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Intimate revolt : the powers and the limits of psychoanalysis

Kristeva, JuliaHerman, Jeanine(Translated by)
Part of the European Perspectives: A Series in Social Thought and Cultural Criticism series
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Julia Kristeva, herself a product of the famous May 1968 Paris student uprising, has long been fascinated by the concept of rebellion and revolution.

Psychoanalysts believe that rebellion guarantees our independence and creative capacities, but is revolution still possible?

Confronted with the culture of entertainment, can we build and nurture a culture of revolt, in the etymological and Proustian sense of the word: an unveiling, a return, a displacement, a reconstruction of the past, of memory, of meaning?

In the first part of the book, Kristeva examines the manner in which three of the most unsettling modern writers - Aragon, Sartre and Barthes - affirm their personal rebellion.In the second part of the book, Kristeva ponders the future of rebellion.

She maintains that the "new world order" is not favourable to revolt. "What can we revolt against if power is vacant and values corrupt?" she asks.

Not only is political revolt mired in compromise among parties whose differences are less and less obvious, but an essential component of European culture - a culture of doubt and criticism - is losing its moral and aesthetic impact.

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Columbia University Press
023111415X / 9780231114158
Paperback / softback
27/08/2003
United States
English
392 p.
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Reprint. Originally published: 2002.