At the risk of thinking: an intellectual biography of Julia Kristeva
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgments Authors Note Introduction: At the Risk of Thinking xi xiii 1 The Question of the Intellectual—Again 1 In the Face of Resistance 2 My Coup de Foudre 7 Why Now? The Contestatory Intellectual 10 Notes on the Biography 17 Part I Bulgaria, My Suffering ( 1941-1965) 21 A Production of History 21 Stoyan Kristev 28 All My Childhood Was Bathed in This 33 Kristina Kristeva 36 One Spoonful at a Time 40 I Didn’t Want to Take Care of All That 45 The Journalist 49 Pure Oxygen 53 The Writer 57 Sputnik or the New Novel 59 Endings, Beginnings 61 Partii The Crazy Truth of It (1965-1979) 63 Early Exile 64 The Lost Territory 68 Tzvetan Stoyanov 75 Mentors and a Doctorate 80 Philippe Sollers 88 Tel Quel 92 Resurrections 96
viii Contents Sit Down! Sit Down! Dominique Rolin 104 Multiverses 111 Beneath the Paving Stones 1 !6 Semiotike ( 1969) 117 Language, the Unknown (1969) 120 Émile Benveniste 122 The Text of the Novel (1970) Ilse Barande 128 129 Revolution in Poetic Language ( 1974) 134 The Pedagogical Imperative 141 The Desire for China 143 About Chinese Women (1974) 149 The Intimate Acts of the Modern Personality 153 David 157 Compartmentalizing 161 Reliance: An Ethic of Care 165 The Crossing ofSigns (1975) 169 New York City 170 The Dissident 172 Polylogue (1977) Crazy Truth (1979) 175 179 Partili Becoming Julia Kristeva (1980-Today) A Vertical Present 1 98 183 183 Yes, Yes, of Course, but What Shall We Do Now? 187 Death, That Strange Voice ... 188 The 1980s: Strangers to Ourselves and Others Ça continue: Work, Family, the île de Ré 189 190 Whatever Happens to Me, That’s What I Write About 192 Questions of Civilization Cannot Be Managed by Politics Powers of Horror ( 1980) Tales of Love (1983) 194 194 197
Contents ix In the Beginning Was Love (1985) 198 Black Sun (1987) 200 Strangers to Ourselves (1988) 201 And Yet, It’s up to Women ... 204 If You Could Just Die... 205 2 The 1990s: Revolt, She Said 208 Accolades and Accusations 210 New Directions: Fiction and Revolt 212 Thinking Through the Novel 213 The Samurai (1990) 215 The Old Man and the Wolves (1991) 216 Possessions (1996) 218 Time and Sense (1994) 220 Revolt After the Revolution 222 New Maladies of the Soul ( 1993) 223 The Sense and Non-Sense of Revolt (1996) 224 Intimate Revolt (1997) 225 77ге Future of Revolt (1998) 225 Nations Without Nationalism (1990) Revolt, She Said ( 1998) 226 227 The Severed Head (1998) 228 Transcend Yourself! 229 The Feminine and the Sacred (1998) 231 Hannah Arendt ( 1999) 233 I Cannot See Any Light... 236 3 The 2000s: An Intellectual Who Works on the Invisible 237 Against Cynicism 239 I Can Only Rely on My Own Strengths 240 Psychoanalysis Is a Humanism 245 Singular Universalism and Human Rights 247 Crisis of the European Subject (2000) 249 At the Risk of Thought (2001) 250 Micropolitics (2001) 251
Contents x Chronicles ofa Sensitive Time (2003) 251 Open Letter to the President (2003) 252 Their Look Pierces Our Shadows (2011) 255 Murder in Byzantium (2004) 257 Hatred and Forgiveness (2005) 260 Alone, a Woman (2007) 262 Melanie Klein (2000) 264 Colette (2002) 265 Teresa, My Love (2008) 267 This Incredible Need to Believe (2007) 269 Reinventing Secular Humanism 271 The “French Death of God Theologian” 273 The Crisis of Ideality 274 Teresa, Our Contemporary 277 Representing the Atheists of the World 279 4 The 2010s: Traveling Through Myself 281 No One Owns the Truth 282 The Why Rather than the How No One Pays Attention to the Political Until It Feels Spiritual 286 290 Perpetual Motion 293 Beauvoir Presents/In the Present (2016) 296 Passions of Our Time (2013) 297 The Enchanted Clock (2015) Its a True Nightmare or a Pitiful Farce, I’m Not Sure Which... 297 299 Who’s Afraid of Julia Kristeva? 306 A Violence that Reaches the Heart Its Just Not My Life... 309 313 Appendix 1: Document #10 of the “Sabina” File Appendix 2: A Chronological List of Kristeva’s Books in French Notes Index 315 316 318 371
Index Abdessemed, Adel 292 abjection 194-7 About Chinese Women (Kristeva) 12,143,149-53, 261 absolutism 111 Abu Ghraib Prison 261 accolades and accusations 210-12 ĽAction française 93 adolescence/adolescents 274-7 ethnopsychiatry for 277 Kristeva’s work on 293 organized religion and 276 psychic identity of 275 Algerian War 93 Alliance Française 43,48,49,55 Alone, a Woman (Kristeva) 14, 262-3 Althusser, Louis 172-3,345 n.229 Altizer, Thomas 273 ĽAmour de soi et ses avatars (Kristeva). See Self-Love and Its Avatars (Kristeva) Angelova, Iskra 294, 306, 323 n.27 antidepressants 239 antisemitism 26,196,273 Apostrophes 197 Arabic translations of Freud 291 Aragon, Louis 54,55,67,80-1,91, 92, 99-100,125, 225, 309, 324 n.36 ПАгсһе 255-6 Arendt, Hannah 4,205,210,213, 227-8, 265 absolute evil 287 Crisis of the European Subject (Kristeva) 250 damaging abolitions in twentieth century 228 extreme evil 11 freedom 235 Hannah Arendt Center 243 Kristeva’s book on 13, 231, 232, 233-6, 253, 262, 264, 265 ArtForum 300 artistic masculinity 220 artistic practice 173 Ashbery, John 94 Assisi, Italy 167, 281, 282-5 atheism 111, 137,185,199, 267, 269-70, 273, 279-84 At the Risk of Thought (Kristeva) 4, 23, 35,250-1 Am commencement était l’amour (Kristeva). See In the Beginning Was Love (Kristeva) Au risque de la pensée (Kristeva). See At the Risk of Thought (Kristeva) authoritarian nationalism 20 ĽAvenir d’une révolte (Kristeva). See The Future of Revolt (Kristeva) Avila 279 Axis Powers 26 Baier, Walter 283 Bakhtin, Mikhail 58,72,83-4,86, 118,128,130,330 n.39,331 n.46 Balkan Insight 300 Balkans 36-7
Balkan Wars of 1912-13 28-9 Barande, Use 129,131-4,154,195-6 Barth, Karl 273 Barthes, Roland 55, 56, 67, 81, 82, 83-4,85, 91, 92, 94, 95-6,101, U9,121,123,140-1,144,146, 148-9, 188-9, 225 Bastide, Yves 66 Baudrillard, Jean 240 Baudry, Jean-Louis 93, 95, 99 Bauer, Cariene 280 Bayard Press 268, 269
372 BBC World Service 73 Beauvoir Presents/In the Present/Beauvoir presente (Kristeva) 14,296-7 Beckett, Samuel 48,175,176-7 Beckmann, Max 166 Belgian Royal Academy 104 Benedict XVI, Pope 233,281, 282, 286 “Benedict XVľs Favorite Atheist” 286 Benslama, Fethi 277 Benveniste, Émile 83,121,122-8, 153,167, 189 Berlin Wall 51, 61 bi-culturalism 177 Binet, Laurent 189, 302, 332 n.51 biography 2,7 biopolitics 290 Birth (painting by Beckmann) 166 Black Sea 22,23 Black Sun (Kristeva) 13, 200-1 Blaise, Geneviève 66 Blanchot, Maurice 55, 56, 326 n.2 Bleak House (Dickens) 76 Bodei, Remo 283 Bogoyavlenski, Kiril 48 borderline personality 195 Bourdeur, Mireille 54, 55, 324 n.35 Bourgeois, Louise 292 Bové, Carol Mastrangelo 280 Bowie, David 281 Boyer, Frédéric 268,269 Bozhikov, Ivan 300 Brexit 289 Bricmont, Jean 212 Bruller, Jean. See Vercors Buenos Aires 294 Bulgaria 20 antisemitism 26 communism/communist rule 40-7, 206-10 Festival of the Alphabet 43-5, 135, 241,265 Index French delegation to 61-2 French maternal school 42-3 Jews (See Jews) Orthodox faith 33-7 Second World War and 26-7 “Bulgaria Alleges Julia Kristeva Was State Security Agent” 300 “Bulgarian Ambiguity” 27 Bulgarian Christian Orthodoxy 37 Bulgarian News Agency (BTA) 7 6 “The Bulgarian Poetess” (Updike) 51 Bulgarian State Secret Services 73, 307-9 Burroughs, William 94 Byzantine Empire 23 Camus, Albert 55, 56 Cathedral Notre-Dame du Puy 258 Catholicism 114-15 Cayat, Elsa 232,233 Céline, Ferdinand 137, 146, 168, 179, 195-6,251, 326 n.2 Cet incroyable besoin de croire (Kristeva). See This Incredible Need to Believe
