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2. On Fragments: A Piece of Art and the “I” – or Not.
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Gontarski, Stanley E.
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METONYMS ,ROMANTICISM ,ONTOLOGY - Abstract
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3. Dimenze nezáměrnosti: Jan Mukařovský — Julia Kristeva — Georges Didi-HubermanPiotr G
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Piotr Gierowski
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jan mukařovský ,julia kristeva ,georges didi-huberman ,intentionality ,unintentionality ,semiotic ,symbolic ,visual ,visible ,prague ,structuralism ,Language and Literature - Abstract
Dimensions of unintentionality: Jan Mukařovský — Julia Kristeva — Georges didi-Huberman. --- This article focuses on the concepts of intentionality and unintentionality introduced into the semiotics of the Prague Structural School by Jan Mukařovský. These terms are considered in the context of two other conceptual pairs: 1) the semiotic (lesémiotique) and the symbolic (le symbolique) by Julia Kristeva; and 2) the visual (le visuel) and the visible (le visible) by Georges Didi-Huberman. These concepts, created on the basis of French humanities, can be treated as a development on and complement to Mukařovský’s aesthetic theory.
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- 2024
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4. Kristevan Affect in Connie Willis' Passage.
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Amjad, Fazel Asadi and Jaghargh, Behnaz Heydari
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LITERATURE - Abstract
The document titled "Kristevan Affect in Connie Willis' Passage" is an article published in the Forum for World Literature Studies. The article explores the concept of Kristevan affect in Connie Willis' novel "Passage." It discusses how the novel manifests this affect and its significance within the context of literature studies. The article also references other works such as "Lincoln's Dreams" and "All Clear," as well as the book "The Portable Kristeva." The article provides a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of literature and affect theory. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
5. Beckett's Not I as a Dramatic Rendition of Kristeva's Semiotic Chora.
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Çameli, Muhammed Metin
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SEMIOTICS ,BRITISH theater ,NIHILISM - Abstract
Samuel Beckett as a dramatist is well-known with his contributions to the landscape of British theatre. His plays reverberate with voices of traumatized, marginalized and war-stricken characters, which function as an implicit criticism of the turbulent atmosphere of the 1900s. When Beckett addresses the problems of his time in a covert way, the playwright deconstructs conventional elements of drama by specifying no plot, no setting or no theme. This Beckettian style also becomes manifest in his use of language which is characterized by the presence of segmented structures, pauses, ellipses and even silence. Considering these tenets of Beckettian drama, the thematic concerns of his theatrical productions are assumed to primarily revolve around the issues of nihilism, language, and ontology. Therefore, Beckett's plays are thought to be read through the lenses of distinguished theorists such as Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, Jacques Lacan and Julia Kristeva. From among these theorists, the concepts of the semiotic, the symbolic and the semiotic chora of Julia Kristeva as a poststructuralist thinker provide a fertile ground for a theoretical reading of Beckett's play Not I (1972). Relevantly, this paper principally examines the applicability of Kristeva's "semiotic chora" into Beckett's Not I in all aspects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. Dimenze nezáměrnośt: Jan Mukařovský -- Julia Kriśteva -- Georges Didi-Huberman.
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Gierowski, Piotr
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SEMIOTICS ,AESTHETICS - Abstract
This article focuses on the concepts of intentionality and unintentionality introduced into the semiotics of the Prague Structural School by Jan Mukařovský. These terms are considered in the context of two other conceptual pairs: 1) the semiotic (le sémiotique) and the symbolic (le symbolique) by Julia Kristeva; and 2) the visual (le visuel) and the visible (le visible) by Georges Didi-Huberman. These concepts, created on the basis of French humanities, can be treated as a development on and complement to Mukařovský's aesthetic theory. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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7. Representations of Christianity in Chinese Independent Cinema: Gan Xiao'er's Postsocialist Religious Critique.
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Lai, Yung-Hang Bruce
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INDEPENDENT films , *POOR people , *SPIRITUALITY , *CHINESE films , *CHRISTIANITY , *RELIGIOUS experience - Abstract
Representations of Christianity in contemporary Chinese cinema are very limited, making the scholarship of this subject underexplored. Filmmaker Gan Xiao'er has made three feature-length independent films focusing on Christianity in China. These films, The Only Sons (2003), Raised from Dust (2007), and Waiting for God (2012), are used for case studies, with close analyses of their narratives and formal elements. They are also examined in the social and cultural contexts of postsocialist China. This article argues that Gan's religious features are significant in the context of postsocialist Chinese cinema. They not only depict the religious experience of Chinese Christians, which has been under-represented cinematically, but also provide a religious critique rarely seen in Chinese films. On the one hand, these films critically engage with the experience of underprivileged people during the Reform period, when economic development and materialism became dominant, while the socialist political system remained. Gan's religious features provide an alternative perspective that cares for people's spiritual needs. On the other hand, Gan's later films interrogate the local religious institution in China, questioning the arbitrary separation of the 'holy' and the 'unholy', proposing a more inclusive approach to the religious concept of love. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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8. Silence, the Unsaid and the Unsayable in Yvonne Vera's The Stone Virgins.
