L'oeuvre de Julia Kristeva, surtout ses descriptions récentes de la religion, est à la fois compliquée et provocante. Cet article examine ses recherches à travers trois thèmes : la maternité, le «père de la préhistoire personnelle» et la religion. Quoique Kristeva anime nos pensées de façon merveilleuse, sa thèse principale reste fidèle à une interprétation freudienne des thèmes choisis qui nous laisse dans un monde patriarcal.The work of Julia Kristeva, particularly her recent discussions of religion, is both complex and challenging. This article surveys these investigations under the headings of motherhood, the "father of personal prehistory", and religion. The main argument concerns the fact that though Kristeva may provoke our th...
The Marxist version of Julia Kristeva is not very well known. If her name means anything, it is Kris...
In her keynote address to the Kristeva Circle 2014, Julia Kristeva argued that European Humanism dat...
Using a case study of spiritual paternity in the context of a monastic community, this article attem...
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This essay focuses on Julia Kristeva’s recent volume Thérèse mon amour: Sainte Thérèse d’Avila (200...
In this chapter, I will introduce Kristeva as a psychoanalytic theorist of religion, focusing on thi...
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In the face of an explosion of feminist discourse and an increasingly global, deeply troubled socio-...
This study examines the development of Julia Kristeva's thought on religion and its relevance to her...
In this essay I examine Julia Kristeva’s transgressive body of work as a strategic embodiment of, an...
This article critically engages Julia Kristeva’s latest work on maternal passion as an antidote to w...
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The thesis considers how the sacred, understood in the radical Durkheimian tradition, shapes the phe...
Pinder examines Julia Kristeva\u27s essay "Stabat Mater," a focus of psychoanalytical, his...
The Marxist version of Julia Kristeva is not very well known. If her name means anything, it is Kris...
In her keynote address to the Kristeva Circle 2014, Julia Kristeva argued that European Humanism dat...
Using a case study of spiritual paternity in the context of a monastic community, this article attem...
L'article propose une analyse de l'ouvrage de Julia Kristeva, Thérèse mon amour (2008), après l'avoi...
This essay focuses on Julia Kristeva’s recent volume Thérèse mon amour: Sainte Thérèse d’Avila (200...
In this chapter, I will introduce Kristeva as a psychoanalytic theorist of religion, focusing on thi...
In his seminal essay “Mourning and Melancholia,” Sigmund Freud distinguished between a healthy respo...
This study offers a close reading of Julia Kristeva’s theories of ‘intimate revolt’ and ‘revolt cult...
In the face of an explosion of feminist discourse and an increasingly global, deeply troubled socio-...
This study examines the development of Julia Kristeva's thought on religion and its relevance to her...
In this essay I examine Julia Kristeva’s transgressive body of work as a strategic embodiment of, an...
This article critically engages Julia Kristeva’s latest work on maternal passion as an antidote to w...
In This Incredible Need to Believe (2009), philosopher Julia Kristeva identifies the present as a ti...
The thesis considers how the sacred, understood in the radical Durkheimian tradition, shapes the phe...
Pinder examines Julia Kristeva\u27s essay "Stabat Mater," a focus of psychoanalytical, his...
The Marxist version of Julia Kristeva is not very well known. If her name means anything, it is Kris...
In her keynote address to the Kristeva Circle 2014, Julia Kristeva argued that European Humanism dat...
Using a case study of spiritual paternity in the context of a monastic community, this article attem...