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Passions of Our Time
Julia Kristeva
Culture Columbia University Press 9780231171441 Available
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Notes: edited with foreword by Lawrence D. Kritzman. Printed version in two notebooks
Annotation: Julia Kristeva is a true polymath, an intellectual of astonishingly wide range whose erudition and insight have been brought to bear on psychoanalysis, literary criticism, gender and sex, and cultural critique. Passions of Our Time showcases recent essays of Kristeva’s that demonstrate the scope of her capacious intellect, her gifts as a stylist, and the profound contribution of her thought to the challenges of the present. The collection begins with а vivid recollection of celebrating, as a child in Bulgaria, Alphabet Day, the holiday honoring the Cyrillic letters, which proceeds outward into a contemplation of the writer as translator. Kristeva considers literature with Barthes, freedom through Rousseau, Teresa of Avila and mystical experience, Simone de Beauvoir’s dream life, and Antigone and the psychic life of women. A group of essays drawing on her psychoanalytic work delve into Freud, Lacan, maternal eroticism, and the continued importance of psychoanalysis today. In a series of striking investigations, she thinks through disability and normativity, monotheism and secularization, the need to believe and the desire to know. Calling for the courage to renew and reinvent humanism, she outlines the principles of a stance founded on the importance of respecting human life. Finally, Kristeva discusses French culture and diversity, rethinking universalism and interrogating the potential for Islam and psychoanalysis to meet, and pays homage to Beauvoir by rephrasing her dictum into the provocative “One is born woman, but I become one.”
Identifier: 9780231171441
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Thinking about literary thought
Julia Kristeva; Marc Trottier
In: Sign System Studies 2002, Volume 30, Issue 2
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- 406-417
Sign Systems Studies 10.12697/SSS.2002.30.2.02
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Identifier: 10.12697/SSS.2002.30.2.02
Cultural Semiosis
Edited by Hugh J. Silverman
Culture Routledge 0415919541 Available
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Other title information: Tracing the signifier
Annotation: This book contains works of authors: Hugh J. Silverman, Peter Carravetta, Alessandro Carrera, Francois Raffoul, Kelly Oliver, Stephanie John Sage, Mark Roberts, Debra B. Bergoffen, M. Alison Arnett, Julia Kristeva, John Llewelyn, Michael Naas, Adi Ophir
Identifier: 0415919541
Status: Available
The lost territory: Parables of exile in Julia Kristeva
MIGLENA NIKOLCHINA
In: Semiotica 1991, Issue 2024-03-04 00:00:00
Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/semi.1991.86.3-4.231
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1991.86.3-4.231
The Systematics of Non-System: Julia Kristeva’s Revisionary Semiotics
Joan Brandt
In: The American Journal of Semiotics 1987, Volume 5, Issue 1
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- 133-150
The American Journal of Semiotics
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Commemorative essay
In: Semiotica 1986, Issue 2024-03-04 00:00:00
Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/semi.1986.62.3-4.207
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1986.62.3-4.207
Commemorative essay II
In: Semiotica 1986, Issue 2024-03-04 00:00:00
Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/semi.1986.62.3-4.223
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1986.62.3-4.223
Elementary units of an action sign system: The Hasta or hand positions of Indian classical dance
RAJIKA PURI
In: Semiotica 1986, Issue 2024-03-04 00:00:00
Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/semi.1986.62.3-4.247
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1986.62.3-4.247
Forcefield analogy for communications involving movement of the head: An exercise in ecological semiotics
URI HADAR
In: Semiotica 1986, Issue 2024-03-04 00:00:00
Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/semi.1986.62.3-4.279
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1986.62.3-4.279
Guest Editorial
In: Semiotica 1986, Issue 2024-03-04 00:00:00
Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/semi.1986.62.3-4.191
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1986.62.3-4.191
Review article
In: Semiotica 1986, Issue 2024-03-04 00:00:00
Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/semi.1986.62.3-4.325
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1986.62.3-4.325
Semantics and the blind child
SALLY M. ROGOW
In: Semiotica 1986, Issue 2024-03-04 00:00:00
Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/semi.1986.62.3-4.297
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1986.62.3-4.297
Transferts d’objets et groupe de Klein: Essai de formalisation en semiotique narrative greimasienne
LUC RACINE
In: Semiotica 1986, Issue 2024-03-04 00:00:00
Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/semi.1986.62.3-4.313
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1986.62.3-4.313
Julia Kristeva: Desire in Language: A Semiotic Approach to Literature and Art
Patrick Imbert
In: The American Journal of Semiotics 1984, Volume 2, Issue 4
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- 169-171
The American Journal of Semiotics
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Revolution in Poetic Language
Julia Kristeva
- Edition
- 1 edition
General Semiotics Columbia University Press 0231056427 Available
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Notes: Originally published as La revolution du langage poetique (1984), translated by Margaret Walker, introduction by Leon S. Roudiez
Annotation: Her aim here is to investigate the workings of "poetic language" as signifying practice, that is, as a semiotic system generated by a speaking subject within a social, historical field.
Identifier: 0231056427
Status: Available