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Hållén, Nicklas
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The primary aim of this article is to think through how silence can be considered as generating meaning in literary prose. For this purpose, the article focuses on Zimbabwean author Yvonne Vera's last novel, The Stone Virgins (2002a), which has often been described as 'breaking the silence' about the genocidal violence remembered as Gukurahundi. As a secondary aim, the article sets out to rethink Vera's idea and argues that rather than 'breaking' the silence, her novel explores different forms of silence, some of which are necessary for healing and regeneration. However, silence is not just a theme or motif in the novel: Vera also uses silence in her own writing to generate new meaning. Using an essay by Elleke Boehmer as a point of departure, this article proposes a conceptualisation of silence through two terms: the unsayable and the unsaid, where the former refers to meaning that is suppressed and the latter to that which has not yet been said. It argues that the novel presents a poetics that aligns with its theme of meaning, generative silence, which uses opaque and imprecise syntax and referentiality in a way that maximises the possibility of the unsaid to be said. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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9. Religia jako lekarstwo? Julii Kristevej spojrzenie na wartość religii chrześcijańskiej
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Andrzej Duk
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Julia Kristeva ,kultura współczesna ,postmodernizm ,psychoanaliza ,religia chrześcijańska ,Christianity ,BR1-1725 ,Doctrinal Theology ,BT10-1480 - Abstract
Wśród humanistów reprezentujących szeroko pojęty nurt postmodernistyczny można dostrzec postawę uznania względem fenomenu religii. Do grona pozytywnie nastawionych do religii autorów postracjonalnych należy Julia Kristeva, francusko-bułgarska psychoanalityczka, filozofka i literaturoznawczyni. Jej nieskrywany szacunek do treści, które niesie religia chrześcijańska, wzbudza niekiedy zachwyt także wśród wierzących. Rodzi się nawet obustronne oczekiwanie, że pod wpływem jej prac pojawić się może przestrzeń do budowy nowego świata, wolnego od wszelkich barier i niezrozumienia, a nawet nadzieja na odnowienie chrześcijaństwa. Niestety, po głębszej analizie myśli francuskiej humanistki trudno jest podzielać podobne oczekiwanie. Jej idealistyczna i redukcjonistyczna filozofia nie jest w stanie oddać w pełni chrześcijańskiego przesłania, co oznacza, iż dialog w szerszym wymiarze staje pod znakiem zapytania. W artykule omówiono podstawy jej psychoanalitycznej myśli, jak również dokonano analizy niektórych terminów interpretowanych przez nią, zaczerpniętych z religii chrześcijańskiej. Z przeprowadzonych badań wynika, iż Kristeva nie wychodzi poza ramy psychoanalizy, co powoduje, że stosowane przez nią pojęcia pozornie tylko odpowiadają terminom chrześcijańskim. Dla niej religia jest niczym więcej, jak tylko pewną formą lekarstwa w określonych sytuacjach, co bez wątpienia deprecjonuje chrześcijańskie orędzie.
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10. روایت اسطوره بازگشت جاودانه در داستان یک مرد بزرگ از میرچا الیاده.
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افسانه حسن زاده د
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SACRED space ,RELIGIOUS experience ,NARRATION ,CONTENT analysis ,JUNGLES - Abstract
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11. تحلیل روانکاوانه رمان عاشق مارگریت دوراس روایت ملال آلود تکوین سوبژکتیویته.
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سارا طباطبایی and سروین رحیمیان
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ABJECTION ,BOOK titles ,MOTHERHOOD ,MOTHERS ,AVERSION - Abstract
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- 2024
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12. بازخوانی تطبیقی نمود روانی اندیشه فرود و تباهی در شعر سیاب و اخوان بر اساس نظریه اگزیستانسیالیستی اروین د. يالوم. (اضطراب مرگ).
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محبوبه حبیبی, احمدرضا حیدریان, and به ، بهار صدیقی
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DEFENSE mechanisms (Psychology) ,FEAR of death ,COMPARATIVE literature ,CRITICAL currents ,ANXIETY - Abstract
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- 2024
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13. From Symbol to Culture: Julia Kristeva's Fascination with the Chinese Language.
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Zeng, Jun and Huang, Yuxuan
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CHINESE language , *SEMIOTICS , *CROSS-cultural communication , *LITERARY theory - Abstract
Kristeva has a close relationship with China. Not only has she obtained a degree in Chinese and been active in the "China Period" of Tel Quel, but she has also focused on the Chinese language, thought, and culture in both her academic research and her literary work. Kristeva's early concern with Chinese primarily revolved around linguistics and semiotics. Influenced by the Chinese language, she proposed theories such as "logique poétique" and "le paragramme semiology." After the 1970s, Kristeva began to introduce psychoanalytic and feminist perspectives into her research, focusing on understanding the Chinese language from the standpoint of Chinese thought, culture, and historical traditions and considering Chinese as a "tonal language." Since the 1990s and especially in the 21st century, Kristeva further explored the potential for dialogue between Chinese and European cultures within the context of their "encounter." Thus, Kristeva's fascination with the Chinese language has become a prominent case of Western practice in the mutual learning between Chinese and Western literary theories. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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14. Sobre Amores e Amor (ensaios de diálogo com Julia Kristeva).
