Julia Kristeva's Ethical and Political Thought

Spindel Conference 2003, Volume 42

Sara Beardsworth and Mary Beth Mader, Editors

 

Articles:

Editors' Introduction
by Sara Beardsworth and Mary Beth Mader

Forgiveness and Community
by Kelly Oliver

Comments:  Fore-given Forgiveness
by Mary Beth Mader

Kristeva and Fanon: The Future of the Revolt or the Future of an Illusion?
by Ewa Plonowska Ziarek

Comments: The Politics of Irony in Fanon and Kristeva
by Brigitte Weltman-Aron

Abjection, or Why Freud Introduces the Phallus: Identification, Castration Theory and the Logic of Fetishism
by Tina Chanter

Comments: Chanter's Reading of Freud
by Georganna Ulary

The Temporality of Intimacy: Kristeva's Return to the Political
by Cecilia Sjoholm

Comments: Holbein's Work of Art in Kristeva's Political Thought
by Athena Colman

Sacrificial Promises in the Time of Obsession: Kristeva and the Sexual Contract
by Stacy Keltner

Comments: Renegotiating the Contract
by Pleshette DeArmitt

Kristeva's Idea of Sublimation
by Sara Beardsworth

Comments: Sublimation and Disappointment
by Gregg Horowitz

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