Abjection, Melancholia and Love

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Andrew Benjamin
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Archaic Mother
avant-garde criticism
body representation
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De Man's Discourse
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feminist literature
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Hertz's Essay
Imaginary Anatomy
Imaginary Father
Jehan De Saintre
Julia Kristeva
Kristeva's Account
Kristeva's Analysis
Kristeva's Work
La La
Leslie Hill
literary criticism
literature psychoanalysis
Lurid Figures
Mrs Dalloway
Page Boy
Performative Model
Primary Narcissism
psychoanalysis in literature and art
psychoanalytic theory
semiotic analysis
sexual difference studies
Social Representativity
Soleil Noir
Specular Relation
Tel Quel
Thetic Moment
Uncertain Agency
Writes De Man
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415522939
  • Weight: 570g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Jun 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume begins with a new essay by Julia Kristeva, ‘The Adolescent Novel’, in which she examines the relation between novelistic writing and the experience of adolescence as an ‘open structure’. It is this blend of the literary with the psychoanalytic that places Kristeva’s work central to current thinking, from semiotics and critical theory to feminism and psychoanalysis.

The essays in this volume offer insight into the workings of Kristeva’s thought, ranging from her analyses of sexual difference, female temporality and the perceptions of the body to the mental states of abjection and melancholia, and their representation in painting and literature.

Kristeva’s persistent humanity, her profound understanding of the dynamics of intention and creativity, mark her out as one of the leading theoreticians of desire. Each essay offers the reader a new insight into the many aspects that make up Kristeva’s entire oeuvre.

John Fletcher (University of Warwick, UK),  Andrew Benjamin (Monash University, Victoria, Australia)