Neuter summarizes H#&233;lène Cixous's early concerns - self, language,
meaning, relations, #&233;criture feminine - by laying bare metaphors,
incorporating existing material, and developing text by association,
fragmentation, and play on signifiers. Its substance is nebulous; its
woven structure determines the presence and function of all its elements
and expresses Cixous's guiding philosophy. Neuter's goal is to transform
the narratives, myths, and discourses that mold our selves, provoking a
revelation through new juxtapositions of the self with all others or new
relations. The title reflects both Cixous's focus on language and her
attempt to free us from sexual preconceptions. Neuter was first
published by Grasset in 1972 as the third part of a trilogy which
includes Le troisi#&232;me corps and Les commencements, published in
1970.