(Kristeva) Chaban-Delmas, Jacques 190-1 Characteristic Trends in 20th-Century Western Literature (Kristeva) 57 Charlie Hebdo 232, 287 Chevalier, Jean-Claude 140,145 childhood 33-49 dollhouse gift 45-6 Festival of the Alphabet 43-5 French maternal school 42-3 “The Childhood and Adolescence of a French Writer” 115 China 10,12,32,143-54,158, 172,190,193,194,215, 260, 261,294,297,356-7 n.117, 365-6 n.231 civilization 146 Kristeva’s attraction to 146-7
Index Marxist-Stalinist model 174 women 149-53 Chomsky, Noam 121,125,167, 174, 291 Christianity 114-15 violent extremism of 288 Christian Orthodox Patriarch, Sofia 33 Chronicles of a Sensitive Time/ Chroniques du temps sensible (Kristeva) 14,239-40,251-2 churches of Nessebar 23 Cixous, Hélène 149-50 Clarté 54,88 Clément, Catherine 231-3 clinical practice 293 Cocteau, Jean 104 Cold War 187 Colette 16, 22,42,48, 91,137,189, 191, 193, 205 Kristeva’s book on 265-7 politics and 265 sexuality 266-7 Colette (Kristeva) 265-7 Collège des Bernardins in Paris 115 Columbia University З Combe, Sonia 309 Commander in the Legion of Honor З communism/communist rule 40-7 Bulgaria 41,45-7, 50, 60, 81, 99, 206-10 French 122-3,144-6 Velvet Revolutions 222 Communist Youth Program 54 Comnena, Anna 268 Comparative Literature at the Academy of Sciences, Sofia 54 compartmentalization 161-5 Confucianism 151 contestatory intellectuals 2,7, 10-17, 20 373 Contre la dépression nationale (Kristeva). See Revolt, She Said (Kristeva) corporeal pleasures 97 cosmonauts 59 coup de foudre 6, 7-9 Courtine-Denamy, Sylvie 260 Courtyard of the Gentiles 281-2 Crazy Truth (Kristeva) 179-82 credo 274 crimes against women 233 crisis of ideality 274-7 Crisis of the European Subject 14, 249-50 Critical Inquiry 197 The Crossing of Signs (Kristeva) 169-70 Une curieuse solitude (Sollers). See A Strange Solitude (Sollers) Daix, Pierre 55-6,80-1,92,99, 330 n.37 Damisch, Hubert 94 Darwinian theory of evolution 281 Darzhavna Sigurnost (DS) 73, 302 Death (painting by Beckmann) 166 death drive 187, 210, 218, 248, 252 death
penalty 290 de Beauvoir, Simone 3,10,114, 133-4, 149, 150, 166,215-16, 231, 234, 242, 296-7, 351 n.52, 356 n.117, 366 n.3 Debord, Guy 211 de Certeau, Michel 18,181-2, 189, 267 Decour, Jacques 54 de Gaulle, Charles 60, 66,122 de la Sale, Antoine 81 Deleuze, Gilles 211 Denoël 93 depression 96 Derrida, Jacques 94, 121, 128, 214, 339 n.129
374 Des Chinoises (Kristeva). See About Chinese Women (Kristeva) ďEstaing, Valéry Giscard 144 The Devils (Dostoevsky) 191 Dimitrov, Georgi 27, 45 Dimitrova, Alexenia 310-11 Dimitrova, Blaga 39,50-1 Dimitrova, Maria 309 disabilities 165-9,253-6 “Disability: Time for Engagement” 255 dissidence 56, 58, 59, 73-4, 78,130, 172-7 “Diversity in the Tempest” (Kristeva) 250 Dock, Samuel 15,18, 296, 297, 322 n.19 Doing Psychoanalysis in Tehran (Homayounpour) 291 dollhouse gift 45-6 Dossier Committee, Bulgaria 3034, 309 Dostoevsky, Fyodor 18, 30,48, 79, 85,118,191,201,251,268, 299, 300, 301-2, 329 n.32 Dubno Air Base, Soviet Union 60 Du mariage considéré comme m des beaux-arts (Kristeva and Sollers). See Marriage as a Fine Art (Kristeva and Sollers) Dumas, Roland 61 Durand, Claude 204, 269 Eastern Orthodox Church 241 Éditions du Seuil 141 Éditions Fayard 203-4 educational system, reformation of 287-8 Ehrenberg, Betty 286 Einstein on the Beach 172 elementary school 47, 49 “Ellipsis on Dread and the Specular Seduction” (Kristeva) 168 Éloge de l’étrangeté 355 n. 106 Index The Enchanted Clock (Kristeva) 295, 297-9 Encrevé, Pierre 145-6 energetic pessimist 9 “Enlightenments, Religions, Common Reason” 282 ethic of care 165-9,265 “The Ethics of Linguistics” (Kristeva) 167 Étrangers à nous-mêmes (Kristeva). See Strangers to Ourselves (Kristeva) Europe antisemitism 273 Christianity and 269 communist revolution 222 cultural multiplicity 289 diversity in 250 hegemonic culture 289 Islamophobic white nationalists 268 radical evil 288-9 reformation of educational system 287-8 uniqueness 289 European
Enlightenment 238-9 European Union 289 Un événement (Sollers). See Event (Sollers) Event (Sollers) 91,118, 333 n.59 evil postmodernism 312 exile 21,64-8 Experimental School of Bonneuil 193 The Extraordinary Biography ofBudi Budev (Stoyanov) 77-8 extremism 20 faith and psychoanalysis 198-200 fake news 309 family 190-1 Fashionable Nonsense: Postmodern Intellectuals’Abuse ofScience (Sokal and Bricmont) 212
Index Fatherland Front 26, 27 Fédida, Pierre 242 fellowship 60 Felman, Shoshana 262 female machoism 149 The Feminine and the Sacred (Kristeva and Clément) 231-3 Feminine Consultation 281 Le Feminin et le sacré (Kristeva and Clément). See The Feminine and the Sacred (Kristeva and Clément) feminism 229-33 humanism as 282 Femme 263 Femmes (Sollers). See Women (Sollers) Festival of the Alphabet 43-5,135, 241, 265 fiction and revolt 212-13 “The Film Was Silent” 240 First Department of the Sixth Directorate 73 First Directorate for International Intelligence 73 Fitzgerald, Ella 299 Fixed Passion (Sollers) 106 Folle vérité (Kristeva). See Crazy Truth (Kristeva) Fónagy, Iván 130-1 foreignness 58 Foucault, Michel 117-18,121,153, 189, 355 n.105 France 63-75 avant-garde intellectual circles 68-9 delegation to Bulgaria 61-2 diversity in 250 exile and foreignness in 64-8,69 negligence towards handicapped people’s rights 165 scholarships 60-1 terrorist attacks 287, 292-3 375 France 24 300 France Culture 239, 250, 251 Francophone Studies 249 freedom 245 French Academy of Sciences 298 French-Algerian War 66 French Communist Party 122-3, 144-6 “French Death of God Theologian” 273-4 French Enlightenment 56 French Fifth Republic 68 “French Letters” 56 French maternal school 42-3 French New Novel 54, 81 French Surrealist Movement 80-1 Freud, Sigmund 21, 58, 83, 85,129, 154,156, 271,272, 291 academic establishment and 129 death drive 210 examination of religion 270 Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis 55 love 197-8 “Memory of the World” program and 226 mother-infant relationship 195 notion
of unconscious (See unconscious) Onfray on 247 “From Ithaca to New York” (Kristeva) 174 fundamentalist terrorism 288 The Future of Revolt (Kristeva) 225-6 Gagarin, Yuri 53 Gardou, Charles 254-5 Gaullism 66 Genet, Jean 94 Le Génie féminin I: Hannah Arendt (Kristeva). See Hannah Arendt (Kristeva)
376 Le Génieféminin III: Colette (Kristeva). See Colette (Kristeva) Le Génieféminin II: Melanie Klein (Kristeva). See Melanie Klein (Kristeva) Georgiev, Emil 54 “Giotto’s Joy” (Kristeva) 167-8, 283 Giovanni, Don 294 Glass, Philip 172 Gogol, N. 30 Goldmann, Lucien 67, 82-6,128, 140, 289, 330-1 n.43 Gonfalone d’Argento Award of the Region of Tuscany and the Regional Council of Florence 244 Grand Theater 294 Green, André 154 Grumbach, Marie-Claude 149 The Guardian 157, 300 Guattari, Félix 211 The Gulag Archipelago (Solzhenitsyn) 204 Habermas, Jürgen 276 haecceity 230 La Haine et le pardon (Kristeva). See Hatred and Forgiveness (Kristeva) Hallier, Jean-Edern 92-3 handicapped people. See disabilities Handmaids Tale 310 Hannah Arendt (Kristeva) 233-6 Hannah Arendt Center 243 Hannah Arendt Prize for Political Thought 3, 244, 249 Hatred and Forgiveness (Kristeva) 14,260-2,267, 297 Heilbrun, Carolyn 171 High School #33 48 The High School Banner 49 Index Histoires d’amour (Kristeva). See Tales ofLove (Kristeva) Histoires d amour et de passerelles 8, 17, 320 n.2, 321 n.7 Hitchcock, Alfred 299 Holberg Prize 3,244 Hölderlin, Friedrich 313 Hollande, François 286 Hollier, Denis 94 . Homayounpour, Gohar 291 Home for Adolescents in the Cochin Hospital in Paris 293 homophobia 20,221 homosexual identities 220-1 honorary doctorates 240-3, 293-4 L’Horloge enchantée (Kristeva). See The Enchanted Clock (Kristeva) Horvilleur, Delphine 233 humanism 187 feminism 282 ideals of 276-7 psychoanalysis as 245-7 secular 187, 188, 199, 200, 233, 271-3 singular 245 soft 282 L’Humanité 71-2 Humanities
