Abstract:
The article discusses how, according to Barbara Cassin, metaphysics was marked by a discursive regime based on the imperatives of meaning and signification, which could be described, at this investigation, as masculine. In view of a philosophical standpoint on the problem of language, I intend to explore the political consequences of this project that historically excludes and silences women by combining a logocentric language with the phallocentrism of a patriarchal culture, this being a corollary of that. Mobilizing references of Philosophy; Psychoanalysis; and also in the field of Art, both in literature and in the visual arts, the text seeks to ask whether there would be - or what would characterize - a feminine experience of language that would allow us to think about a way out of the tyranny of meaning and signification given by Aristotle to the western thinking.
Keywords:
Language; Feminine; Psychoanalysis; Barbara Cassin; Art