Alain Robbe-Grillet, Claude Simon, Marguerite Duras, and Georges Perec, who all departed from the conventional realism of the nineteenth century in order to invent distinctly twentieth-century modes of writing the world.
In The Literary Workshop, Wittig, often bifurcated into either a theorist or an author, provides a complete account of how she thinks the literary and the political together than that of The Straight Mind. Wittig reveals the secret of her craft, showing how the work a writer does with language is at the heart of the political.FOREWORD by Sande Zeig
NOTE ON THE TRANSLATION by Ann Jefferson
THE LITERARY WORKSHOP
INTRODUCTION
Proposition 1
On The Heterogeneity and the Instability of the Components Present
Proposition 2
On the Materiality of Language
Proposition 3
On the Effect of Abstract Philosophical Categories on Social Reality
Proposition 4
On the Various Effects of Physical Language
THE LITERARY WORKSHOP
THE SOCIAL CONTRACT
PRE-EXISTING FORMS: LITERATURE
WORK ON LANGUAGE
1.From Conventional Words to Raw Words
2.Material Words
3.Signifieds
PHILOSOPHICAL CATEGORIES: THE EXAMPLE OF GENDER
CONCLUSION
THE MAKING OF WITTIG’S WORKSHOP by Christine PlantéMonique Wittig was a feminist, activist and one of the most brilliant authors of her generation. A provocative thinker, she famously declared that lesbians are not women, and introduced women into a Marxist framework by treating women as a class. Wittig is the author of The Straight Mind, Les Guérillères, and The Lesbian Body.
Monique Wittig was a paradigm-shifting force in the second-wave feminist movement of both the United States and France, and recognized as one of the most brilliant authors of her generation. In this book, she takes the reader inside her literary workshop, showing writing to be a material practice and real labor.
Wittig diagnosed the "straight mind" of Western culture as both heterosexual and misogynist. Her challenge to sexual and gender oppression, along with her philosophical critique of mind-body dualisms, established her as a core thinker in the canon of feminist theory and made possible the field of queer feminism.
Wittig is part of a constellation of writers who revolutionized French literature, such as Nathalie Sarraute, Alain Robbe-Grillet, Claude Simon, Marguerite Duras, and Georges Perec, who all departed from the conventional realism of the nineteenth century in order to invent distinctly twentieth-century modes of writing the world.
In The Literary Workshop, Wittig, often bifurcated into either a theorist or an author, provides a complete account of how she thinks the literary and the political together than that of The Straight Mind. Wittig reveals the secret of her craft, showing how the work a writer does with language is at the heart of the political.FOREWORD by Sande Zeig
NOTE ON THE TRANSLATION by Ann Jefferson
THE LITERARY WORKSHOP
INTRODUCTION
Proposition 1
On The Heterogeneity and the Instability of the Components Present
Proposition 2
On the Materiality of Language
Proposition 3
On the Effect of Abstract Philosophical Categories on Social Reality
Proposition 4
On the Various Effects of Physical Language
THE LITERARY WORKSHOP
THE SOCIAL CONTRACT
PRE-EXISTING FORMS: LITERATURE
WORK ON LANGUAGE
1.From Conventional Words to Raw Words
2.Material Words
3.Signifieds
PHILOSOPHICAL CATEGORIES: THE EXAMPLE OF GENDER
CONCLUSION
THE MAKING OF WITTIG’S WORKSHOP by Christine PlantéMonique Wittig was a feminist, activist and one of the most brilliant authors of her generation. A provocative thinker, she famously declared that lesbians are not women, and introduced women into a Marxist framework by treating women as a class. Wittig is the author of The Straight Mind, Les Guérillères, and The Lesbian Body.
PUBLISHER:
Verso Books
ISBN-10:
1804294454
ISBN-13:
9781804294451
BINDING:
Paperback / softback
PUBLICATION YEAR:
2026
NUMBER OF PAGES:
112
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
5.5000(W) x 8.2500(H) x
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English