Institute, University of Paris 7 3 human rights 247-9 The Human Stain (Roth) 191 100 Global Minds (Ricuperati) 2 94 Huppert, Isabelle 279 Hurtado, Guillermo 283 ideality, crisis of 274-7 ideality disorder 275 identity crisis 267 identity paranoia 20 identity politics 180,245 île de Ré 8,9,17,100-4,136,158, 161, 187,190-2, 203-4, 215, 250, 256,265, 298-9, 304 Ilse Barande 131-4,154,195-6
Index L’Infini 93, 326 ո.2 intellectuals 1-2 biography 2,7 Bulgarian 79-80 contestatory 2,7,9-17,20 friendships with 294 responsibility of 297 revolt 146 L’Intermédiaire (Sollers). See lhe Intermediary (Sollers) lhe Intermediary (Sollers) 94 International Association for Semiotic Studies 116 International Disability Movement: Solidarity, Equality 255 International Literature Festival 280 Internet 223-4 “Inter-Religious Gathering for Peace” 282 intertextuality 84,118 In the Beginning Was Love (Kristeva) 198-200 Intimate Revolt (Kristeva) 225 Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis (Freud) 55 Irish Times 300 Islam 293 terrorism and 268,287, 288 Islamophobic white nationalists 268 Ivanova, Nina 309 Jakobson, Roman 94 Je me voyage: Mémoires (Kristeva and Dock). See Traveling Through Myself (Kristeva and Dock) Jerusalem 272 Jews antisemitism 26,196, 273 deportation of 26,28, 31 -2 Dimitrov and 27 educational initiatives for 249 population 26 377 John Paul II, Pope 241,282,284 journalism 49-53 Joyaux, David 7-9, 63, 70,102,127, 157-67, 190, 191, 195, 200, 213, 241-2, 252-3, 255-6, 295, 305, 314 Joyaux, Julia. See Kristeva, Julia Joyaux, Marcelle 100-3, 334 n.75 Joyaux, Octave 100-3 Joyaux, Philippe. See Sollers, Philippe Judeo-Christian philosophy 267 Julia Kristeva, étrange étrangère 340 ո. 140 Julia Kristeva—Une étrangère, citoyenne du monde 95, 279, 362 n.20 Julien, François 242 Kapoor, Anish 292 Karzai, Hamid 248 Khrushchev, Nikita 51 The Kindly Ones (Littell) 292 Klein, Melanie 140,154,196,267 Kristeva’s book on 205,234, 262, 263, 264-5 psychoanalytic innovation 264, 265
theory of the good and bad mother 109 Koen, Albert 51-2,53,65-6,76 Kofman, Sarah 211 Kostov, Vladimir 56, 74, 306 Kristev, Stoyan 21, 28-33, 35, 61, 206-7, 321-2 n.10 Kristeva, Julia 1 accolades and accusations 210-12 accomplishment/honors 3 authorship 2 birth 21-2 childhood 33-49 deaths of parents 61-2 dollhouse gift 45-6 as energetic pessimist 9, 20 exile 21,64-8
378 ideas 296-7 journalism 49-53 parents 22, 23, 61 practice as an analyst 153-7, 192-3 pregnancy 158 as a product of history 27-8 as a public intellectual 290 reputation 191-2 resurrections 96-8 as a “royal baby” 25-6 scholarships 60-1 sibling relation 31 sports and 29 writer 57-9 Kristeva, Kristina 22, 36-40, 241, 355 n.ll “The Kristeva Circle” 294 Kultura 309 Lacan, Jacques 67, 82, 83, 86,124, 129, 147-50,154, 189,215, 232, 251,272, 277 La Fontaine, Jean de 42, 320 n.3, 323 n.21 Le Langage, cet inconnu: Une Initiation à la linguistique (Kristeva). See Language, the Unknown (Kristeva) Language, the Unknown (Kristeva) 120-2 “Language Has No Master” (Kristeva) 179 Leclercq, Sylvia 277-8 Lecourt, Dominique 242 Les Gobelins, France 66 Letters to Dominique Rolin 1958-1980 (Sollers) 104 Letters to Philippe Sollers 1958-1980 (Rolin) 104 Lettre aupresident de la République sur les citoyens en situation de handicap (Kristeva). See Open Letter to the President (Kristeva) Index Lettre ouverte à Harlem Désir (Kristeva). See Nations Without Nationalism (Kristeva) Les Lettres françaises 54,55,80 Leur regard perce nos ombres (Kristeva and Vanier). See Their Look Pierces Our Shadows (Kristeva and Vanier) Lévi- Strauss, Claude 116 Levski, Vasil 322n.l2 Lévy, Bernard Henri 174 Libération 250 linear time 180 literature 30 Littell, Jonathan 292 Little Eyolf (play by Ibsen) 256 Little John ofSaintré (de la Sale) 81 London Review ofBoob 309 Lost Unicorns of the Velvet Revolutions (Nikolchina) 69 Lotman, Yuri 211 Lotringer, Sylvère 171 Louis XV, King 298 love 197-8 Luxembourg Gardens 164 Lwoff,
Catherine 66 Lyon, France 54 Lyotard, Jean-François 211 madness 278 Maison de Solenn 277 Malet, Émile 226 Malraux, André 93 Mannoni, Maud 193 Margaroni, Maria 280 Marianne 227 Markov, Georgi 73-5, 78-9, 302, 306, 327-8 n.20 Marquez, Gabriel Garcia 204 Marriage as a Fine Art (Kristeva and Sollers) 14, 89, 104, 296 Marxism 56 Marx-Scouras, Danielle 173
Index maternal ethics 166-7 maternal school 42-3 maternal time 180 “Maternity According to Bellini” (Kristeva) 167 Mathematical Olympics 59 Maxence, Michel 93 media 223-4,290-3 expansion and globalization of 222-3 Melanie Klein (Kristeva) 14, 262, 264-5 Melman, Charles 226 “Memory of the World” (UNESCO program) 226 meningitis 62 Menke, Anne 338 n. 115 mentors 80-7 Messager, Annette 260 metaphysical murder mystery 216-18 #metoo movement 290 Meurtre à Byzance (Kristeva). See Murder in Byzantium (Kristeva) Micropolitics¡Micropolitique (Kristeva) 14,251 Middle East 290-2 Miller, Jacques-Alain 291 Miller, Nancy K. 171 Minute 68 misplaced abjection 152 Mitterrand, François 61,122,144, 189, 191, 205-7, 336 n.90 Monclin, Alain. See Julia Kristeva— Une étrangère, citoyenne du monde Le Monde 300, 309 monotheism 111 monotonotheism 246 Montesquieu Project 273 motherhood 166 mother-infant relationship 195 Mouvement de libération des femmes (MLF) 149 379 multi-lingualism 45 multiversal singularity 111-15 Murder in Byzantium (Kristeva) 14, 23, 37, 241,257-60, 355 n. 11 music 30-1, 321 п.10 Music High School in Sofia 30-1 Muslims 249 mutations 185 in human sexuality 185 in religion 185 My Life as a Spy: Investigations in a Secret Police File (Verdery) 311 mysticism 280 Nached, Rafah 291-2 National Center for Scientific Research 116,130 National Croatian Theater of Zagreb 279 National Front 286 Nations Without Nationalism (Kristeva) 226-7 Navarro, Marie-Christine 4, 250 Nazi occupation 55 Nazis 26, 27, 28 Operation Barbarossa 26 Needham, Joseph 146 “The Need to Believe” 277 neoliberalism
144,287 Nessebar 23 Nevsky Cathedral in Sofia 61 “New Forms of Revolt” (Kristeva) 226 “The Newly Disengaged” 240 New Maladies of the Soul (Kristeva) 223-4 New Novel. See French New Novel “New Novel” (Trigo) 214 New Philosophers 173-4 New School for Social Research in New York City 243 “A New Type of Intellectual: The Dissident” (Kristeva) 175
