Deutscher's book is a thorough and comprehensive study of Irigaray's works, one which is unique in its theoretical groundings with respect to many debates (post-colonial, feminist, linguistic, philosophical). Readers will find analyses of both Irigaray's well-known and lesser-known writings, while being safely accompanied through the arbitrary leap of faith (101) which must be made in order to access Irigaray's texts.- Miriam Wallraven (Gender Debatllefeld) Deutscher... can initiate serious readers to the feminist philosophy of Irigaray, and refresh the knowledge of committed feminists. A Politics of Impossible Difference could form the basis for a course on feminist theory.- Laurence M. Porter, Michigan State University (French Review)