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Lucchetti Bingemer, Maria Clara
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PSYCHOANALYSTS , *THEOLOGY , *BIOGRAPHY (Literary form) , *INTENTION , *MYSTICISM - Abstract
This article seeks to reflect on some of the texts by the Bulgarian-French psychoanalyst Julia Kristeva, trying to engage with them from the point of view of theology. Some of the thinker's writings are presented here, but also traces of her biography that are intertwined with the proposed theme. The intention is to see how a dialogue with her thought can fertilize theology and open new perspectives. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
15. Inanimating matter : the aesthetics of putrefaction in early modern English literature, 1580-1660
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Heinrichs, Lydia and Hillman, David
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aesthetics ,Edmund Spenser ,Georges Bataille ,Gilles Deleuze ,John Donne ,Julia Kristeva ,materiality ,Renaissance literature ,Thomas Browne - Abstract
This thesis examines representations of decaying organic matter in early modern English literature. The ubiquitous preoccupation with processes of organic dissolution and decay in the poetry, prose, and drama of the years 1580-1660 has often been understood to reflect this period's pervasive anxieties about mortality and the mutability of the flesh. In this thesis, I argue, by contrast, that the slimy, dusty, vermiculated, and otherwise putrefactive remains of the organic body detailed so energetically in numerous early modern texts, from Shakespeare's Hamlet to the natural histories of Francis Bacon to the sermons and poetry of John Donne, manifest instead a paradoxical awareness of matter's inorganic animacy-an ontological and aesthetic generativity immanent in matter's very formlessness. Drawing on recent scholarship emphasising the profoundly embodied nature of early modern interiority, I place the period's fascination with processes of organic decay in the context of broader epistemological concerns about the relationship between outward form and interiority in this period; the body's internal processes of dissolution, manifested especially vividly in the putrefaction of the corpse, suggest to early modern writers a conception of inner being as fluid, formless, and yet generative process-a process continually producing material forms in excess of the identities represented by the body's static outer appearance. In my introduction, I explore the striking parallels between this conception of materiality and those of three twentieth-century materialist philosophers: Julia Kristeva, Georges Bataille, and, especially, Gilles Deleuze, whose theory of affect or intensity offers this thesis its central insight into the aesthetic and ontological generativity of material process. The central chapters of the thesis focus on three early modern writers: Edmund Spenser, John Donne, and Thomas Browne. Chapter One, 'Spenser's Slime: Indistinct Matter in The Faerie Queene', studies that poem's pervasive fascination with spontaneously generative muck, arguing that slime, mud, and mire offer the poem a powerful image of its own formless yet fertile materiality. In Chapter Two, '"Perplex'd Discomposition": The (In)animacy of Dissolution in the Writings of John Donne', I suggest that Donne's notorious obsession with the putrefaction, dissolution, and atomisation of the human corpse, evident in his poetry, sermons, and devotional writings alike, reflects not his anxieties about the annihilation of identity in death, as literary critics have frequently maintained, but his fascination with matter's 'posthume'-its posthumous and posthuman-aesthetic fertility. My final chapter, '"Living Corruptions": Thomas Browne's Equivocal Materiality', focusses on Browne's late essay Hydriotaphia, whose unsettling meditation on the forms assumed by matter as it decays-incrassated gellies, saponified fats, equivocally generated serpents-evince what I will term an aesthetic of the putrefactive sublime. Throughout the thesis, I will be concerned with the ways in which these literary texts might themselves embody the formless forms they describe, dissolving structure into indistinct process, organic totality into fertile putrescence.
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- 2022
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16. Explicit Intertextual Connections in Driscoll's Her Perfect Family: A Reader-Centric Analysis.
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Baştan, Ajda
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INTERTEXTUALITY ,MYSTERY fiction ,POSTMODERNISM (Literature) - Abstract
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- 2023
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17. 'Keep it Gothic, Man': Gothic and Graphic Medicine in Ian Williams's The Bad Doctor.
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Green, Matthew J. A.
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GRAPHIC novels , *MEDICINE , *GOTHIC art , *COMIC books, strips, etc. , *ABJECTION , *PARANORMAL fiction - Abstract
Exploring the intersection of Gothic Medicine and Graphic Medicine in Ian William's graphic novel, The Bad Doctor, this article discusses the ways in which gothic aesthetics, particularly representations of the abject encounter, contribute to an understanding of mental illness whilst also interrogating dominant paradigms within medical discourse. Further, this study suggests that the gothic aspects of comics as a medium contribute to the effectiveness of Gothic Medicine as a genre by offering insight into visual and verbal representations of the body. Detailed close readings indicate that Williams's work draws a parallel between the symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder on an individual level and the hostility toward the Gothic that formed a cornerstone in the foundation of modern medicine as a discipline. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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18. Survival of the Human in the Flux of Language
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Miglena Nikolchina
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Julia Kristeva ,psychic revolution of matter ,Flux of Language ,Social Sciences - Abstract
The lecture examines aspects of the political, intellectual, and artistic contexts which triggered Julia Kristeva’s lifelong theoretical exploration of the “psychic revolution of matter” and which led to the formation of some of Kristeva’s major concepts. Author(s): Miglena Nikolchina Title (English): Survival of the Human in the Flux of Language (Transcript of a lecture given as part of the School of Materialist Research - Intensive Study Program) Journal Reference: Identities: Journal for Politics, Gender and Culture, Vol. 20, No. 1-2 (2023). Publisher: Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities - Skopje Page Range: 116-127 Page Count: 12 Citation (English): Miglena Nikolchina, "Survival of the Human in the Flux of Language (Transcript of a lecture given as part of the School of Materialist Research - Intensive Study Program),” Identities: Journal for Politics, Gender and Culture, Vol. 20, No. 1-2 (2023): 116-127.
