Cixous, Hélène: Title Commentary

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HÉLÈNE CIXOUS: TITLE COMMENTARY

"The Laugh of the Medusa"
Illa

"The Laugh of the Medusa"

MARGRET BRÜGMANN (ESSAY DATE 1993)

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FROM THE AUTHOR

CIXOUS ON HER LITERARY AND EMOTIONAL EVOLUTION

I think that what is inscribed in what I have written is a certain story, a certain history, which is mine and, I believe, that of every woman. I think it is quite exemplary. Besides, it is truly a history insofar as it has a development in time, because I absolutely do believe in experience. I think we traverse in time moments which, little by little, allow us to advance and to learn to live. One does not know how to live; one learns to live.

Cixous, Hélène. Excerpt from Hélène Cixous: Writing the Feminine, p. 161. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1984.

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Illa

MARTINE MOTARD-NOAR (ESSAY DATE 1994)

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