The Straight Mind and Other Essays

[1] The title essay, "The Straight Mind", was delivered to the Modern Language Association annual convention in 1978.

[2] In April 1979, Wittig delivered her essay, "The Straight Mind", as the morning keynote address at Barnard College's event, "The Scholar and the Feminist Conference, The Future of Difference".

[5] "One Is Not Born a Woman", delivered in September 1979 at the "30th Anniversary Conference of the Second Sex" held at New York University, takes up the outcomes of Simone de Beauvoir's feminist political visions for lesbians.

[6] "The Trojan Horse" explains her theory of literature as a "war machine",[1] echoing Gilles Deleuze.

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