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    Philosophy and Love: From Plato to Popular Culture.Linnell Secomb - 2007 - Indiana University Press.
    Love and romance from Plato toDesperate Housewives.
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    Beauvoir’s minoritarian philosophy.Linnell Secomb - 1999 - Hypatia 14 (4):96-113.
    : Drawing on Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari's elaborations of the project of philosophy and styles of minoritarian literature, it becomes possible to reveal new dimensions in Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex. In this work she uses a minoritarian philosophy, which is an accessible and collaborative mode of philosophizing, to create a concept of Woman as an incarnate-becoming. This concept overcomes the dichotomizing of transcendence and immanence, and revalues feminine existence within philosophical discourses.
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  3. Fractured community.Linnell Secomb - 2000 - Hypatia 15 (2):133-150.
    : Unity, commonality, and agreement are generally understood to be the basis, or the aim, of community. This paper argues instead that disagreement and fracture are inherent to, and provide the expression of difference within, community. Drawing on the experience of race relations in Australia, this paper proposes that ongoing resis-tance and disagreement by Aboriginal groups against non-Aboriginal law and culture has enabled an unworking of homogenizing and totalizing forces which destroy alterity within community.
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    Beauvoir's Minoritarian Philosophy.Linnell Secomb - 1999 - Hypatia 14 (4):96-113.
    Drawing on Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari's elaborations of the project of philosophy and styles of minoritarian literature, it becomes possible to reveal new dimensions in Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex. In this work she uses a minoritarian philosophy, which is an accessible and collaborative mode of philosophizing, to create a concept of Woman as an incarnate-becoming. This concept overcomes the dichotomizing of transcendence and immanence, and revalues feminine existence within philosophical discourses.
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    Fractured Community.Linnell Secomb - 2000 - Hypatia 15 (2):133-150.
    Unity, commonality, and agreement are generally understood to be the basis, or the aim, of community. This paper argues instead that disagreement and fracture are inherent to, and provide the expression of difference within, community. Drawing on the experience of race relations in Australia, this paper proposes that ongoing resistance and disagreement by Aboriginal groups against non-Aboriginal law and culture has enabled an unworking of homogenizing and totalizing forces which destroy alterity within community.
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    Beauvoiris Minoritarian Philosophy.Linnell Secomb - 1999 - Hypatia 14 (4):96-113.
    Drawing on Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari's elaborations of the project of philosophy and styles of minoritarian literature, it becomes possible to reveal new dimensions in Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex. In this work she uses a minoritarian philosophy, which is an accessible and collaborative mode of philosophizing, to create a concept of Woman as an incarnate-becoming. This concept overcomes the dichotomizing of transcendence and immanence, and revalues feminine existence within philosophical discourses.
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    Derrida’s Other Ends of Man.Linnell Secomb - 2010 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 23 (3):299-313.
    In ‘Force of law’ Derrida appears to suggest that emancipatory ideals and human rights have a continuing relevance. This may seem a surprising proposition from a theorist often interpreted as critical of humanist and Enlightenment principles. This paper argues, however, that Derrida does not reject, outright, humanist, Enlightenment and emancipatory strategies but instead deconstructs these in order to propose alternate ‘ethical’ and ‘political’ possibilities. Focusing on ‘The ends of man’, ‘Force of law’ and ‘Autoimmunity’ this paper argues that Derrida does (...)
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    Hybrid Freedoms.Linnell Secomb - 2003 - Studies in Practical Philosophy 3 (1):118-136.
    In his essay 'Unpacking My Library... Again,' Homi Bhabha suggests that the liberal ideal of toleration has been challenged by colonial and postcolonial interactions and exchanges. Bhabha suggests that just as the ideal of equality has been problematized by the operation of gender and class difference, so too cultural and racial difference has exposed the contradictions inherent within the concept and the practice of toleration. This paper elaborates the critiques of toleration and recognition. It suggests that toleration is not a (...)
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    Rrapping Irigaray : flesh, passion, world.Linnell Secomb - 2008 - In Nicole Anderson & Katrina Schlunke (eds.), Cultural Theory in Everyday Practice. Oxford University Press.
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  10. Simone de Beauvoir, melodrama and the ethics of transcendence.Linnell Secomb - 2012 - In Jean-Pierre Boulé & Ursula Tidd (eds.), Existentialism and contemporary cinema: a Beauvoirian perspective. New York: Berghahn Books.
     
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    Words that matter : reading the performativity of humanity through Butler and Blanchot.Linnell Secomb - 2007 - In Judith Butler & Bronwyn Davies (eds.), Judith Butler in Conversation: Analyzing the Texts and Talk of Everyday Life. Routledge.
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    Book review: Lisa Guenther, The Gift of the Other: Levinas and the Politics of Reproduction. New York: State University of New York Press, 2006. 190 pp. ISBN-10: 0—7914—6847—X, ISBN-13: 978—0—7914—6847—0, $74.50 (hbk); ISBN-10: 0—7914—6848—8, ISBN-13: 978—0—7914—6848—7, $24.95 (pbk). [REVIEW]Linnell Secomb - 2007 - Feminist Theory 8 (3):358-360.
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    Review of Joanna Hodge, Derrida on Time[REVIEW]Linnell Secomb - 2009 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (1).
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