The portable Kristeva

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The portable Kristeva

Kelly Oliver, editor

(European perspectives)

Columbia University Press, c2002

Updated ed

  • : cl : alk. paper
  • : ppr

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Collection selected from previously published material, 1974-1999

Includes bibliographical references (p. [451]-453) and index

Contents of Works

  • "My memory's hyperbole"
  • Revolution in poetic language
  • Desire in language
  • From one identity to an other
  • Time and sense
  • Tales of love
  • Black sun
  • New maladies of the soul
  • Powers of horror
  • Strangers to ourselves
  • Desire in language
  • The maternal body
  • Tales of love
  • Stabat Mater
  • Julia Kristeva in conversation with Rosalind Coward
  • Women's time
  • Interview with Elaine Hoffman Baruch on feminism in the United States and France
  • Hannah Arendt
  • The sense and non-sense of revolt
  • Intimate revolt

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Description

As a linguist, Julia Kristeva has helped to pioneer a revolutionary theory of the sign in its relation to social and political emancipation; as a practising psychoanalyst, she has produced work on the nature of the human subject and sexuality, and on the new "maladies" of today's neurotic. This text is a compilation of Kristeva's key writings. This edition includes material from her most significant works from the turn of the 21st century, including "The Sense and Non-Sense of Revolt", "Intimate Revolt" and "Hannah Arendt".

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