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- 2023
19. Güneş karşısında gece: bataille ve kristeva üzerinden çürüme ve kokuyu sanatla örneklemek.
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Sağlam, Özlem Derin
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SMELL - Abstract
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- 2023
20. Reclaiming Subjectivity through the Maternal Abject in Janie Chang's Three Souls.
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CHIN KOON POH, AWANG, MOHAMMAD EWAN, TERMIZI, ARBAAYAH ALI, and TOH HAW CHING, FLORENCE
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SOUL ,WOMEN'S roles ,GENDER inequality ,SUBJECTIVITY ,CHINESE history - Abstract
Three Souls by Janie Chang focuses on a changing transformative time in China's history--the 1930s. During this period, China was experiencing political and societal shifts that prompted gender equality movements. Song Leiyin, the female protagonist in Three Souls, embodies the experiences of women during this period. She is an ambitious and desiring woman who lives in a family and society that restricts women's roles and abilities. As a woman with aspirations and desires, Song Leiyin is perceived as a threat to traditional values and paternal authority. In her journey towards reclaiming her subjectivity, Song Leiyin encounters many obstacles that force her to confront and challenge the patriarchal structures that oppress her. Despite the challenges, Song Leiyin manages to break free from the patriarchal constraints by reconnecting with her maternal drives. Julia Kristeva's theory of abjection provides an analytical framework to explore the ways in which Leiyin experiences abjection and the consequences of confronting her abject desires. While commonly associated with the abject, this study argues that the maternal can be a site of resistance and empowerment. By embracing the maternal abject, women can assert their agency and break free from oppressive norms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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21. Maria Lassnig'in Eserlerinin Julia Kristeva'nın "Khôra" Anlayışı Bağlamında Değerlendirilmesi.
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Doğan, Hatice
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- 2023
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22. Defining Disgust: Abjection, Photography, and the Cadaver
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Zimmerman, Brandon, author
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- 2024
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23. Reimagining Time
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Blumenfeld-Jones, Donald S. and Blumenfeld-Jones, Donald S.
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- 2022
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24. The haze of the Shoah: Exilic condition in the work of Anna Langfus (1920–1966).
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Grenaudier‐Klijn, France
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HAZE , *EXILE (Punishment) , *HOLOCAUST survivors , *FRENCH language , *ABJECTION - Abstract
When Holocaust survivor Anna Langfus (1920–1966) left Poland for France in 1946, she broke all ties with her home country. French became her language of choice for the three novels she published between 1960 and 1965, and she never used Polish at home nor taught it to her only daughter. Yet, in a contribution to a volume on Chopin published a few months before her death, she had the famous composer cry out: 'I do not want to die in this country. [...] No, not here. But at home, in my home, the only home I ever owned, my parents' home. A home I shall never see again; a country I have abandoned.' Drawing on the work of Julia Kristeva (abjection) and Dominick LaCapra (empathic unsettlement) I explore representations of exile in Langfus's fiction in three respects: the incommunicability of the Shoah and the ensuing exilic condition of the Holocaust survivor (exile from others); the fragmentation/dislocation of the narrator's body as expression of the survivor's existential anguish (exile from self); the fleeting solace offered by creative fiction and the connection established with readers (suspension of exile). Throughout this discussion, I will be guided by the motif of the fog, which features strongly in Langfus's Chopin text. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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25. Representations of Christianity in Chinese Independent Cinema: Gan Xiao’er’s Postsocialist Religious Critique
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Yung-Hang Bruce Lai
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Chinese cinema ,Christianity in film ,Chinese independent cinema ,Gan Xiao’er ,postsocialist Chinese cinema ,Julia Kristeva ,Religions. Mythology. Rationalism ,BL1-2790 - Abstract
Representations of Christianity in contemporary Chinese cinema are very limited, making the scholarship of this subject underexplored. Filmmaker Gan Xiao’er has made three feature-length independent films focusing on Christianity in China. These films, The Only Sons (2003), Raised from Dust (2007), and Waiting for God (2012), are used for case studies, with close analyses of their narratives and formal elements. They are also examined in the social and cultural contexts of postsocialist China. This article argues that Gan’s religious features are significant in the context of postsocialist Chinese cinema. They not only depict the religious experience of Chinese Christians, which has been under-represented cinematically, but also provide a religious critique rarely seen in Chinese films. On the one hand, these films critically engage with the experience of underprivileged people during the Reform period, when economic development and materialism became dominant, while the socialist political system remained. Gan’s religious features provide an alternative perspective that cares for people’s spiritual needs. On the other hand, Gan’s later films interrogate the local religious institution in China, questioning the arbitrary separation of the ‘holy’ and the ‘unholy’, proposing a more inclusive approach to the religious concept of love.
