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Verlag: Fordham University Press

Ort: New York City

Jahr: 2011

Pages: 168-195

Volle Referenz:

Vanessa Rumble, "Progress in spirit", in: Phenomenologies of the stranger, New York City, Fordham University Press, 2011

Abstrakt

In the penultimate chapter ofStrangers to Ourselves(1989), Julia Kristeva distills the “political and ethical impact of the Freudian breakthrough.”¹ Surfacing at the close of an invigorating cultural (and classically Kristevan) romp through political, literary, and philosophical history, carrying us from dawning awareness of sexual difference (“the first foreigners: women”) to Jewish, Greek, and Roman representations of autochthony and otherness, and finally to Enlightenment thinking on universalism, her remarks on the uncanny in Freud signal our entry into a domain decisively shaped by Kristeva herself: that of politics and psychoanalysis.

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Publication details

Verlag: Fordham University Press

Ort: New York City

Jahr: 2011

Pages: 168-195

Volle Referenz:

Vanessa Rumble, "Progress in spirit", in: Phenomenologies of the stranger, New York City, Fordham University Press, 2011