Saturday, February 19, 2011

Phantasy

'But I want to interpret your midnight dreams, and unmask that phenomenon, your night. And make you admit that I dwell in it as your most fearsome adversity. So that you can finally realise what your greatest ressentiment is. And so that with you I can fight to make the earth my own, and stop allowing myself to be a slave to your nature. And so that you stop wanting to be the only god.' (Irigaray, 1991; cf Nietzsche, 1954)

Ref:
Anderson, P.S. (1998). A Feminist Philosophy of Religion, Massachusetts: Blackwell Publishers.

1 comment:

Trish said...

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