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- 2024
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26. Mapping Abjection: Dissecting Racial and Sexual Boundaries in Mark Gevisser's Lost and Found in Johannesburg.
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Wayne Koekemoer, Christopher
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GROUP identity in literature , *MEMOIRS , *ABJECTION in literature - Abstract
This article details the deconstruction of social identity in Mark Gevisser's memoir Lost and Found in Johannesburg. It does so by emphasising how the city's design reflects racial and sexual segregation through the construction of borders and boundaries that are nonetheless nebulous and artificial. In Gevisser's memoir, his recollections are interspersed with the narratives of other marginalised individuals and groups. I employ Julia Kristeva's theory of abjection to understand how systems of exclusion function not only to exclude, but paradoxically, how they allow spaces of inclusion. I argue that the apartheid city can be read as a social body that can be analysed in a similar manner to how the individual subject distinguishes itself from others. The social body therefore creates subjective boundaries between racialised and sexualised others to maintain its sense of autonomy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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27. MARY JEAN CHAN’İN “ANNE KIZININ BEDENİNİN DERİNLİKLERİNDE KENDİ KIZLIK GÜNLERİNDEN KALMA EL DEĞMEMİŞ, YİTİK BAŞLANGIÇLARINI BULUR” ADLI ŞİİRİNİN ANA KATLİ EDİMİ VE KADIN PSİKOLOJİSİ BAĞLAMINDA İRDELENMESİ.
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YEMEZ, Öznur
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MOTHER-daughter relationship , *LGBTQ+ identity , *MATERNAL love , *MELANCHOLY , *RESENTMENT , *BEREAVEMENT - Abstract
This study deals with the Hong Kong poet Mary Jean Chan's poem “The mother finds her own wild, lost beginnings deep within the body of her daughter” within the framework of the failing matricide and feminine psychology. The poem provides autobiographical details about the author who produced the text to seek reconciliation with her mother that became estranged from the daughter due to her queer identity. The narrative thus deals with the problematic relationship and conflict between mother and daughter that has been going on for years. In this respect, the present study argues that the implied author is unable to build a coherent subjectivity due to the repeated acts of the failing matricide and might be said to experience a lack, rather than a loss, of the maternal object and image. Defining herself as an object of the mother, the implied author aims to recreate and reclaim the mother she fails to kill in the symbolic through the words in the semiotic, and thus hopes to build a subjectivity while indirectly mourning for the ideal mother she believes she deserves. The semiotic and the poetic discourse provide a maternal realm for the depressed subject, and through the textual production, the implied author tries to gain the affection and love of the mother in a neurotic way. The study is based on Horney's theory regarding feminine psychology and Kristevian concepts of matricide and melancholy. Within this context, overidentification with or inability to identify with the maternal figure might end up with the failing matricide. The implied author therefore experiences neurotic feelings of guilt due to her queer identity and bears an ontological resentment towards the mother since she fails to overcome the maternal figure through matricide. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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28. Beden, Abjeksiyon ve Patriarkal Tahakküm
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Umutcan Tarcan and Tuba Kancı
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julia kristeva ,abjeksiyon ,beden ,patriarkal tahakküm ,psikanaliz ,abjection ,body ,patriarchal domination ,psychoanalysis ,Political science ,Political science (General) ,JA1-92 - Abstract
Julia Kristeva’nın psikanalitik kuramında abjeksiyon, yalnızca bedenin bilinç ve bilinçdışı ile etkileşimlerini ortaya koymak ile kalmaz; aynı zamanda beden imgelemi üzerindeki patriarkal tahakkümü de ifşa eder. Kristeva, abjeksiyonu fenomenolojik bir süje olarak kullanır ve onun deneyimler üzerindeki etkilerini post-feminist bir perspektiften inceler. Ona göre patriarkal tahakküm altında beliren deneyimler, tıpkı bedenin “atıkları” gibi maddi varoluş içerisinde sönümlenen, bayağı ve ötekileştirilmiş devinimlerdir. Bu çalışmada Julia Kristeva’nın abjeksiyon kuramından yararlanılarak bedenin pre-modern ve modern düşünce tarihi içerisindeki ikincil konumuna eleştiri getirilmesi ve beden imgelemi üzerindeki patriarkal tahakkümün yapıbozumuna uğratılması amaçlanmıştır. Bunun için çalışmanın ilk bölümünde bedenin Antikiteden modern sosyal kurama kadarki yolculuğu kronolojik bir perspektiften ele alınmış ve Immanuel Kant, Emile Durkheim gibi düşünürlere odaklanılarak tartışılmış; ikinci bölümünde psikanalistler Sigmund Freud, Alfred Adler ve Jacques Lacan’ın öğretilerindeki beden ve psikoz ilişkisi açıklanmıştır. Üçüncü bölümde ise Kristeva’nın abjeksiyon kuramı açıklanmış, abjeksiyonun patriarkal inşası incelenmiştir. Çalışma ile bedeni patriarkal abjeksiyon içerisinden kurtarmanın feminist literatür yönünden geçerliliğini koruyan bir gereklilik olduğu sonucuna varılmıştır.