380 Index New York City 170-2 New School for Social Research in 243 The New York Times 301 Nicolini, Giusi 290 Nikolchina, Miglena 57,69-72,77, 78-9, 220,311,327 n.17, 329 n.24, 369-70 n.268 9/11 240,268 Notre Colette (Kristeva). See Our Colette (Kristeva) Les Nouvelles maladies de l’âme (Kristeva). See New Maladies of the Soul (Kristeva) Le Nouvel Observateur 300, 302 Nouzeilles, Claude 66 Odèon Theater in Paris 279 O’Keeffe, Georgia 205, 260 The Old Man and the Wolves (Kristeva) 13,36,80,216-18 Oliver, Kelly 151-2, 204, 294 One Hundred Years of Solitude (Marquez) 204 Onfray, Michel 247 Open Letter to the President (Kristeva) 165,252-5 Operation Barbarossa 26 Orthodox Christianity 23, 29, 32-7, 136-7, 199, 207, 214, 241, 257, 259 Our Colette (Kristeva) 263 Palin, Sarah 290 Parisot, Thérèse 147-8 The Park (Sollers) 91 Passion fixe (Sollers). See Fixed Passion (Sollers) Passions of Our Time (Kristeva) 297 patriarchal law, transvaluation of 249 Patriarkh Evtimiy 47 Paulhan, Jean 54,104 14, peaceful coexistence, doctrine of 51 pedagogical imperative. See teaching perestroika 51 perlaboration 186 Phenomenology of Spirit (Hegel) 65 “Pilgrims of Truth, Pilgrims of Peace” 282-3 Pines, Sarah 309 Pingaud, Bernard 94 Pivot, Bernard 197 Plath, Sylvia 231 Pleynet, Marcelin 93, 95, 99,147, 342 n.178 Pobedonostsev, Konstantin 79 Le Point 286, 300 “Political Dada Theory” 312 politics 156-7,168-9 Pollock, Jackson 292 Polylogue (Kristeva) 12,175-9, 346 n.241 Ponge, Francis 93 Popular Youth 50 Portraits of Women/Portraits de femmes (Sollers) 107-8,295 Possessions (Kristeva) 13,218-19 “post-
factuality” 309 postmodernism 180-1 Powers of Horror/Pouvoirs de l’horreur (Kristeva) 13,168,194-7 “The Predicative Function and the Speaking Subject” (Kristeva) 167 Prix du Livre Politique 294 Prix Mondi Migranti 294 Prix Saint-Simon 3, 294 Protestantism 122,174,177 Proust, Marcel 48,85,159,191, 193,213, 220-1,260, 268 Psych et Po (Psychoanalysis and Politics) 149-50,151,152 “Psychic Life in Times of Distress” 183-4 ‘Ά Psychic Life Is a Life Lived in Time” 185
Index psychoanalysis 183-7 as an approach to politics 156-7 faith and 198-200 as humanism 245-7 perlaboration 186 practice as an analyst 153-7, 192-3 religion and 267-74 sexual politics and 251 “Psychoanalysis and the Polis” (Kristeva) 197 Psychoanalytic Society of Paris 153, 154,183 “Psychosis and Truth” seminar 181 public schools 47-9 Pulsions du temps (Kristeva). See Passions of Our Time (Kristeva) queer theory 220 Rabotnichesko Delo 53 racism 20 Radevski, Khristo 50 radical evil 193, 210,238-9, 248, 257, 288,293 Radio Free Europe 53, 73 Rainer, Yvonne 172 Ratzinger, Joseph 276 Ravasi, Gianfranco 281,284 A Real Novel (Sollers) 90, 333 n.56 Red Army 27 Rèe, Jonathan 236 Reed, Lou 281 reliance 165-9 religion 267-74 deconstruction of 270 Freud’s examination of 270 violence and 267-8 religious memory, transmutation of 249 religious polyphony of Balkans 36-7 381 resurrections 96-8 Reuters 300 revolt 10-11,16,69,80,115, 208-10, 233 fiction and 212-13 The Future of Revolt (Kristeva) 225-6 intellectual 146 Intimate Revolt (Kristeva) 225 New Maladies of the Soul (Kristeva) 223-4 Revolt, She Said (Kristeva) 227-8 revolution and 222-3 semiotics as sign of 208 Sense and Non-Sense of Revolt (Kristeva) 224-5 Revolt, She Said (Kristeva) 227-8 La Revolte intime (Kristeva). See Intimate Revolt (Kristeva) revolution 222-3 La Revolution du langage poétique (Kristeva). See Revolution in Poetic Language (Kristeva) Revolution in Poetic Language (Kristeva) 12, 71,128, 134-41,213 Ricardou, Jean 93 Ricuperati, Gianluigi 294 Riffaterre, Michael 171 Rila Monastery 33, 34, 294 Risset, Jacqueline 94
Robbe-Grillet, Alain 54 Rochet, Waldeck 53 Rolin, Dominique 91,104-11, 295-6, 333 n.56, 335-6 n.88, 335 n.80 Romance Philology 54 Roman Forum 280 Roth, Philip 191 Roudiez, Leon 170-1 Rousseau, J. 22,213 Russian literature 30
382 Sabina Dossier 303, 305, 306, 369 n.268 Safouan, Moustapha 148 Said, Edward 171 Saint Ignatius Church 181 Saint Nedelya Church 23, 30,41, 321 n.9 Saint Teresa of Ávila 263,268,269, 273, 277-80 Les Samouraïs (Kristeva). See lhe Samurai (Kristeva) The Samurai (Kristeva) 13,74,76, 78, 116, 158,215-16 Sarraute, Nathalie 54 Sartre, Jean-Paul 48, 54, 55, 99,111, 114,215, 225, 353 n.76 satellite technology 262 schism 37 scholarships 60-1 Schor, Naomi 171 Science and Civilization in China (Needham) 146 Science ofLogic (Hegel) 65 Seotus, Duns 230 The Second Sex (de Beauvoir) 166, 296 Second World War 20, 26 secularity/secularism 10, 37,185, 188, 199, 200, 267, 271-3,277, 280 Self-Love and Its Avatars (Kristeva) 263 semanalysis 118-19,122,124 Semiotext(e) 171 semiotic energies 181 semiotics 83, 87,116,117-22,128, 130, 138-40,166, 174,181, 208, 306, 331 n.44 Semiotike; Research for a Semanalysis (Kristeva) 12, 84-5, 87, 117-20 Sense and Non-Sense ofRevolt (Kristeva) 224-5 Septemvri 51,76 Index Seule, une femme (Kristeva). See Alone, a Woman (Kristeva) The Seventh Function ofLanguage (Binet) 302 The Severed Head (Kristeva) 38, 228-9 sexism 20 sexual politics 251 Shakespeare 191 Sibony, Daniel 277 The Silence of the Sea (Vercors) 55 Simone de Beauvoir Prize 3,150, 242,290 singularity 112,165,238 female 231 multiversal 111-15 universal 187, 238-9, 247-9 Slánský Trial 130 Sliven, Bulgaria 12, 21-3, 28,41, 259 SNCF 255 Snow, Michael 172 social media attack 307 Sofia, Bulgaria 23, 54 map of 24 schools 47-9 The Sofia Globe 300 The Sofia News Agency 300 soft humanism 282 Sokal, Alan 212
Soleil noir (Kristeva). See Black Sun (Kristeva) Sollers, Philippe 5-6,67, 68, 82, 88-92, 337 n.99, 348 n.9, 356 n.114 Event (Sollers) 91,118, 333 n.59 evocation of Kristeva 295 Fixed Passion 106 Hallier and 92-3 The Intermediary 94 Kristeva meeting 88-9 Letters to Dominique Rolin 19581980 104 marriage 89, 98-104, 295-6
383 Index Marriage as a Fine Art (with Kristeva) 14, 89,104, 296 The Park (Sollers) 91 Portraits of Women 107-8,295 psychic bisexuality 109 A Real Novel 90, 333 n.56 Rolin and 91,104-11,295-6 Tel Quel 67, 81-2,83, 88, 91, 92-6 Women 110,192,333n.59 Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr 173,204 Soviet Thaw 51 Soviet Union 26 Axis invasion of 26 cosmonauts 59 demise of 72 fellowship 60 invasion of Bulgaria 26-7 The Space ofLiterature (Blanchot) 56 speaking subject 84,86,123,167-9, 231 n.47 spirituality 267-74. See also religion spiritual space 270 sports 29 Sputnik 59 “Stabat Mater” (Kristeva) 179, 200 Stalinjoseph 51 St. Kliment Ohridski University, Sofia 295 Stoyanov, Tzvetan 58,69,73,74-80, 301-2, 327 n.19,328-9 n.23-24, 328 n.21,329 n.32 Stoyanova, Ivanka 23, 30-1,41,99, 321 n.10 Strange Foreigner 62 Strangers to Ourselves (Kristeva) 13, 58, 201-4,205, 294 A Strange Solitude (Sollers) 91,105 student demonstrations 116-17 “The Subject in Signifying Practice” (Kristeva) 171 suffering 272 suicide 211 Suleiman, Susan 171 superficial-conspiracysimulation 312 symbolic element 138-40 symbolic mother. See Dimitrova, Blaga symbolic system 169-70 Syria 291 Tales of Love (Kristeva) 13,197-8, 200, 201,202 Talking Liberties 236-7 Taoism 151 Tchervenkova, Koprinka 309 teaching 141-3 technocratic neoliberalism 144 Tel Quel 67,81 -2, 83, 88, 91, 92-6 The Tempest (Shakespeare) 191 Le Temps sensible (Kristeva). See Time and Sense (Kristeva) “Ten Principles for Twenty-FirstCentury Humanism” (Kristeva) 284-5 Teresa, My Love (Kristeva) 14,263, 267-9, 278, 279 terrorism 287,288 attacks in France 287, 292-3
Le Texte du roman (Kristeva). See The Text of the Novel (Kristeva) The Text of the Novel (Kristeva) 81, 87,128 Tharp, Martin 312 Their Look Pierces Our Shadows (Kristeva and Vanier) 14, 255-6 theologians 273-4 Theology Faculty of Sofia 29 Thérèse, mon amour (Kristeva). See Teresa, My Love (Kristeva) Thibaudeau, Jean 93 “Thinking About Liberty in Dark Times” (Kristeva) 244-5
