The Kristeva Critical ReaderJohn Lechte, Mary Zournazi Edinburgh University Press, 2003 - 246 páginas This in-depth critical assessment of the work of French psychoanalyst and literary theorist, Julia Kristeva, brings together for the first time readings both classical and new. Kristeva's writing on literature and psychoanalysis, language and social issues, as well as her fiction, are all considered. Each reading confronts questions raised by Kristeva's thought and contributes to giving an overview of her concerns. Chapters written especially for this volume take the reader into the most recent work of this most eminent thinker of the post-War era. Essays Address: yKristeva's writings in the 1960s and 1970s on the semiotic and on poetic language yThe implications for feminism, art, psychoanalysis and cultural difference of the works of the 1980s yKristeva's theory of revolt and the feminine genius in the writings of the 1990sBoth the non-specialist reader and the Kristeva scholar will find this to be an essential collection of criticism. Key Features yFull coverage of Kristeva's thought and writings yExplanatory and contextualising headnotes at the beginning of each reading yPrimary bibliography of Kristeva's works and a secondary bibliography of works cited yGlossary of key terms. |
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The Foreigner | 11 |
The Crisis of Meaning | 36 |
From Bellini to Proust | 55 |
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