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29. Dissolved Politics and Artistic Imagination. On Kristeva's Revolution and Revolt
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Lenka Vojtíšková
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psychoanalysis ,literature ,politics ,Julia Kristeva ,revolt ,revolution ,Aesthetics ,BH1-301 - Abstract
In her work, Julia Kristeva uses two disparate concepts: revolution and revolt. In this article we will try to outline these concepts as different approaches to the relations between power, art and psychoanalysis. By placing the concepts of revolt and revolution in dialogue with each other, and by pointing out that the dialogue departs from the notion of experience, we will attempt to reconstruct the important contribution that Kristeva's work offers. Her perspective reveals that artistic expression is linked to a specific kind of politics (dissolved politics). Kristeva's view of literary and psychoanalytic practice is then, we argue, something that can contribute to its realisation, albeit in a limited way.
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- 2023
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30. The Intertextual Relationship Between Vinegar Tom and The Beauty Queen of Leenane.
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Baştan, Ajda
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INTERTEXTUALITY ,POVERTY - Abstract
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31. Drawing a Dream: Joaquín Peinado's Artwork and the Semiotic in José María Hinojosa's La flor de Californía.
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Gates, Stephanie R.
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DREAMS , *DRAWING , *NARRATIVES , *SURREALISM , *SEMIOTICS - Abstract
The juxtaposition of dream narratives from Spanish surrealist writer José María Hinojosa's La flor de Californía (1928) and artist Joaquín Peinado's four drawings found interspersed throughout the collection demonstrates a symbiotic relationship between the artist and writer's creative purposes, in true surrealist fashion creating an "image-text." Thus, the present article argues that Peinado's drawings represent a key element for understanding La flor de Californía and should be considered an integral part of the dream texts. Julia Kristeva's ideas on signification and the interplay of the symbolic and the semiotic orders present in poetic creation prove useful in understanding this interplay of image and word. Hinojosa's texts, along with Peinado's drawings, attempt to re-create this process of signification, in which the text, although tied down by the symbolic order—that is, systems and realism—, constantly pushes to evade logic and allow the semiotic to emerge through genotexts. Hinojosa and Peinado's combined creation of drawings and writings are examples of one such attempt to obliterate the social constraints of the symbolic order and allow the reader/viewer to witness indirectly the semiotic processes of the pre-Oedipal phase. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. Real Women Are Too Real: Female Character Constructions in Carmen Maria Machado’s “Real Women Have Bodies”
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Kashulskaya, Elisabeth and Kashulskaya, Elisabeth
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Horror contains all the necessary ingredients for an enticing read: its startling, oftentimes unprecedented elements and imagery manage to produce suspense within a fixed framework that ensures separation between a fictional tormented protagonist and real-life readers. Carmen Maria Machado focuses on yet another strength of the genre, namely its power to give voice to the unspeakable. She reclaims the monstrous female and redefines her as the potent ‘Other.’ Through the lens of Julia Kristeva’s concept of the abject, this paper illustrates how body horror in Machado’s short story “Real Women Have Bodies” can be elevated to a functional literary instrument that exposes a readership’s biases towards female realities. Machado’s female characters defy categorization in terms of heteropatriarchal laws and willingly choose existence in a liminal space where ambiguity reigns. By executing their roles as abjects, Machado’s female cast perpetually challenges readers to perceive and re-evaluate their seemingly one-dimensional characters in all their contradictory facets. Ultimately, abject female characters act as signposts, pointing at underlying gaps and fractures in male-oriented societies.
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33. Abjekta möjligheter : En studie av det queera abjektet i svensk samtidslitteratur
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Randeblad, Joel and Randeblad, Joel
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This essay, through Julia Kristeva’s theory of abjection, seeks to shift the focus from the society that abjects towards the abjected through a generous reading of two contemporary Swedish queer novels, Du är rötterna som sover vid mina fötter och håller jorden på plats by Eli Levén and Ett så starkt ljus by Lyra Ekström Lindbäck. I discuss how the queer subject relates to different types of borders that Kristeva posits, such as the bodily border, the border of the I, and a moral or societal border. I find that the queer subject has a different relationship to these borders, and view and experience them in ways different than Kristeva suggests. Furthermore, I analyse how the queer subject experiences being made abject. I find that this experience can both be harmful and be somewhat self-sustaining in maintaining societal norms, but also that it can be a way for the queer subject to further position itself as different from a heteronormative society, a position that is truer to who the queer subject feels they are. Through José Esteban Muñoz’ Cruising Utopia I discuss how there are potentialities with being queer, or queer being, such as an expanded worldview and an outstretched concept of possible ways of being and living. The broader aim of this essay is to test Kristeva’s claim that literature is a place for a person to approach the abject, and to examine if literature also has a possibility of portraying an abject position, being a place where the abject itself can examine abjection and being made abject. My conclusion is that this is the case, and furthermore that literature also is a place for the abject to examine potentialities beyond the heteronormative sphere.
