Passions of our time / Julia Kristeva ; edited with a foreword by Lawrence D. Kritzman ; translated by Constance Borde and Sheila Malovany-Chevallier.

By: Kristeva, Julia, 1941- [author]Contributor(s): Kritzman, Lawrence D [editor,, writer of foreword.] | Borde, Constance [translator.] | Malovany-Chevallier, Sheila [translator.] | JStor - EBAMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: French Series: European perspectives | European Perspectives: A Series in Social Thought and Cultural CriticismPublisher: New York : Columbia University Press, [2018]Description: 1 online resource (xii, 406 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780231547499 (electronic bk.)Uniform titles: Essays. Selections. English Subject(s): Time | Time -- Psychological aspects | Time | Temps | Temps -- Aspect psychologique | time | PHILOSOPHY -- History & Surveys -- Modern | PSYCHOLOGY -- General | Time | Time -- Psychological aspectsGenre/Form: Essay | essays. | Essays | Essays. | Essais. Additional physical formats: Print version:: Passions of our time.DDC classification: 194 LOC classification: BD638Online resources: e-book Full-text access | e-book Full-text access
Contents:
Foreword / Lawrence D. Kritzman; Acknowledgments; I. Singular Liberties; 1. My Alphabet; or, How I Am a Letter; 2. Reliance: What Is Loving for a Mother?; 3. How to Speak to Literature with Roland Barthes; 4. Emile Benveniste, a Linguist Who Neither Says nor Hides, but Signifies; II. Psychoanalysis; 5. Freud, the Heart of the Matter; 6. The Contemporary Contribution of Psychoanalysis; 7. A Father Is Being Beaten to Death; 8. Maternal Eroticism; 9. Speaking in Psychoanalysis: From Symbols to Flesh and Back Again; 10. Affect, That "Intense Depth of Words"; 11. The Lacan Event; III. Women; 12. Antigone, Limit and Horizon; 13. The Passion According to Teresa of Avila; 14. Beauvoir Dreams; IV. Humanism; 15. A Felicity Named Rousseau
16. Speech, That Experience; 17. Disability Revised: The Tragic and Chance; 18. From "Critical Modernity" to "Analytical Modernity"; 19. In Jerusalem: Monotheisms and Secularization and the Need to Believe; 20. Dare Humanism; 21. Ten Principles for Twenty-First-Century Humanism; 22. On the Sanctity of Human Life; V. France, Europe, China; 23. Moses, Freud, and China; 24. Diversity Is My Motto; 25. The French Cultural MessageVI. Positions; 26. The Universal in the Singular; 27. Can One Be a Muslim Woman and a Shrink?; 28. One Is Born Woman, but I Become One; Notes; Index.
Summary: Passions of the Times showcases recent essays of Julia Kristeva's that demonstrate her capacious intellect, her gifts as a stylist, and the profound contribution of her thought to the challenges of the present. Kristeva considers literature, translation, psychoanalysis, disability, gender, humanism, and universalism, among other topics.
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880-01 Passions of the Times showcases recent essays of Julia Kristeva's that demonstrate her capacious intellect, her gifts as a stylist, and the profound contribution of her thought to the challenges of the present. Kristeva considers literature, translation, psychoanalysis, disability, gender, humanism, and universalism, among other topics.

Foreword / Lawrence D. Kritzman; Acknowledgments; I. Singular Liberties; 1. My Alphabet; or, How I Am a Letter; 2. Reliance: What Is Loving for a Mother?; 3. How to Speak to Literature with Roland Barthes; 4. Emile Benveniste, a Linguist Who Neither Says nor Hides, but Signifies; II. Psychoanalysis; 5. Freud, the Heart of the Matter; 6. The Contemporary Contribution of Psychoanalysis; 7. A Father Is Being Beaten to Death; 8. Maternal Eroticism; 9. Speaking in Psychoanalysis: From Symbols to Flesh and Back Again; 10. Affect, That "Intense Depth of Words"; 11. The Lacan Event; III. Women; 12. Antigone, Limit and Horizon; 13. The Passion According to Teresa of Avila; 14. Beauvoir Dreams; IV. Humanism; 15. A Felicity Named Rousseau

16. Speech, That Experience; 17. Disability Revised: The Tragic and Chance; 18. From "Critical Modernity" to "Analytical Modernity"; 19. In Jerusalem: Monotheisms and Secularization and the Need to Believe; 20. Dare Humanism; 21. Ten Principles for Twenty-First-Century Humanism; 22. On the Sanctity of Human Life; V. France, Europe, China; 23. Moses, Freud, and China; 24. Diversity Is My Motto; 25. The French Cultural MessageVI. Positions; 26. The Universal in the Singular; 27. Can One Be a Muslim Woman and a Shrink?; 28. One Is Born Woman, but I Become One; Notes; Index.

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Translated from French.