Hélène Cixous - definição. O que é Hélène Cixous. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é Hélène Cixous - definição

FRENCH PHILOSOPHER AND WRITER
Helene Cixous; Cixous; Cixousian

Hélène (drama)         
DRAME BY PAUL DELAIR AND ANDRÉ MESSAGER
Helene (drama)
Hélène is a drame in four acts and five tableaux of 1891, with French words by Paul Delair and incidental music by André Messager.Wagstaff J.
Hélène (song)         
1989 SINGLE BY ROCH VOISINE.
Helene (song); Helen (song); Hélène (Roch Voisine song)
"Hélène" is a 1989 pop song recorded by the Canadian singer Roch Voisine. Written and composed by Voisine and Stéphane Lessard with guitars played by Carl Katz and keyboards by Luc Gilbert, it was the first single from his first studio album Hélène, and was released in November 1989.
Hélène Kuragina         
CHARACTER FROM WAR AND PEACE
Helene Kuragin; Hélène Kuragin; Helene Kuragina; Hélène Bezukhov; Hélène Bezukhova
Princess Yelena "Hélène" Vasilyevna Kuragina () is a fictional character in Leo Tolstoy's 1869 novel War and Peace and its various cinematic adaptations. She is played by Anita Ekberg in the 1956 film, by Amber Gray in Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812, and by Tuppence Middleton in the 2016 BBC miniseries.

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Hélène Cixous

Hélène Cixous (; French: [siksu]; born 5 June 1937) is a French writer, playwright and literary critic. She is known for her experimental writing style and great versatility as a writer and thinker, her work dealing with multiple genres: theater, literary and feminist theory, art criticism, autobiography and poetic fiction. Since 1967, she has published a considerable body of work consisting of some seventy titles, mainly published in the original French by Grasset, Gallimard, Des femmes and Galilée.

Cixous is perhaps best known for her 1976 article "The Laugh of the Medusa", which established her as one of the early thinkers in post-structural feminism. Her plays have been directed by Simone Benmussa at the Théâtre d'Orsay, by Daniel Mesguich at the Théâtre de la Ville and by Ariane Mnouchkine at the Théâtre du Soleil. During her academic career she was primarily associated with the Centre universitaire de Vincennes (today's University of Paris VIII), where she founded the first centre of women's studies at a European university. She is considered a strong contender for the Nobel Prize in Literature.