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34. Between Private and Public Space: The Role of Women in Development According to Julia Kristeva
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Pulungan, Darman Syah, Adi, Bambang Tri Sasongko, Sukmana, Oman, Salviana, Vina, Pulungan, Darman Syah, Adi, Bambang Tri Sasongko, Sukmana, Oman, and Salviana, Vina
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This study aims to explore women's participation in development from the perspective of Julia Kristeva's theory. The method used in this research is a descriptive-qualitative analysis based on library research. The data analysis technique involves collecting various relevant literature related to the issue in this study, namely development that often overlooks women's participation and creates a double burden for women in the development process. The findings of this research indicate that, first, women's participation in development, both in the private sphere (household affairs) and the public sphere (work in the public domain), is not a double burden as criticized by earlier feminist movements. Women working in the private sphere (cooking, taking care of children and husbands, and household affairs) and in the public sphere (formal jobs, farming, and other income-generating work) is a voluntary choice, not due to burden or compulsion. Second, the difficulty for women to obtain equal rights in securing jobs in public spaces is due to the stigma that women should not work in certain jobs, such as being drivers, company leaders, or regional heads. This occurs because of societal representations that view women as weak and second-class compared to men.
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35. Conclusion: Ovid’s Abject Exile
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Westerhold, Jessica A., author
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36. Reflections on Urban Crises, the Science-Policy Interface and the Importance of "Tiny Revolts".
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White, Iain
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CRISES , *CRITICAL thinking , *UNIVERSITY research - Abstract
There is barely a field of academic research not subject to crisis claims. Many urban crises span careers and take significant emotional tolls. This is not due to a lack of effort. Academic productivity, as it is typically measured, is rapidly increasing and success claims commonplace. This article reflects critically upon the science-policy interface and interprets the work of Julia Kristeva to discuss the importance of creating "tiny revolts" able to rescale and reframe inquiry, and to problematise success. I argue these revolts hold potential in sustaining ourselves and others, as well as in creating new acts of critical thinking. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. "Archipelagic Penal Spaces": The Iraqi Muslim Woman and the Abject Female Soldier in Helen Benedict's Sand Queen.
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Gomaa, Dalia M. A.
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MUSLIM women , *AFGHAN War, 2001-2021 , *HARASSMENT , *FEMINISM , *WOMEN military personnel , *WAR on Terrorism, 2001-2009 - Abstract
The US war story is conventionally one of nation and of masculinity. Literary fiction and nonfiction by US women writers who address the war on terror and focus on women serving in the military have problematized this paradigm. Given the high number of women who joined the US military to serve in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, texts such as Love my Rifle More Than You: Young and Female in the U.S. Army by Kayla Williams (2006), Flashes of War by Katey Schultz (2013), Shade It Black : Death and After in Iraq by Jessica Goodell (2013), and Sand Queen by Helen Benedict (2011) highlight the challenges the US female soldier encounters not only on the battlefield, but also in being accepted by her male peers because she is a woman performing a masculine job. Benedict's Sand Queen adds a twist to this still emerging literary tradition by portraying the sexually harassed US female soldier Kate Brady concurrent with the Iraqi viewpoint of the civilian, a Muslim woman named Naema al-Jubur. In this essay, I propose an archipelagic theoretical framework to examine the war on terror as it is portrayed from the perspective of the sexually harassed US female soldier and the civilian Iraqi woman, while paying close attention to the main setting of the story, Camp De Bucca. I examine the characters of Kate and Naema in light of Julia Kristeva's feminist theory of the "abject" and Giorgio Agamben's analysis of political violence, specifically his definition of the "sovereign sphere." [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. The Red Dressing Gown: Reflections on the Aging of a Dutiful Daughter.
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Pickard, Susan
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BEREAVEMENT ,OLD age ,DAUGHTERS ,ABJECTION - Abstract
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- 2022
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39. Articulating Feminism(s): Voicelessness, (In)Visibility and Agency in Top of the Lake
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Jones, Adele, author
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- 2023
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40. BEDEN, ABJEKSİYON VE PATRİARKAL TAHAKKÜM.
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KANCI, Tuba and TARCAN, Umutcan
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PSYCHOANALYTIC theory ,FEMINIST literature ,POSTFEMINISM ,ABJECTION ,MODERN history ,PSYCHOANALYSTS ,EXPERIENCE - Abstract
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- 2022
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41. Stranger Teens: Eleven Transforms the Monstrous Symbolism of Adolescence through a Contemporary Narrative Arc.
