Julia kristeva revolution in poetic language summary
Kristeva's "Revolution in Poetic Language"....
In her Revolution in Poetic Language, Julia Kristeva resisted the abstract use of language, with its aim of totalization and finality, in all its."Revolution in Poetic Language" Fifty Years Later
New Directions in Kristeva Studies
Alternative formats available from:
Editor's Acknowledgments
Introduction: Revolutionary Practice and the Subject-in-Process
Emilia Angelova
Part One: Two New Texts by Kristeva
1.
Editor's Introduction to Julia Kristeva's "The Impossibility of Loss" ()
Emilia Angelova
2. The Impossibility of Loss
Julia Kristeva, translated by Elisabeth Paquette
3. Of What Use Are Poets in Times of Distress?
Julia Kristeva, translated by Elisabeth Paquette and Alice Jardine
Part Two Beyond Feminism: Engaging Kristeva for Decolonial, Trans, and Disability Studies
4.
In Revolution in Poetic Language, Kristeva initially offers an account of language acquisition and the constitution of the 'speaking subject'.
Julia Kristeva's Maternal Ethics of Tenderness
Kelly Oliver
5. Kristeva in a Trans Poetic Frame
Sid Hansen
6. Stranger than Other Strangers: On the Crossroads between Subjectivity and Language in Kristeva and Anzaldúa
Fanny Söderbäck
7.
Theories of Poetic Resistance: Julia Kristeva and Sylvi