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    Textures of light: vision and touch in Irigaray, Levinas, and Merleau-Ponty.Cathryn Vasseleu - 1998 - New York: Routledge.
    Light has often been privileged as a metaphor for objectivity and truth in Western thought, a status that has been challenged by recent feminist thought as giving entitlement to the masculine. This book presents a compelling new perspective on this metaphor, and explores the role the visual plays in Western philosophy by examining the thought of Irigaray, Levinas and Merleau- Ponty. Textures of Light is one of the first studies to challenge current interpretations by presenting Irigaray as a philosopher of (...)
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    The Face Before the Mirror-Stage.Cathryn Vasseleu - 1991 - Hypatia 6 (3):140-155.
    Drawing on the work of Irigaray and Levinas, this paper discusses the ethical limitations of Lacan's "mirror-stage" dynamic and interpolates a different interpretation of the material he uses to elaborate his theory. Close attention is paid to the significance of metaphors of vision and touch in the work of the three philosophers. The paper develops into an analysis of Irigaray's and Levinas's interpretations of touch as the differential site of ethics.
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  3. Becoming animated.Cathryn Vasseleu - 2007 - In Helen Fielding, Hiltmann Gabrielle, Olkowski Dorothea & Reichold Anne (eds.), The other: feminist reflections in ethics. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 205.
     
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  4. Material-character animation : experiments in life-like translucency.Cathryn Vasseleu - 2013 - In Estelle Barrett & Barbara Bolt (eds.), Carnal knowledge: towards a 'new materialism' through the arts. New York: I.B. Tauris.
     
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  5. ``Patent pending: laws of invention, animal life forms and bodies as ideas''.Cathryn Vasseleu - 1996 - In Pheng Cheah, David Fraser & Judith Grbich (eds.), Thinking through the body of the law. Washington Square, N.Y.: New York University Press. pp. 105--119.
     
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    Touch, digital communication and the ticklish.Cathryn Vasseleu - 1999 - Angelaki 4 (2):153 – 162.
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    When Too Many Puns Are Never Enough: A Response to Wurgaft's and Shaw's Reviews of Textures of Light.Cathryn Vasseleu - 2002 - Film-Philosophy 6 (1).
    Benjamin Wurgaft 'How Heavy Light Can Be' _Film-Philosophy_, vol. 6 no. 9, May 2002 Joshua Shaw 'Struggling to See the Light' _Film-Philosophy_, vol. 6 no. 10, May 2002.
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