384 This Incredible Need to Believe (Kristeva) 14,199, 226, 269-71,272, 274, 361 n.182 Time and Sense (Kristeva) 220-1 “To Dare Humanism” (Kristeva) 282 Todorov, Tzvetan 81-2, 83,170, 306, 330 n.41 Todorov, Vladislav 312 Todorova, Mira 65-6 Tolstoy, Leo 30 totalitarian invasions 26 totalitarianism 305 “Towards a Semiology of Paragrams” 94 transgressions of the symbolic order 272 transmutation of religious memory 249 transvaluation of patriarchal law 249 Traveling Through Myself (Kristeva and Dock) 15,18,76,109, 114, 194,195-6, 202, 281-2 traveling through oneself 15,16, 48, 296 La Traversée des signes (Kristeva). See The Crossing of Signs (Kristeva) Trigo, Benigno 214 Triolet, Elsa 99-100,309 Trump, Donald 20 “Truth and Art” (Kristeva) 262 Tsvetaeva, Marina 231 The Twilight of an Idol: The Freudian Confabulation (Onfray) 247 Unbearable Lightness of Being (Kundera) 305 unconscious 86,119,121,155-6, 203, 238 adolescent 275 death drive 240, 248 political 312 UNESCO 226 Index United States 3 antidepressants in 239 feminist thought 230 French poststructuralism in 171 presidential election of 2008 290 Tel Quels triple issue on 174-5 universal singularity 187, 238-9, 247-9 University of London Institute in Paris 306 University of Paris 7 3 University of Sofia 54,62 University of Toronto 3,211,212, 242,243 Updike, John 51 Václav Havel Vision of European Culture Prize 244 Vanier, Jean 96, 255-6,286 Vassilev, Yordan 79 Velvet Revolutions 222 Vercors 55-6 Verdery, Katherine 311 verisimilitude 306 Viatte, Françoise 228 Viderman, Serge 154 Le Vieil homme et les loups (Kristeva). See The
Old Man and the Wolves (Kristeva) violence 309-12 Visions capitales (Kristeva). See The Severed Head (Kristeva) Voynikova, Antoaneta 74 Vrinat, Marie 77 Weil, Simone 230-1 Welt 309 Western Catholic Church 241 “Western Europe Through the Eyes of a Journalist” (Kristeva) 51-2 Who’s Afraid ofJulia Kristeva? 306-9 “Why the United States?” (Kristeva) 174-5
385 Index Wilson, Robert 172 Wittig, Monique 149, 150 “Woman, Its Never That” (Kristeva) 152 women 204-5,231-3 Chinese 149-53 crimes against 233 as future of humankind 262 generations 180 identity politics 180 Kristeva’s trilogy on 233-6, 262-9 patriarchal articulations 152-3 right to justice 290 twentieth-century movement 180 Women (Sollers) 110,192, 333 n.59 “Women’s Time” (Kristeva) 179-80 Wood, Michael 218 Woolf, Virginia 231 writing 164 Writing Degree Zero (Barthes) 56 xenophobia 289 Yordana 22,29 Yousafzai, Malala Zevi, Sabbatai 36 Zionist 53 Žižek, Slavoj 291 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München V_____ J 290, 356 n. 117
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Contents Acknowledgments Authors Note Introduction: At the Risk of Thinking xi xiii 1 The Question of the Intellectual—Again 1 In the Face of Resistance 2 My Coup de Foudre 7 Why Now? The Contestatory Intellectual 10 Notes on the Biography 17 Part I Bulgaria, My Suffering ( 1941-1965) 21 A Production of History 21 Stoyan Kristev 28 All My Childhood Was Bathed in This 33 Kristina Kristeva 36 One Spoonful at a Time 40 I Didn’t Want to Take Care of All That 45 The Journalist 49 Pure Oxygen 53 The Writer 57 Sputnik or the New Novel 59 Endings, Beginnings 61 Partii The Crazy Truth of It (1965-1979) 63 Early Exile 64 The Lost Territory 68 Tzvetan Stoyanov 75 Mentors and a Doctorate 80 Philippe Sollers 88 Tel Quel 92 Resurrections 96
viii Contents Sit Down! Sit Down! Dominique Rolin 104 Multiverses 111 Beneath the Paving Stones 1 !6 Semiotike ( 1969) 117 Language, the Unknown (1969) 120 Émile Benveniste 122 The Text of the Novel (1970) Ilse Barande 128 129 Revolution in Poetic Language ( 1974) 134 The Pedagogical Imperative 141 The Desire for China 143 About Chinese Women (1974) 149 The Intimate Acts of the Modern Personality 153 David 157 Compartmentalizing 161 Reliance: An Ethic of Care 165 The Crossing ofSigns (1975) 169 New York City 170 The Dissident 172 Polylogue (1977) Crazy Truth (1979) 175 179 Partili Becoming Julia Kristeva (1980-Today) A Vertical Present 1 98 183 183 Yes, Yes, of Course, but What Shall We Do Now? 187 Death, That Strange Voice . 188 The 1980s: Strangers to Ourselves and Others Ça continue: Work, Family, the île de Ré 189 190 Whatever Happens to Me, That’s What I Write About 192 Questions of Civilization Cannot Be Managed by Politics Powers of Horror ( 1980) Tales of Love (1983) 194 194 197
Contents ix In the Beginning Was Love (1985) 198 Black Sun (1987) 200 Strangers to Ourselves (1988) 201 And Yet, It’s up to Women . 204 If You Could Just Die. 205 2 The 1990s: Revolt, She Said 208 Accolades and Accusations 210 New Directions: Fiction and Revolt 212 Thinking Through the Novel 213 The Samurai (1990) 215 The Old Man and the Wolves (1991) 216 Possessions (1996) 218 Time and Sense (1994) 220 Revolt After the Revolution 222 New Maladies of the Soul ( 1993) 223 The Sense and Non-Sense of Revolt (1996) 224 Intimate Revolt (1997) 225 77ге Future of Revolt (1998) 225 Nations Without Nationalism (1990) Revolt, She Said ( 1998) 226 227 The Severed Head (1998) 228 Transcend Yourself! 229 The Feminine and the Sacred (1998) 231 Hannah Arendt ( 1999) 233 I Cannot See Any Light. 236 3 The 2000s: An Intellectual Who Works on the Invisible 237 Against Cynicism 239 I Can Only Rely on My Own Strengths 240 Psychoanalysis Is a Humanism 245 Singular Universalism and Human Rights 247 Crisis of the European Subject (2000) 249 At the Risk of Thought (2001) 250 Micropolitics (2001) 251
Contents x Chronicles ofa Sensitive Time (2003) 251 Open Letter to the President (2003) 252 Their Look Pierces Our Shadows (2011) 255 Murder in Byzantium (2004) 257 Hatred and Forgiveness (2005) 260 Alone, a Woman (2007) 262 Melanie Klein (2000) 264 Colette (2002) 265 Teresa, My Love (2008) 267 This Incredible Need to Believe (2007) 269 Reinventing Secular Humanism 271 The “French Death of God Theologian” 273 The Crisis of Ideality 274 Teresa, Our Contemporary 277 Representing the Atheists of the World 279 4 The 2010s: Traveling Through Myself 281 No One Owns the Truth 282 The Why Rather than the How No One Pays Attention to the Political Until It Feels Spiritual 286 290 Perpetual Motion 293 Beauvoir Presents/In the Present (2016) 296 Passions of Our Time (2013) 297 The Enchanted Clock (2015) Its a True Nightmare or a Pitiful Farce, I’m Not Sure Which. 297 299 Who’s Afraid of Julia Kristeva? 306 A Violence that Reaches the Heart Its Just Not My Life. 309 313 Appendix 1: Document #10 of the “Sabina” File Appendix 2: A Chronological List of Kristeva’s Books in French Notes Index 315 316 318 371
Index Abdessemed, Adel 292 abjection 194-7 About Chinese Women (Kristeva) 12,143,149-53, 261 absolutism 111 Abu Ghraib Prison 261 accolades and accusations 210-12 ĽAction française 93 adolescence/adolescents 274-7 ethnopsychiatry for 277 Kristeva’s work on 293 organized religion and 276 psychic identity of 275 Algerian War 93 Alliance Française 43,48,49,55 Alone, a Woman (Kristeva) 14, 262-3 Althusser, Louis 172-3,345 n.229 Altizer, Thomas 273 ĽAmour de soi et ses avatars (Kristeva). See Self-Love and Its Avatars (Kristeva) Angelova, Iskra 294, 306, 323 n.27 antidepressants 239 antisemitism 26,196,273 Apostrophes 197 Arabic translations of Freud 291 Aragon, Louis 54,55,67,80-1,91, 92, 99-100,125, 225, 309, 324 n.36 ПАгсһе 255-6 Arendt, Hannah 4,205,210,213, 227-8, 265 absolute evil 287 Crisis of the European Subject (Kristeva) 250 damaging abolitions in twentieth century 228 extreme evil 11 freedom 235 Hannah Arendt Center 243 Kristeva’s book on 13, 231, 232, 233-6, 253, 262, 264, 265 ArtForum 300 artistic masculinity 220 artistic practice 173 Ashbery, John 94 Assisi, Italy 167, 281, 282-5 atheism 111, 137,185,199, 267, 269-70, 273, 279-84 At the Risk of Thought (Kristeva) 4, 23, 35,250-1 Am commencement était l’amour (Kristeva). See In the Beginning Was Love (Kristeva) Au risque de la pensée (Kristeva). See At the Risk of Thought (Kristeva) authoritarian nationalism 20 ĽAvenir d’une révolte (Kristeva). See The Future of Revolt (Kristeva) Avila 279 Axis Powers 26 Baier, Walter 283 Bakhtin, Mikhail 58,72,83-4,86, 118,128,130,330 n.39,331 n.46 Balkan Insight 300 Balkans 36-7
