Discourse, Band 13Indiana University Press, 1991 |
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... Kristeva tries to address this issue by beginning with the experience of foreignness , with what she as a Bulgarian in Paris could speak about . She represents the second world not only of Bulgaria , but also of the white intellectual ...
... Kristeva tries to address this issue by beginning with the experience of foreignness , with what she as a Bulgarian in Paris could speak about . She represents the second world not only of Bulgaria , but also of the white intellectual ...
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guerite Duras important because it is the first time Kristeva has studied a woman's writing . Kristeva situates Duras both at the crossroads of an unbearable historical content and at the crossroads of personal psychoanalytic anguish ...
guerite Duras important because it is the first time Kristeva has studied a woman's writing . Kristeva situates Duras both at the crossroads of an unbearable historical content and at the crossroads of personal psychoanalytic anguish ...
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... Kristeva's work help feminism ? Can feminism make use of this permanent strangeness , this negativity , as a way to posit one mode of an effective subject position ? Can feminism ally itself with a kind of anarchism ? This interview ...
... Kristeva's work help feminism ? Can feminism make use of this permanent strangeness , this negativity , as a way to posit one mode of an effective subject position ? Can feminism ally itself with a kind of anarchism ? This interview ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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