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Desire in Language: A Semiotic Approach to Literature and Art [Paperback]

Julia Kristeva (Author), Leon S. Roudiez (Editor), Alice Jardine (Editor), Thomas Gora (Translator)
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0231048076 978-0231048071 April 15, 1980 1st Edition in English, 4th printing

Desire in Language traces the path of an investigation, extending over a period of ten years, into the semiotics of literature and the arts. But the essays of Julia Kristeva in this volume, though they often deal with literature and art, do not amount to either "literary criticism" or "art criticism." Their concern, writes Kristeva, "remains intratheoretical: they are based on art and literature in order to subvert the very theoretical, philosophical, or semiological apparatus."

Probing beyond the discoveries of Sigmund Freud, Jacques Lacan, Roman Jakobson and others, Julia Kristeva proposes and tests theories centered on the nature and development of the novel, and on what she has defined as a signifying practice in poetic language and pictural works. Desire in Language fully shows what Roman Jakobson has called Kristeva's "genuine gift of questioning generally adopted 'axioms,' and her contrary gift of releasing various 'damned questions' from their traditional question marks."


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Kristeva changes the place of things: she always destroys the latest preconception, the one we thought we could be comforted by, the one of which we could be proud; what she displaces in the illusion that it has all been said already, that is, she removes the pressure of the signified - in a word, stupidity; what she subverts is authority - that of monological science, of filiation. -- Roland Barthes

Kristeva changes the place of things: she always destroys the latest preconception, the one we thought we could be comforted by, the one of which we could be proud; what she displaces is the illusion that it has all been said already, that is, she removes the pressure of the signified­­in a word, stupidity; what she subverts is authority­­that of monological science, of filiation. -- Review

Kristeva changes the place of things: she always destroys the latest preconception, the one we thought we could be comforted by, the one of which we could be proud; what she displaces in the illusion that it has all been said already, that is, she removes the pressure of the signifiedin a word, stupidity; what she subverts is authoritythat of monological science, of filiation. -- Roland Barthes

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Both readers and listeners, whether agreeing or in stubborn disagreement with Julia Kristeva, feel indeed attracted to her contagious voice and to her genuine gift of questioning generally adopted 'axioms,' or to her contrary gift of releasing various 'damned questions' from their traditional question mark.

(Roman Jakobson )

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  • Paperback: 305 pages
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press; 1st Edition in English, 4th printing edition (April 15, 1980)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0231048076
  • ISBN-13: 978-0231048071
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.8 x 0.7 inches
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4.0 out of 5 stars Beyond Lacan and Freud: Language and Psychoanalysis, November 5, 2000
This review is from: Desire in Language: A Semiotic Approach to Literature and Art (Paperback)
In this book Kristeva takes on the issues of language and psychoanalysis, expanding upon Lacan's views on desire and language. (Lacan said: All speech is demand, the demand for love). Kristeva is considered a genius in her field, and highly respected in France (where all this work goes on nowadays). Here she is presented in translation so that the English-reading world can enjoy her work.

The interest in such theories of language, semiotics, post-structuralism and psychoanalysis is slim in the English speaking world, and this is unfortunate. Not enough scholars of language look to Lacan and Kristeva, but they should. The text is difficult, and even more so in translation, but it is worth struggling through. However, for the reader with little background in the subject matter, penetrating Kristeva's work may be almost impossible without guidance.

This book is subtitled 'a semiotic approach to literature and art'. What Kristeva does is apply her theories to the area of aesthetics, especially her specialty area of the novel. Unfortunately, her studies are naturally based on the French novel (19th century), so readers unfamiliar with novellists such as Mallarme might have a problem following this aspect of her work.

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Should a linguist, today, ever happen to pause and query the ethics of this own discourse, he might well respond by doing something else, e.g., engaging in political activity; or else, he might accommodate ethics to the ingenuousness of his good conscience-seeking socio-historical motives for the categories and relations involved in his model. Read the first page
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nondisjunctive function, structural finitude, conjunctive disjunction, novelistic utterance, operating consciousness, triple register, judging consciousness, chromatic experience, semiotic disposition, first vocalizations, bounded text, pronoun elle, signifying economy, semiotic practice, instinctual pressures, ambivalent word, polyphonic novel, primal repression, signified object, semiotic chora, transcendental ego, paternal function, signifying process, very economy, signifying act
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New York, Writing Degree Zero, Antoine de La Sale, Pans Seuil, Middle Ages, Academy Galleries, Giovanni Bellini, Paris Seuil, Arena Chapel, Roland Barthes, Saint Francis, Philippe Sollers, Sigmund Freud, Tel Quel, Two Trees, Critical Essays, Edmund Husserl, Last Judgment, Pans Gallimard, Presses Universitaires de France, Russian Formalists, The Hague, Antonin Artaud, Ernest Renan, Finnegans Wake
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