Balkan Wars of 1912-13 28-9 Barande, Use 129,131-4,154,195-6 Barth, Karl 273 Barthes, Roland 55, 56, 67, 81, 82, 83-4,85, 91, 92, 94, 95-6,101, U9,121,123,140-1,144,146, 148-9, 188-9, 225 Bastide, Yves 66 Baudrillard, Jean 240 Baudry, Jean-Louis 93, 95, 99 Bauer, Cariene 280 Bayard Press 268, 269
372 BBC World Service 73 Beauvoir Presents/In the Present/Beauvoir presente (Kristeva) 14,296-7 Beckett, Samuel 48,175,176-7 Beckmann, Max 166 Belgian Royal Academy 104 Benedict XVI, Pope 233,281, 282, 286 “Benedict XVľs Favorite Atheist” 286 Benslama, Fethi 277 Benveniste, Émile 83,121,122-8, 153,167, 189 Berlin Wall 51, 61 bi-culturalism 177 Binet, Laurent 189, 302, 332 n.51 biography 2,7 biopolitics 290 Birth (painting by Beckmann) 166 Black Sea 22,23 Black Sun (Kristeva) 13, 200-1 Blaise, Geneviève 66 Blanchot, Maurice 55, 56, 326 n.2 Bleak House (Dickens) 76 Bodei, Remo 283 Bogoyavlenski, Kiril 48 borderline personality 195 Bourdeur, Mireille 54, 55, 324 n.35 Bourgeois, Louise 292 Bové, Carol Mastrangelo 280 Bowie, David 281 Boyer, Frédéric 268,269 Bozhikov, Ivan 300 Brexit 289 Bricmont, Jean 212 Bruller, Jean. See Vercors Buenos Aires 294 Bulgaria 20 antisemitism 26 communism/communist rule 40-7, 206-10 Festival of the Alphabet 43-5, 135, 241,265 Index French delegation to 61-2 French maternal school 42-3 Jews (See Jews) Orthodox faith 33-7 Second World War and 26-7 “Bulgaria Alleges Julia Kristeva Was State Security Agent” 300 “Bulgarian Ambiguity” 27 Bulgarian Christian Orthodoxy 37 Bulgarian News Agency (BTA) 7 6 “The Bulgarian Poetess” (Updike) 51 Bulgarian State Secret Services 73, 307-9 Burroughs, William 94 Byzantine Empire 23 Camus, Albert 55, 56 Cathedral Notre-Dame du Puy 258 Catholicism 114-15 Cayat, Elsa 232,233 Céline, Ferdinand 137, 146, 168, 179, 195-6,251, 326 n.2 Cet incroyable besoin de croire (Kristeva). See This Incredible Need to Believe
(Kristeva) Chaban-Delmas, Jacques 190-1 Characteristic Trends in 20th-Century Western Literature (Kristeva) 57 Charlie Hebdo 232, 287 Chevalier, Jean-Claude 140,145 childhood 33-49 dollhouse gift 45-6 Festival of the Alphabet 43-5 French maternal school 42-3 “The Childhood and Adolescence of a French Writer” 115 China 10,12,32,143-54,158, 172,190,193,194,215, 260, 261,294,297,356-7 n.117, 365-6 n.231 civilization 146 Kristeva’s attraction to 146-7
Index Marxist-Stalinist model 174 women 149-53 Chomsky, Noam 121,125,167, 174, 291 Christianity 114-15 violent extremism of 288 Christian Orthodox Patriarch, Sofia 33 Chronicles of a Sensitive Time/ Chroniques du temps sensible (Kristeva) 14,239-40,251-2 churches of Nessebar 23 Cixous, Hélène 149-50 Clarté 54,88 Clément, Catherine 231-3 clinical practice 293 Cocteau, Jean 104 Cold War 187 Colette 16, 22,42,48, 91,137,189, 191, 193, 205 Kristeva’s book on 265-7 politics and 265 sexuality 266-7 Colette (Kristeva) 265-7 Collège des Bernardins in Paris 115 Columbia University З Combe, Sonia 309 Commander in the Legion of Honor З communism/communist rule 40-7 Bulgaria 41,45-7, 50, 60, 81, 99, 206-10 French 122-3,144-6 Velvet Revolutions 222 Communist Youth Program 54 Comnena, Anna 268 Comparative Literature at the Academy of Sciences, Sofia 54 compartmentalization 161-5 Confucianism 151 contestatory intellectuals 2,7, 10-17, 20 373 Contre la dépression nationale (Kristeva). See Revolt, She Said (Kristeva) corporeal pleasures 97 cosmonauts 59 coup de foudre 6, 7-9 Courtine-Denamy, Sylvie 260 Courtyard of the Gentiles 281-2 Crazy Truth (Kristeva) 179-82 credo 274 crimes against women 233 crisis of ideality 274-7 Crisis of the European Subject 14, 249-50 Critical Inquiry 197 The Crossing of Signs (Kristeva) 169-70 Une curieuse solitude (Sollers). See A Strange Solitude (Sollers) Daix, Pierre 55-6,80-1,92,99, 330 n.37 Damisch, Hubert 94 Darwinian theory of evolution 281 Darzhavna Sigurnost (DS) 73, 302 Death (painting by Beckmann) 166 death drive 187, 210, 218, 248, 252 death
penalty 290 de Beauvoir, Simone 3,10,114, 133-4, 149, 150, 166,215-16, 231, 234, 242, 296-7, 351 n.52, 356 n.117, 366 n.3 Debord, Guy 211 de Certeau, Michel 18,181-2, 189, 267 Decour, Jacques 54 de Gaulle, Charles 60, 66,122 de la Sale, Antoine 81 Deleuze, Gilles 211 Denoël 93 depression 96 Derrida, Jacques 94, 121, 128, 214, 339 n.129
374 Des Chinoises (Kristeva). See About Chinese Women (Kristeva) ďEstaing, Valéry Giscard 144 The Devils (Dostoevsky) 191 Dimitrov, Georgi 27, 45 Dimitrova, Alexenia 310-11 Dimitrova, Blaga 39,50-1 Dimitrova, Maria 309 disabilities 165-9,253-6 “Disability: Time for Engagement” 255 dissidence 56, 58, 59, 73-4, 78,130, 172-7 “Diversity in the Tempest” (Kristeva) 250 Dock, Samuel 15,18, 296, 297, 322 n.19 Doing Psychoanalysis in Tehran (Homayounpour) 291 dollhouse gift 45-6 Dossier Committee, Bulgaria 3034, 309 Dostoevsky, Fyodor 18, 30,48, 79, 85,118,191,201,251,268, 299, 300, 301-2, 329 n.32 Dubno Air Base, Soviet Union 60 Du mariage considéré comme m des beaux-arts (Kristeva and Sollers). See Marriage as a Fine Art (Kristeva and Sollers) Dumas, Roland 61 Durand, Claude 204, 269 Eastern Orthodox Church 241 Éditions du Seuil 141 Éditions Fayard 203-4 educational system, reformation of 287-8 Ehrenberg, Betty 286 Einstein on the Beach 172 elementary school 47, 49 “Ellipsis on Dread and the Specular Seduction” (Kristeva) 168 Éloge de l’étrangeté 355 n. 106 Index The Enchanted Clock (Kristeva) 295, 297-9 Encrevé, Pierre 145-6 energetic pessimist 9 “Enlightenments, Religions, Common Reason” 282 ethic of care 165-9,265 “The Ethics of Linguistics” (Kristeva) 167 Étrangers à nous-mêmes (Kristeva). See Strangers to Ourselves (Kristeva) Europe antisemitism 273 Christianity and 269 communist revolution 222 cultural multiplicity 289 diversity in 250 hegemonic culture 289 Islamophobic white nationalists 268 radical evil 288-9 reformation of educational system 287-8 uniqueness 289 European
Enlightenment 238-9 European Union 289 Un événement (Sollers). See Event (Sollers) Event (Sollers) 91,118, 333 n.59 evil postmodernism 312 exile 21,64-8 Experimental School of Bonneuil 193 The Extraordinary Biography ofBudi Budev (Stoyanov) 77-8 extremism 20 faith and psychoanalysis 198-200 fake news 309 family 190-1 Fashionable Nonsense: Postmodern Intellectuals’Abuse ofScience (Sokal and Bricmont) 212
Index Fatherland Front 26, 27 Fédida, Pierre 242 fellowship 60 Felman, Shoshana 262 female machoism 149 The Feminine and the Sacred (Kristeva and Clément) 231-3 Feminine Consultation 281 Le Feminin et le sacré (Kristeva and Clément). See The Feminine and the Sacred (Kristeva and Clément) feminism 229-33 humanism as 282 Femme 263 Femmes (Sollers). See Women (Sollers) Festival of the Alphabet 43-5,135, 241, 265 fiction and revolt 212-13 “The Film Was Silent” 240 First Department of the Sixth Directorate 73 First Directorate for International Intelligence 73 Fitzgerald, Ella 299 Fixed Passion (Sollers) 106 Folle vérité (Kristeva). See Crazy Truth (Kristeva) Fónagy, Iván 130-1 foreignness 58 Foucault, Michel 117-18,121,153, 189, 355 n.105 France 63-75 avant-garde intellectual circles 68-9 delegation to Bulgaria 61-2 diversity in 250 exile and foreignness in 64-8,69 negligence towards handicapped people’s rights 165 scholarships 60-1 terrorist attacks 287, 292-3 375 France 24 300 France Culture 239, 250, 251 Francophone Studies 249 freedom 245 French Academy of Sciences 298 French-Algerian War 66 French Communist Party 122-3, 144-6 “French Death of God Theologian” 273-4 French Enlightenment 56 French Fifth Republic 68 “French Letters” 56 French maternal school 42-3 French New Novel 54, 81 French Surrealist Movement 80-1 Freud, Sigmund 21, 58, 83, 85,129, 154,156, 271,272, 291 academic establishment and 129 death drive 210 examination of religion 270 Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis 55 love 197-8 “Memory of the World” program and 226 mother-infant relationship 195 notion
