An edition of Julia Kristeva (1996)

Julia Kristeva

readings of exile and estrangement

Julia Kristeva
Anna Smith, Anna Smith
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An edition of Julia Kristeva (1996)

Julia Kristeva

readings of exile and estrangement

Literature can have a disturbing effect on its readers. It unsettles our hold on everyday experience and makes us strangers and exiles. Anna Smith argues that this is the side of literature which attracts critic and psychoanalyst Julia Kristeva.

Kristeva is drawn to states of extremity where language and the psyche are under duress, and in this book Smith examines the way the alchemical properties of words may transform these extremities into what Kristeva calls 'a fire of tongues, an exit from representation'.

If Kristeva belongs to postmodernity, she is also interested in asking what renews the system? If we are exiled within language, where can genuine innovation originate, and does it make a difference when a woman asks these questions? Smith takes up Kristeva's concerns through the figure of the female voyager and studies moments in a number of her texts where exile and dissolution of being appear to be countered by an investment in a privileged feminine space.

Preserving a space within the psyche that resists death and renews speech, Smith argues, is the only kind of salvation Kristeva believes is available to us today.

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Publisher
Macmillan
Language
English
Pages
246

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Cover of: Julia Kristeva
Julia Kristeva: Readings of Exile and Estrangement
March 1997, Palgrave Macmillan
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Julia Kristeva
Julia Kristeva: readings of exile and estrangement
1996, Macmillan
in English
Cover of: Julia Kristeva
Julia Kristeva: readings of exile and estrangement
1996, St. Martin's Press, Palgrave Macmillan
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Basingstoke

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
801.95092
Library of Congress
PN75.K75 S64 1996, RC500-510BF173-175.5

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 246 p. ;
Number of pages
246

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL16629852M
ISBN 10
0333629221, 033362923X
LCCN
gb96089661
OCLC/WorldCat
36122376
Goodreads
3254665
3254666

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL3277475W

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Schopenhauer once wrote of how the common mass of people lived existence as if surrounded by the smells of a perfume shop - so engendered were they by its environment, that they were unable to recognise its distinctive beauty.
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