Abstract

Family is viewed here in terms of relationships being long-term dialogues in a cultural house of language. An analogy is developed between the house of language and the family home in which cultural and family scripts are both reproduced and rewritten. Reciprocal dialogue between subjects that is free of gendered, hierarchial knowledges is suggested as the organizational principle of family relations. This kind of dialogue is believed to be conditional upon new cultural meanings that would allow for the possibility of thinking through sexual differences differently.

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