Julia Kristeva: Psychoanalysis and ModernitySUNY Press, 9 sept. 2004 - 309 pagini This is the first systematic overview of Julia Kristeva s vision and work in relation to philosophical modernity. It provides a clear, comprehensive, and interdisciplinary analysis of her thought on psychoanalysis, art, ethics, politics, and feminism in the secular aftermath of religion. Sara Beardsworth shows that Kristeva s multiple perspectives explore the powers and limits of different discourses as responses to the historical failures of Western cultures, failures that are undergone and disclosed in psychoanalysis. |
Cuprins
The Early View of Psychoanalysis and Art | 25 |
The Lacanian Background | 27 |
Revolution in Poetic Language | 39 |
Primary Narcissism | 55 |
Primary Idealization | 61 |
Abjection | 79 |
The Phobic Object | 84 |
Where Am I? | 90 |
God is Dead | 145 |
A New Suffering World | 153 |
A New Amatory World | 162 |
The Social and Political Implications of Kristevas Thought | 167 |
Ethics and Politics | 169 |
The Ethics of Psychoanalysis | 172 |
Nations Without Nationalism | 206 |
Kristevas Feminism | 217 |
Primal Loss | 95 |
Intolerance For Loss | 98 |
The Signifying Failure | 104 |
Religion and Art Kristevds Minor Histories of Modernity | 113 |
The Powers and Limitations of Religion | 115 |
Psychoanalysis and the Sacred | 119 |
Religious Codifications of Abjection | 124 |
The Kristevan Aesthetic | 143 |
Woman and Nature | 219 |
Kristeva or Butler? | 226 |
The Maternal Feminine | 248 |
Revolt Culture and Exemplary Lives | 267 |
NOTES | 277 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 287 |
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