This paper will develop a specific reading of Julia Kristeva’s analysis of the Mother in psychoanalytic contexts and artistic production. I want to suggest a particular connection between the Mother and a second figure closely associated with her: the Midwife. Such a move opens up the possibility for a new understanding of Kristeva’s correlation of the Mother with the psychoanalytic concept of “abjection”. I wish to identify the Midwife as the crucial intersection of a masculine and feminine subjectivity. I will undertake this project via a historical study of Midwifery, which will include an exploration of the Midwife’s relationship to masculine ideologies of medical thought, as well as an account of the probl...
Julia Kristeva is known both for her reinterpretations of psychoanalysis and her regular engagements...
Virginia Woolf’s feminist/modernist project is to retrieve and inscribe in her writing the repressed...
The aim of my research project is the generation and enhanced understanding of what is unspeakable, ...
http://verb.lib.lehigh.edu/index.php/verb/article/viewFile/22/25Arts, Education & Law Group, School ...
The thesis considers how the sacred, understood in the radical Durkheimian tradition, shapes the phe...
In referring to psychoanalyst and theorist Julia Kristeva?s claim that the maternal body has no subj...
This article is about the theoretical life of `the abject'. It focuses on the ways in which Anglo-Am...
This article critically engages Julia Kristeva’s latest work on maternal passion as an antidote to w...
The thesis examines Julia Kristeva's contention that contemporary Western society is witnessing a cr...
The thesis examines the psychoanalytic myth of matricide in its relevance for a feminist understandi...
In this essay I examine Julia Kristeva’s transgressive body of work as a strategic embodiment of, an...
In this article I critically re-examine Julia Kristeva’s view that becoming a speaking subject requi...
This essay focuses on Julia Kristeva’s recent volume Thérèse mon amour: Sainte Thérèse d’Avila (200...
In the women\u27s autobiographies with which I work, meaning is created through motherhood as a syst...
It is evident that the second half of the 20th century witnessed a revolution in women’s studies, wh...
Julia Kristeva is known both for her reinterpretations of psychoanalysis and her regular engagements...
Virginia Woolf’s feminist/modernist project is to retrieve and inscribe in her writing the repressed...
The aim of my research project is the generation and enhanced understanding of what is unspeakable, ...
http://verb.lib.lehigh.edu/index.php/verb/article/viewFile/22/25Arts, Education & Law Group, School ...
The thesis considers how the sacred, understood in the radical Durkheimian tradition, shapes the phe...
In referring to psychoanalyst and theorist Julia Kristeva?s claim that the maternal body has no subj...
This article is about the theoretical life of `the abject'. It focuses on the ways in which Anglo-Am...
This article critically engages Julia Kristeva’s latest work on maternal passion as an antidote to w...
The thesis examines Julia Kristeva's contention that contemporary Western society is witnessing a cr...
The thesis examines the psychoanalytic myth of matricide in its relevance for a feminist understandi...
In this essay I examine Julia Kristeva’s transgressive body of work as a strategic embodiment of, an...
In this article I critically re-examine Julia Kristeva’s view that becoming a speaking subject requi...
This essay focuses on Julia Kristeva’s recent volume Thérèse mon amour: Sainte Thérèse d’Avila (200...
In the women\u27s autobiographies with which I work, meaning is created through motherhood as a syst...
It is evident that the second half of the 20th century witnessed a revolution in women’s studies, wh...
Julia Kristeva is known both for her reinterpretations of psychoanalysis and her regular engagements...
Virginia Woolf’s feminist/modernist project is to retrieve and inscribe in her writing the repressed...
The aim of my research project is the generation and enhanced understanding of what is unspeakable, ...