of unconscious (See unconscious) Onfray on 247 “From Ithaca to New York” (Kristeva) 174 fundamentalist terrorism 288 The Future of Revolt (Kristeva) 225-6 Gagarin, Yuri 53 Gardou, Charles 254-5 Gaullism 66 Genet, Jean 94 Le Génie féminin I: Hannah Arendt (Kristeva). See Hannah Arendt (Kristeva)
376 Le Génieféminin III: Colette (Kristeva). See Colette (Kristeva) Le Génieféminin II: Melanie Klein (Kristeva). See Melanie Klein (Kristeva) Georgiev, Emil 54 “Giotto’s Joy” (Kristeva) 167-8, 283 Giovanni, Don 294 Glass, Philip 172 Gogol, N. 30 Goldmann, Lucien 67, 82-6,128, 140, 289, 330-1 n.43 Gonfalone d’Argento Award of the Region of Tuscany and the Regional Council of Florence 244 Grand Theater 294 Green, André 154 Grumbach, Marie-Claude 149 The Guardian 157, 300 Guattari, Félix 211 The Gulag Archipelago (Solzhenitsyn) 204 Habermas, Jürgen 276 haecceity 230 La Haine et le pardon (Kristeva). See Hatred and Forgiveness (Kristeva) Hallier, Jean-Edern 92-3 handicapped people. See disabilities Handmaids Tale 310 Hannah Arendt (Kristeva) 233-6 Hannah Arendt Center 243 Hannah Arendt Prize for Political Thought 3, 244, 249 Hatred and Forgiveness (Kristeva) 14,260-2,267, 297 Heilbrun, Carolyn 171 High School #33 48 The High School Banner 49 Index Histoires d’amour (Kristeva). See Tales ofLove (Kristeva) Histoires d'amour et de passerelles 8, 17, 320 n.2, 321 n.7 Hitchcock, Alfred 299 Holberg Prize 3,244 Hölderlin, Friedrich 313 Hollande, François 286 Hollier, Denis 94 . Homayounpour, Gohar 291 Home for Adolescents in the Cochin Hospital in Paris 293 homophobia 20,221 homosexual identities 220-1 honorary doctorates 240-3, 293-4 L’Horloge enchantée (Kristeva). See The Enchanted Clock (Kristeva) Horvilleur, Delphine 233 humanism 187 feminism 282 ideals of 276-7 psychoanalysis as 245-7 secular 187, 188, 199, 200, 233, 271-3 singular 245 soft 282 L’Humanité 71-2 Humanities
Institute, University of Paris 7 3 human rights 247-9 The Human Stain (Roth) 191 100 Global Minds (Ricuperati) 2 94 Huppert, Isabelle 279 Hurtado, Guillermo 283 ideality, crisis of 274-7 ideality disorder 275 identity crisis 267 identity paranoia 20 identity politics 180,245 île de Ré 8,9,17,100-4,136,158, 161, 187,190-2, 203-4, 215, 250, 256,265, 298-9, 304 Ilse Barande 131-4,154,195-6
Index L’Infini 93, 326 ո.2 intellectuals 1-2 biography 2,7 Bulgarian 79-80 contestatory 2,7,9-17,20 friendships with 294 responsibility of 297 revolt 146 L’Intermédiaire (Sollers). See lhe Intermediary (Sollers) lhe Intermediary (Sollers) 94 International Association for Semiotic Studies 116 International Disability Movement: Solidarity, Equality 255 International Literature Festival 280 Internet 223-4 “Inter-Religious Gathering for Peace” 282 intertextuality 84,118 In the Beginning Was Love (Kristeva) 198-200 Intimate Revolt (Kristeva) 225 Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis (Freud) 55 Irish Times 300 Islam 293 terrorism and 268,287, 288 Islamophobic white nationalists 268 Ivanova, Nina 309 Jakobson, Roman 94 Je me voyage: Mémoires (Kristeva and Dock). See Traveling Through Myself (Kristeva and Dock) Jerusalem 272 Jews antisemitism 26,196, 273 deportation of 26,28, 31 -2 Dimitrov and 27 educational initiatives for 249 population 26 377 John Paul II, Pope 241,282,284 journalism 49-53 Joyaux, David 7-9, 63, 70,102,127, 157-67, 190, 191, 195, 200, 213, 241-2, 252-3, 255-6, 295, 305, 314 Joyaux, Julia. See Kristeva, Julia Joyaux, Marcelle 100-3, 334 n.75 Joyaux, Octave 100-3 Joyaux, Philippe. See Sollers, Philippe Judeo-Christian philosophy 267 Julia Kristeva, étrange étrangère 340 ո. 140 Julia Kristeva—Une étrangère, citoyenne du monde 95, 279, 362 n.20 Julien, François 242 Kapoor, Anish 292 Karzai, Hamid 248 Khrushchev, Nikita 51 The Kindly Ones (Littell) 292 Klein, Melanie 140,154,196,267 Kristeva’s book on 205,234, 262, 263, 264-5 psychoanalytic innovation 264, 265
theory of the good and bad mother 109 Koen, Albert 51-2,53,65-6,76 Kofman, Sarah 211 Kostov, Vladimir 56, 74, 306 Kristev, Stoyan 21, 28-33, 35, 61, 206-7, 321-2 n.10 Kristeva, Julia 1 accolades and accusations 210-12 accomplishment/honors 3 authorship 2 birth 21-2 childhood 33-49 deaths of parents 61-2 dollhouse gift 45-6 as energetic pessimist 9, 20 exile 21,64-8
378 ideas 296-7 journalism 49-53 parents 22, 23, 61 practice as an analyst 153-7, 192-3 pregnancy 158 as a product of history 27-8 as a public intellectual 290 reputation 191-2 resurrections 96-8 as a “royal baby” 25-6 scholarships 60-1 sibling relation 31 sports and 29 writer 57-9 Kristeva, Kristina 22, 36-40, 241, 355 n.ll “The Kristeva Circle” 294 Kultura 309 Lacan, Jacques 67, 82, 83, 86,124, 129, 147-50,154, 189,215, 232, 251,272, 277 La Fontaine, Jean de 42, 320 n.3, 323 n.21 Le Langage, cet inconnu: Une Initiation à la linguistique (Kristeva). See Language, the Unknown (Kristeva) Language, the Unknown (Kristeva) 120-2 “Language Has No Master” (Kristeva) 179 Leclercq, Sylvia 277-8 Lecourt, Dominique 242 Les Gobelins, France 66 Letters to Dominique Rolin 1958-1980 (Sollers) 104 Letters to Philippe Sollers 1958-1980 (Rolin) 104 Lettre aupresident de la République sur les citoyens en situation de handicap (Kristeva). See Open Letter to the President (Kristeva) Index Lettre ouverte à Harlem Désir (Kristeva). See Nations Without Nationalism (Kristeva) Les Lettres françaises 54,55,80 Leur regard perce nos ombres (Kristeva and Vanier). See Their Look Pierces Our Shadows (Kristeva and Vanier) Lévi- Strauss, Claude 116 Levski, Vasil 322n.l2 Lévy, Bernard Henri 174 Libération 250 linear time 180 literature 30 Littell, Jonathan 292 Little Eyolf (play by Ibsen) 256 Little John ofSaintré (de la Sale) 81 London Review ofBoob 309 Lost Unicorns of the Velvet Revolutions (Nikolchina) 69 Lotman, Yuri 211 Lotringer, Sylvère 171 Louis XV, King 298 love 197-8 Luxembourg Gardens 164 Lwoff,
Catherine 66 Lyon, France 54 Lyotard, Jean-François 211 madness 278 Maison de Solenn 277 Malet, Émile 226 Malraux, André 93 Mannoni, Maud 193 Margaroni, Maria 280 Marianne 227 Markov, Georgi 73-5, 78-9, 302, 306, 327-8 n.20 Marquez, Gabriel Garcia 204 Marriage as a Fine Art (Kristeva and Sollers) 14, 89, 104, 296 Marxism 56 Marx-Scouras, Danielle 173
