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Title New forms of revolt : essays on Kristeva's intimate politics / edited by Sarah K. Hansen and Rebecca Tuvel.

Publication Info. Albany, NY : State University of New York, 2017.

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Description 1 online resource.
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Series SUNY series in gender theory
SUNY series in gender theory.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Acknowledgments; Introduction; From Poetic Revolution to Intimate Revolt; Intimate Revolt in Dark Times; New Forms of Revolt; Essays on Intimate Politics; Works Cited; Part I: Kristeva: Revolt and Political Action; 1. New Forms of Revolt; Adolescence: A Syndrome of Ideality; Motherhood Today; 2. Spectacle and Revolt: On the Intersection of Psychoanalysis and Social Theory in Julia Kristeva's Work; The Logic of the Imaginary; Cinema and Fantasy; Cinema and the Thought Specular; Society of the Spectacle; Aesthetic Experience; Conclusion; Works Cited
3. The Chiasmus of Action and Revolt: Julia Kristeva, Hannah Arendt, and Gillian RoseKristeva on Revolt; Rose on Action; Revolt and Political Risk: Premodern Worlds; Modern Worlds: The Chiasmus; Notes; Works Cited; Part II: Imagining New Intimacies: Anti-Racist, Aesthetic, and Clinical Revolts; 4. Revolt and the Lettered Self; The Lettered Self; Revolution in Poetic Language and the Colonial Thetic; Reinvesting Revolt; Works Cited; 5. Extimate Trauma, Intimate Ethics: Kristevan Revolt in the Artwork of Kara Walker; Cutting into Kara Walker's Trauma Aesthetic
Witnessing the Extimate Trauma of the RealThe Intimate Ethics of Aesthetic Revolt; Works Cited; 6. Patient Interpretation: Kristeva's Model for the Caregiver; The Medical Humanities and Narrative Ethics; Kristeva's Hatred and Forgiveness; Patient Interpretation: Kristeva's Model for Patient Care; Patient Interpretation Compared; Patient Interpretation and the Space for Revolt; Conclusion; Notes; Works Cited; Part III: Language and Narrative in Kristeva; 7. Language as Poeisis: Linguistic Productivity and Forms of Resistance in Kristeva and Saussure
Linguistic Objects, Poetic Subjects: Saussure and KristevaSpeaking Subjects: Saussure's Linguistics Revisited; The Poetics of Revolt; Notes; Works Cited; 8. Peregrine Genius and Thought-Things: Julia Kristeva and Hannah Arendt on Revolt as Salutary Estrangement; Notes; Works Cited; 9. Eurydicean Revolt and Metam-Orphic Writing in Arendt and Kristeva; The Human Condition and the "Backward Glance" of the Storyteller; The Invisible Life of the Mind; Femininity and the Possibility of Eurydicean Revolt; Kristeva's Desensing; Notes; Works Cited
10. At the Risk of Thinking: On Writing an Intellectual Biography of Julia KristevaPart 1; Part 2; Notes; Works Cited; Contributors; Index
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Subject Kristeva, Julia, 1941-
Kristeva, Julia, 1941-
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Hansen, Sarah K., editor.
Other Form: Print version: New forms of revolt. Albany, NY : State University of New York, 2017 9781438465210 (DLC) 2016031496
ISBN 9781438465227 (electronic book)
143846522X (electronic book)
9781438465210 (alkaline paper)