Revolution in Poetic Language / Edition 1

Revolution in Poetic Language / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0231056435
ISBN-13:
9780231056434
Pub. Date:
01/21/1985
Publisher:
Columbia University Press
ISBN-10:
0231056435
ISBN-13:
9780231056434
Pub. Date:
01/21/1985
Publisher:
Columbia University Press
Revolution in Poetic Language / Edition 1

Revolution in Poetic Language / Edition 1

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Overview

The linking of psychosomatic to literary and literary to a larger political horizon raises the question of conservative premises to linguistic, pyschoanalystic, philisophical, and literary theories and criticisms of such.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780231056434
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Publication date: 01/21/1985
Series: European Perspectives: A Series in Social Thought and Cultural Criticism
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 271
Product dimensions: 5.80(w) x 8.70(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Julia Kristeva is an internationally known psychoanalyst and critic, is Professor of Linguistics at the University de Paris VII and chief proponent of semanalyse, a term she coined to name the discipline that blends semiotics with pyschoanalysis.Noted by the San Fransisco Chronicle-Examiner as a woman whose writings demonstrate "her amazing command of history, politics, literature, linguistics, and psychoogy," Kristeva recently hosted a French television series and is the author of many critically acclaimed books published by Columbia University Press in translation, including Time and Sense: Proust and the Experience of Literature and the novel, Possessions.

Table of Contents

Translator's Preface
Introduction, by Leon S. Roudiez
Prolegomenon
Part 1. The Semiotic and the symbolic
1. The Phenomenological Subject of Enunciation
2. The Semiotic Chora Ordering the Drives
3. Husserl's Hyletic Meaning: A Natural Thesis
4. Hjelmslev's Presupposed Meaning
5. The Thetic: Rupture and/or Boundary
6. The Mirror and Castration Positing the Subject as Absent from the Signifier
7. Frege's Notion of Signification: Enunciation and Denotation
8. Breaching the Thetic: Mimesis
9. The Unstable Symbolic. Substitutions in the Symbolic: Fetishism
10. The Signifying Process
11. Poetry That is Not a Form of Murder
12. Genotext and Phenotext
13. Four Signifying Practices
Part 2. Negativity: Rejection
1. The Fourth "Term" of the Dialectic
2. Independent and Subjugated "Force" in Hegel
3. Negativity as Transversal to Thetic Judgment
4. "Kinesis," "Cura," "Desire"
5. Humanitarian Desire
6. Non-Contradiction Neutral Peace
7. Freud's Notion of Expulsion Rejection
Part 3. Heterogeneity
1. The Dichotomy and Heteronomy of Drives
2. Facilitation, Stasis, and the Thetic Moment
3. The Homological Economy of the Representamen
4. Through the Principle of Language
5. Skepticism and Nihilism in Hegel and in the Text
Part 4. Practice
1. Experience Is Not Practice
2. The Atomistic Subject of Practice in Marxism
3. Calling Back Rupture within Practice - Experience-in-Practice
4. The Text as Practice, Distinct from Transference Discourse
5. The Second Overturning of the Dialectic after Political Economy, Aesthetics
6. Madoror and Poems, Laughter as Practice
7. The Expenditure of a Logical Conclusion: Igitur
Notes
Index

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Toril Moi

Students and scholars of psychoanalysis, semiotics, linguistics, and feminist theory alike will rejoice to see Julia Kristeva's "La Revolution du langue poetique" now finally appearing in English... A crucially important book.

— French Studies

Alice Jardine

A lucid and creative consideration of the status and stakes of contemporary cultural criticism, it is an essential reading for students of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries - and a monumental challenge to all of us.

Alice Jardine, Harvard University

French Studies - Toril Moi

Students and scholars of psychoanalysis, semiotics, linguistics, and feminist theory alike will rejoice to see Julia Kristeva's "La Revolution du langue poetique" now finally appearing in English... A crucially important book.

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