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Abstract In this interview, Luce Irigaray talks about how two of her latest books, Towards a New Human Being and To Be Born, relate to her wider work and her most well-known theoretical contributions. Irigaray offers reflections on important additions to her earlier work and how those can be a response to the most urgent challenges humanity is facing today. By explaining how her work, especially the difference between sexual and sexuate, has been misinterpreted, she responds to criticisms such as those regarding the experiences of transgender people. The interview draws on the regular conversations Luce Irigaray continues to hold with Ph.D. researchers and the communities of learning she is pioneering with her students.
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Angelaki: journal of the theoretical humanities was established in September 1993 to provide an international forum for vanguard work in the theoretical humanities. In itself a contentious category, "theoretical humanities" represents the productive nexus of work in the disciplinary fields of literary criticism and theory, philosophy, and cultural studies. The journal is dedicated to the refreshing of intellectual coordinates, and to the challenging and vivifying process of re-thinking. Angelaki: journal of the theoretical humanities encourages a critical engagement with theory in terms of disciplinary development and intellectual and political usefulness, the inquiry into and articulation of culture.