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Clemens-Smucker, Judith
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At first glance, the Netflix series Stranger Things places itself within the category of monstrous feminine narratives by introducing preteen Eleven as the series' human monster. The show pits her against literal monsters which, like adolescents, exist in a physically transformative and liminal space. However, while the series initially appears to reinforce the stereotype of young females as borderland monsters who defy categorization, the show ultimately undermines this same convention. Instead, it presents Eleven as a complete person who exhibits intelligence, individuality, and power in a manner more complex and modern than earlier filmic embodiments of monstrous adolescence and femininity. Eleven represents a new generation; while the monsters can still be viewed as illustrative of adolescence, Eleven rises above the characterizations of previous horror texts, successfully defying the containment often placed on girls. Viewers are shown that rather than letting society dictate their actions, girls can perform with agency and ability. Instead of serving only as objects of desire (or angst) for boys, girls can be the ones to save the day. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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42. SEMIOTICS ANALYSIS OF THE QURAN TEXT ABOUT JIHᾹD FĪ SABĪLILLAH IN JULIA KRISTEVA'S SEMANALISYS TO INTERTEXTUALITY APPROACH
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Ihsan Nursidik
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Semiotics ,Semanalisys ,Intertextuality ,Julia Kristeva ,Jihād fī sabīlillāh ,Islamic law ,KBP1-4860 - Abstract
The interpretation of the Qur'an, especially the word jihād fī sabīlillāh, is often trapped in a standard interpretation legitimized by closed interpretations. The secure interpretations make the meaning of the word lose its original purpose. This specific interpretation makes the meaning of the word jihād fī sabīlillāh lose its original meaning. This article aims to find a methodological review that might be able to open the veil that closes the interpretation of ijtihad in the original meaning of the jihād fī sabīlillāh pronunciation. Julia Kristeva, as one of the thinkers of poststructuralism, introduced the semanalist concept known for its revolutionary interpretation methodology. This research is a type of qualitative research with the analytical-descriptive method. This study will explain the concepts of Kristeva's interpretation of a text and then applied to the interpretation of the pronunciation of Jihad. The study results conclude that the interpretation of Jihad as war is an institutional meaning. In contrast, the hidden meaning of the pronunciation of Jihad, such as 'sincerity', does not get attention and tends to be neglected.
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- 2022
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43. Counting by Threes: Sounding the Maternal in Shakespeare's As You Like It.
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Denbo, Elise
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FATHER-son relationship , *FATHER-daughter relationship , *FATHER-child relationship , *MOTHERS , *ECOFEMINISM , *COUNTING - Abstract
This paper opens with Mary Beth Rose's question, "Where are the mothers in Shakespeare?" Although Shakespeare's plays often dramatize the emotional bonds between fathers and sons or fathers and daughters, mothers are generally presented as threatening, dangerous, or remarkably absent. Although there are no mothers in As You Like It, embedded within the structure and 'sounding' of Arden there is a powerful maternal voice, the Latin anima or Greek psyche as animating spirit or breath of the greenwood. Ironically access to the maternal voice can be understood through Julia Kristeva's notion of 'the imaginary father,' a 'mother-father-conglomerate,' which she revisions from Freud's 'father of individual prehistory.' Unlike what most readers may think, such a 'father' is not a father but a metaphorical process - a 'becoming' - offering a means to consider how psychoanalytic approaches can lead us to current theories of embodied cognition, ecofeminism, and the ecological nature of play. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
44. The Melancholic Persona in Susan Evance’s Sonnet To Melancholy.
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YEMEZ, Öznur
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POETRY (Literary form) ,MELANCHOLY - Abstract
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45. [Safe] in a Narcissistic Closure.
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Tüzün, Defne
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- 2022
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46. Meditando la noche desde la perspectiva de género. María Gertrudis Hore y los Night Thoughts de Edward Young.
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FRANKLIN LEWIS, ELIZABETH
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MELANCHOLY ,PSYCHOANALYSIS ,EIGHTEENTH century ,GENDER ,POETRY (Literary form) ,IMITATIVE behavior - Abstract
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- 2022
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47. IMAGINARIES AND EXPULSION: How 1,000 Temporary Accommodation Units for Refugees in the City of Gothenburg Became 57.
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REFUGEES ,TEMPORARY housing ,URBAN growth ,URBAN planning ,SOCIAL space ,PUBLIC opinion - Abstract
From September to November 2015, more than 100,000 people applied for asylum in Sweden. Societal solidarity was unmistakable during this period, but six months later, when the refugees were to be accommodated, the situation had changed. In this analysis of imaginaries of migrants as strangers I scrutinize the city of Gothenburg's plan to build 1,000 temporary housing units to accommodate refugees. The project failed, resulting in only 57 units being built. In this article I analyse the societal imaginations the project revealed, including those embedded in political and public conflicts of opinion. In an attempt to understand why people sometimes refuse to share social space, I draw on a combination of Sara Ahmed's theories on the figure of 'the stranger' and Julia Kristeva's theories on how the stranger emanates from an ontological lack. I also outline in the article how different techniques of expulsion can be used to create spatial and temporal estrangement. In the subsequent analysis I demonstrate how practices of exclusion worked to expel migrants from urban development plans in the city of Gothenburg. The conclusion emphasizes the urgent need to scrutinize imaginaries among majority populations, and draws attention to the fact that the 'foreigner is within us'. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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48. Sex
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Lampe, Kurt, Konstan, David, book editor, Garani, Myrto, book editor, and Reydams-Schils, Gretchen, book editor
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- 2023
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49. Reconstructed Memory of Love in Julian Barnes's The Only Story.
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NAYEBPOUR, Karam and VARGHAIYAN, Naghmeh
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SELF-realization ,LOVE - Abstract
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- 2021
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50. KARNEVAL INTERTEKSTUALNOSTI: TIMEQUAKE KURTA VONNEGUTA.
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GRMUŠA, LOVORKA GRUIĆ
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METAMORPHOSIS ,COMIC books, strips, etc. ,FICTION ,INTERTEXTUALITY - Abstract
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- 2021
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