The Sense and Non-Sense of Revolt: The Powers and Limits of Psychoanalysis

The Sense and Non-Sense of Revolt: The Powers and Limits of Psychoanalysis

The Sense and Non-Sense of Revolt: The Powers and Limits of Psychoanalysis

The Sense and Non-Sense of Revolt: The Powers and Limits of Psychoanalysis

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Overview

Kristeva focuses on an intriguing new dilemma. Freud and psychoanalysis taught us that rebellion is what guarantees our independence and our creative abilities. But in our contemporary "entertainment" culture, is rebellion still a viable option? Is it still possible to build and embrace a counterculture? For whom—and against what—and under what forms? Kristeva illustrates the advances and impasses of rebel culture through the experiences of three twentieth-century writers: the existentialist John Paul Sartre, the surrealist Louis Aragon, and the theorist Roland Barthes. The book also offers an illuminating discussion of Freud's groundbreaking work on rebellion, focusing on the symbolic function of patricide in his Totem and Taboo and discussing his often neglected vision of language.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780231109970
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Publication date: 12/26/2001
Series: European Perspectives: A Series in Social Thought and Cultural Criticism
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 5.70(w) x 8.80(h) x 0.60(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Julia Kristeva is professor emerita of linguistics at the Université de Paris VII. A renowned psychoanalyst, philosopher, and linguist, she has written dozens of books spanning semiotics, political theory, literary criticism, gender and sex, and cultural critique, as well as several novels and autobiographical works, published in English translation by Columbia University Press. Kristeva was the inaugural recipient of the Holberg International Memorial Prize in 2004 “for innovative explorations of questions on the intersection of language, culture, and literature.”

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsvii
1.What Revolt Today?1
2.The Sacred and Revolt: Various Logics20
3.The Metamorphoses of "Language" in the Freudian Discovery (Freudian Models of Language)32
4.Oedipus Again; or, Phallic Monism65
5.On the Extraneousness of the Phallus; or, the Feminine Between Illusion and Disillusion94
6.Aragon, Defiance, and Deception: A Precursor?107
7.Sartre; or, "We Are Right to Revolt"149
8.Roland Barthes and Writing as Demystification187
Notes217
Index233
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