Desire in Language

Desire in Language
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ISBN-10 : 0231214553
ISBN-13 : 9780231214551
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Book Synopsis Desire in Language by : Julia Kristeva

Download or read book Desire in Language written by Julia Kristeva and published by . This book was released on 2023-11-07 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Desire in Language traces the path of an investigation into the semiotics of literature and the arts. Julia Kristeva proposes and tests theories centered on the nature and development of the novel.

Revolution in Poetic Language

Revolution in Poetic Language
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 387
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ISBN-10 : 9780231561402
ISBN-13 : 0231561407
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Book Synopsis Revolution in Poetic Language by : Julia Kristeva

Download or read book Revolution in Poetic Language written by Julia Kristeva and published by Columbia University Press. This book was released on 2024-02-20 with total page 387 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In Revolution in Poetic Language, Julia Kristeva explicates her foundational distinction between the semiotic and the symbolic and explores their interrelationships. Linking the psychosomatic to the literary and the literary to a larger political horizon, she questions the premises of linguistic, psychoanalytic, philosophical, and literary theories.

Temps Sensible

Temps Sensible
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 436
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ISBN-10 : 023110250X
ISBN-13 : 9780231102506
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Book Synopsis Temps Sensible by : Julia Kristeva

Download or read book Temps Sensible written by Julia Kristeva and published by Columbia University Press. This book was released on 1996 with total page 436 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Not only a meditation on Proust, this is a commentary on how the experience of literature is manifested in time and sensation. Kristeva uses Proust as a starting point to reflect upon broader notions of character, time, sensation, metaphor, and history.

Methods of Desire

Methods of Desire
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Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages : 241
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ISBN-10 : 9780824880477
ISBN-13 : 0824880471
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Book Synopsis Methods of Desire by : Aurora Donzelli

Download or read book Methods of Desire written by Aurora Donzelli and published by University of Hawaii Press. This book was released on 2019-08-31 with total page 241 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Since the Asian financial crisis of the late 1990s, Indonesia has undergone a radical program of administrative decentralization and neoliberal reforms. In Methods of Desire, author Aurora Donzelli explores these changes through an innovative perspective—one that locates the production of neoliberalism in novel patterns of language use and new styles of affect display. Building on almost two decades of fieldwork, Donzelli describes how the growing influence of transnational lending agencies is transforming the ways in which people desire and voice their expectations, intentions, and entitlements within the emergent participatory democracy and restructuring of Indonesia’s political economy. She argues that a largely overlooked aspect of the Era Reformasi concerns the transition from a moral regime centered on the expectation that desires should remain hidden to a new emphasis on the public expression of individuals’ aspirations. The book examines how the large-scale institutional transformations that followed the collapse of the Suharto regime have impacted people’s lives and imaginations in the relatively remote and primarily rural Toraja highlands of Sulawesi. A novel concept of the individual as a bundle of audible and measurable desires has emerged, one that contrasts with the deep-rooted reticence toward the expression of personal preferences. The spreading of foreign discursive genres such as customer satisfaction surveys, training sessions, electoral mission statements, and fundraising auctions, and the diffusion of new textual artifacts such as checklists, flowcharts, and workflow diagrams are producing forms of citizenship, political participation, and moral agency that contrast with the longstanding epistemologies of secrecy typical of local styles of knowledge and power. Donzelli’s long-term ethnographic study examines how these foreign protocols are being received, absorbed, and readapted in a peripheral community of the Indonesian archipelago. Combining a telescopic perspective on our contemporary moment with a microscopic analysis of conversational practices, the author argues that the managerial forms of political rationality and the entrepreneurial morality underwriting neoliberal apparatuses proliferate through the working of small cogs, that is, acts of speech. By examining these concrete communicative exchanges, she sheds light on both the coherence and inconsistency underlying the worldwide diffusion of market logic to all domains of life.

Desire in Language

Desire in Language
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 467
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ISBN-10 : 9780231561426
ISBN-13 : 0231561423
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Book Synopsis Desire in Language by : Julia Kristeva

Download or read book Desire in Language written by Julia Kristeva and published by Columbia University Press. This book was released on 2024-02-20 with total page 467 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Desire in Language presents a selection of Julia Kristeva’s essays that trace the path of an investigation, extending over a period of ten years, into the semiotics of literature and the arts. Probing beyond the claims of Sigmund Freud, Jacques Lacan, and others, Kristeva proposes and tests theories centered on the nature and development of the novel, and on what she has defined as a signifying practice in poetic language and pictural works. Desire in Language fully shows what Roman Jakobson has called Kristeva’s “genuine gift of questioning generally adopted ‘axioms,’ and her contrary gift of releasing various ‘damned questions’ from their traditional question marks.”

The Kristeva Reader

The Kristeva Reader
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-10 : 0231063253
ISBN-13 : 9780231063258
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Book Synopsis The Kristeva Reader by : Julia Kristeva

Download or read book The Kristeva Reader written by Julia Kristeva and published by Columbia University Press. This book was released on 1986 with total page 340 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An easily accessible introduction to Kristeva's work in English. The essays have been selected as representative of the three main areas of Kristeva's writing--semiotics, psychoanalysis, and political theory--and are each prefaced by a clear, instructive introduction. For beginners or those familiar with Kristeva's work this is a good complement to The Portable Kristeva with a convenient selection of articles from Kristeva's earlier work some of which are otherwise hard to come by.

Strangers to Ourselves

Strangers to Ourselves
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9780231561532
ISBN-13 : 0231561539
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Book Synopsis Strangers to Ourselves by : Julia Kristeva

Download or read book Strangers to Ourselves written by Julia Kristeva and published by Columbia University Press. This book was released on 2024-02-20 with total page 305 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is concerned with the notion of the stranger—the foreigner, outsider, or alien in a country and society not their own—as well as the notion of strangeness within the self, a person’s deep sense of being, as distinct from outside appearance and their conscious idea of self. Julia Kristeva begins with the personal and moves outward by examining world literature and philosophy. She discusses the foreigner in Greek tragedy, in the Bible, and in the literature of the Middle Ages, Renaissance, Enlightenment, and the twentieth century. By considering the legal status of foreigners throughout history, Kristeva offers a different perspective on our own civilization.