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  1. 1 giorno fa · Julia Kristeva's theory of the abject is pivotal in understanding the thematic depth of the body horror aspects of LLB. Kristeva explored the concept of the abject in her seminal work Powers of Horror. (Oh, speaking of books — yes, the book Macho Sluts that Lou is reading in the film is a real book, and I plan to buy it.)

  2. 3 giorni fa · Women's time by Julia Kristeva | Feminism |

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  3. 5 giorni fa · The scene’s sickening images of blood, sweat, and tears provoke horror in the reader and “a massive and sudden emergence of uncanniness,” as Julia Kristeva defines the abject (2). The uncanny in this crucial moment manifests in a feeling of disorientation and existential dread.

  4. 1 giorno fa · Perhaps the most powerful thread in your book, for me, is the deep love and longing between mother and daughter. You describe reading Julia Kristeva’s Black Sun (a favorite theoretical text of mine!), a book that claims art is a dedication to the lost mother. I think this was so affirming to me as a young reader.

  5. 3 giorni fa · And it was not only in academic discourse that the mind was paramount; subversion and liberation supposedly motivated the revolutionary-edge books admired in those days, from Jacques Derrida to Julia Kristeva to the L.A.N.G.U.A.G.E. poets. But wasn’t this flood of reactive postmodern discourse still shackled to the mind first and foremost?

  6. 3 giorni fa · but it was not until Julia Kristeva introduced him in the essay “ Le mot, le dialogue et le roman ” in the book Recherches pour une sémanalyse (1969) that he became known in the West.

  7. 3 giorni fa · The author of numerous scholarly publications, she has published translations of five French books, The Enchanted Clock by Julia Kristeva, Mysterious Mozart by Philippe Sollers, An Impossible Love by Christine Angot, Casanova the Irresistible by Philippe Sollers, and Dostoyevsky in the Face of Death by Julia Kristeva.