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  1. The Speaking Abject in Kristeva's Powers of Horror. Thea Harrington. Philosophy. Hypatia. 1998. This essay analyzes the implications of the performative aspects of Julia Kristeva's Powers of Horror by situating this work in the context of similar aspects of her previous work. This construction…. Expand. 24.

  2. 26 de mar. de 2024 · Julia Kristeva’s Powers of Horror, which theorizes the notion of the ‘abject’ in a series of blisteringly insightful analyses, is as relevant, as necessary, and as courageous today as it seemed in 1984. Dazzling.

  3. 14 de mai. de 1984 · Buy Powers of Horror: An Essay on Abjection (European Perspectives) (European Perspectives Series) Reprint by Julia Kristeva (ISBN: 9780231053471) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.

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  4. This year, I decided to focus on a less common but equally apt work in the canon of horror: the linguist and psychoanalyst Julia Kristeva’s classic work on abjection, Pouvoirs de l’horreur (Powers of Horror). Kristeva’s objective in this book-length essay is to address the role of abjection as a psychosocial property and a literary device.

  5. 15 de abr. de 1982 · Powers of Horror is an excellent introduction to an aspect of contemporary French literature which has been allowed to become somewhat neglected in the current emphasis on para-philosophical modes of discourse.

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  6. Study Guides you won ' t find anywhere else. 175 + new titles every month. Subscribe for $3 a Month. Powers of Horror opens with a survey and unpacking of Kristeva’s theoretical project concerning abjection. Throughout the book, Kristeva draws on a wide range of historical, religious, philosophical, and literary references to build her arguments.

  7. 13 de fev. de 2024 · In Powers of Horror, Julia Kristeva offers an extensive and profound consideration of the nature of abjection.Drawing on Freud and Lacan, she analyzes the nature of attitudes toward repulsive subjects and examines the function of these topics in the writings of Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Marcel Proust, James Joyce, and other authors.

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