Index maternal ethics 166-7 maternal school 42-3 maternal time 180 “Maternity According to Bellini” (Kristeva) 167 Mathematical Olympics 59 Maxence, Michel 93 media 223-4,290-3 expansion and globalization of 222-3 Melanie Klein (Kristeva) 14, 262, 264-5 Melman, Charles 226 “Memory of the World” (UNESCO program) 226 meningitis 62 Menke, Anne 338 n. 115 mentors 80-7 Messager, Annette 260 metaphysical murder mystery 216-18 #metoo movement 290 Meurtre à Byzance (Kristeva). See Murder in Byzantium (Kristeva) Micropolitics¡Micropolitique (Kristeva) 14,251 Middle East 290-2 Miller, Jacques-Alain 291 Miller, Nancy K. 171 Minute 68 misplaced abjection 152 Mitterrand, François 61,122,144, 189, 191, 205-7, 336 n.90 Monclin, Alain. See Julia Kristeva— Une étrangère, citoyenne du monde Le Monde 300, 309 monotheism 111 monotonotheism 246 Montesquieu Project 273 motherhood 166 mother-infant relationship 195 Mouvement de libération des femmes (MLF) 149 379 multi-lingualism 45 multiversal singularity 111-15 Murder in Byzantium (Kristeva) 14, 23, 37, 241,257-60, 355 n. 11 music 30-1, 321 п.10 Music High School in Sofia 30-1 Muslims 249 mutations 185 in human sexuality 185 in religion 185 My Life as a Spy: Investigations in a Secret Police File (Verdery) 311 mysticism 280 Nached, Rafah 291-2 National Center for Scientific Research 116,130 National Croatian Theater of Zagreb 279 National Front 286 Nations Without Nationalism (Kristeva) 226-7 Navarro, Marie-Christine 4, 250 Nazi occupation 55 Nazis 26, 27, 28 Operation Barbarossa 26 Needham, Joseph 146 “The Need to Believe” 277 neoliberalism
144,287 Nessebar 23 Nevsky Cathedral in Sofia 61 “New Forms of Revolt” (Kristeva) 226 “The Newly Disengaged” 240 New Maladies of the Soul (Kristeva) 223-4 New Novel. See French New Novel “New Novel” (Trigo) 214 New Philosophers 173-4 New School for Social Research in New York City 243 “A New Type of Intellectual: The Dissident” (Kristeva) 175
380 Index New York City 170-2 New School for Social Research in 243 The New York Times 301 Nicolini, Giusi 290 Nikolchina, Miglena 57,69-72,77, 78-9, 220,311,327 n.17, 329 n.24, 369-70 n.268 9/11 240,268 Notre Colette (Kristeva). See Our Colette (Kristeva) Les Nouvelles maladies de l’âme (Kristeva). See New Maladies of the Soul (Kristeva) Le Nouvel Observateur 300, 302 Nouzeilles, Claude 66 Odèon Theater in Paris 279 O’Keeffe, Georgia 205, 260 The Old Man and the Wolves (Kristeva) 13,36,80,216-18 Oliver, Kelly 151-2, 204, 294 One Hundred Years of Solitude (Marquez) 204 Onfray, Michel 247 Open Letter to the President (Kristeva) 165,252-5 Operation Barbarossa 26 Orthodox Christianity 23, 29, 32-7, 136-7, 199, 207, 214, 241, 257, 259 Our Colette (Kristeva) 263 Palin, Sarah 290 Parisot, Thérèse 147-8 The Park (Sollers) 91 Passion fixe (Sollers). See Fixed Passion (Sollers) Passions of Our Time (Kristeva) 297 patriarchal law, transvaluation of 249 Patriarkh Evtimiy 47 Paulhan, Jean 54,104 14, peaceful coexistence, doctrine of 51 pedagogical imperative. See teaching perestroika 51 perlaboration 186 Phenomenology of Spirit (Hegel) 65 “Pilgrims of Truth, Pilgrims of Peace” 282-3 Pines, Sarah 309 Pingaud, Bernard 94 Pivot, Bernard 197 Plath, Sylvia 231 Pleynet, Marcelin 93, 95, 99,147, 342 n.178 Pobedonostsev, Konstantin 79 Le Point 286, 300 “Political Dada Theory” 312 politics 156-7,168-9 Pollock, Jackson 292 Polylogue (Kristeva) 12,175-9, 346 n.241 Ponge, Francis 93 Popular Youth 50 Portraits of Women/Portraits de femmes (Sollers) 107-8,295 Possessions (Kristeva) 13,218-19 “post-
factuality” 309 postmodernism 180-1 Powers of Horror/Pouvoirs de l’horreur (Kristeva) 13,168,194-7 “The Predicative Function and the Speaking Subject” (Kristeva) 167 Prix du Livre Politique 294 Prix Mondi Migranti 294 Prix Saint-Simon 3, 294 Protestantism 122,174,177 Proust, Marcel 48,85,159,191, 193,213, 220-1,260, 268 Psych et Po (Psychoanalysis and Politics) 149-50,151,152 “Psychic Life in Times of Distress” 183-4 ‘Ά Psychic Life Is a Life Lived in Time” 185
Index psychoanalysis 183-7 as an approach to politics 156-7 faith and 198-200 as humanism 245-7 perlaboration 186 practice as an analyst 153-7, 192-3 religion and 267-74 sexual politics and 251 “Psychoanalysis and the Polis” (Kristeva) 197 Psychoanalytic Society of Paris 153, 154,183 “Psychosis and Truth” seminar 181 public schools 47-9 Pulsions du temps (Kristeva). See Passions of Our Time (Kristeva) queer theory 220 Rabotnichesko Delo 53 racism 20 Radevski, Khristo 50 radical evil 193, 210,238-9, 248, 257, 288,293 Radio Free Europe 53, 73 Rainer, Yvonne 172 Ratzinger, Joseph 276 Ravasi, Gianfranco 281,284 A Real Novel (Sollers) 90, 333 n.56 Red Army 27 Rèe, Jonathan 236 Reed, Lou 281 reliance 165-9 religion 267-74 deconstruction of 270 Freud’s examination of 270 violence and 267-8 religious memory, transmutation of 249 religious polyphony of Balkans 36-7 381 resurrections 96-8 Reuters 300 revolt 10-11,16,69,80,115, 208-10, 233 fiction and 212-13 The Future of Revolt (Kristeva) 225-6 intellectual 146 Intimate Revolt (Kristeva) 225 New Maladies of the Soul (Kristeva) 223-4 Revolt, She Said (Kristeva) 227-8 revolution and 222-3 semiotics as sign of 208 Sense and Non-Sense of Revolt (Kristeva) 224-5 Revolt, She Said (Kristeva) 227-8 La Revolte intime (Kristeva). See Intimate Revolt (Kristeva) revolution 222-3 La Revolution du langage poétique (Kristeva). See Revolution in Poetic Language (Kristeva) Revolution in Poetic Language (Kristeva) 12, 71,128, 134-41,213 Ricardou, Jean 93 Ricuperati, Gianluigi 294 Riffaterre, Michael 171 Rila Monastery 33, 34, 294 Risset, Jacqueline 94
Robbe-Grillet, Alain 54 Rochet, Waldeck 53 Rolin, Dominique 91,104-11, 295-6, 333 n.56, 335-6 n.88, 335 n.80 Romance Philology 54 Roman Forum 280 Roth, Philip 191 Roudiez, Leon 170-1 Rousseau, J. 22,213 Russian literature 30
382 Sabina Dossier 303, 305, 306, 369 n.268 Safouan, Moustapha 148 Said, Edward 171 Saint Ignatius Church 181 Saint Nedelya Church 23, 30,41, 321 n.9 Saint Teresa of Ávila 263,268,269, 273, 277-80 Les Samouraïs (Kristeva). See lhe Samurai (Kristeva) The Samurai (Kristeva) 13,74,76, 78, 116, 158,215-16 Sarraute, Nathalie 54 Sartre, Jean-Paul 48, 54, 55, 99,111, 114,215, 225, 353 n.76 satellite technology 262 schism 37 scholarships 60-1 Schor, Naomi 171 Science and Civilization in China (Needham) 146 Science ofLogic (Hegel) 65 Seotus, Duns 230 The Second Sex (de Beauvoir) 166, 296 Second World War 20, 26 secularity/secularism 10, 37,185, 188, 199, 200, 267, 271-3,277, 280 Self-Love and Its Avatars (Kristeva) 263 semanalysis 118-19,122,124 Semiotext(e) 171 semiotic energies 181 semiotics 83, 87,116,117-22,128, 130, 138-40,166, 174,181, 208, 306, 331 n.44 Semiotike; Research for a Semanalysis (Kristeva) 12, 84-5, 87, 117-20 Sense and Non-Sense ofRevolt (Kristeva) 224-5 Septemvri 51,76 Index Seule, une femme (Kristeva). See Alone, a Woman (Kristeva) The Seventh Function ofLanguage (Binet) 302 The Severed Head (Kristeva) 38, 228-9 sexism 20 sexual politics 251 Shakespeare 191 Sibony, Daniel 277 The Silence of the Sea (Vercors) 55 Simone de Beauvoir Prize 3,150, 242,290 singularity 112,165,238 female 231 multiversal 111-15 universal 187, 238-9, 247-9 Slánský Trial 130 Sliven, Bulgaria 12, 21-3, 28,41, 259 SNCF 255 Snow, Michael 172 social media attack 307 Sofia, Bulgaria 23, 54 map of 24 schools 47-9 The Sofia Globe 300 The Sofia News Agency 300 soft humanism 282 Sokal, Alan 212
Soleil noir (Kristeva). See Black Sun (Kristeva) Sollers, Philippe 5-6,67, 68, 82, 88-92, 337 n.99, 348 n.9, 356 n.114 Event (Sollers) 91,118, 333 n.59 evocation of Kristeva 295 Fixed Passion 106 Hallier and 92-3 The Intermediary 94 Kristeva meeting 88-9 Letters to Dominique Rolin 19581980 104 marriage 89, 98-104, 295-6
383 Index Marriage as a Fine Art (with Kristeva) 14, 89,104, 296 The Park (Sollers) 91 Portraits of Women 107-8,295 psychic bisexuality 109 A Real Novel 90, 333 n.56 Rolin and 91,104-11,295-6 Tel Quel 67, 81-2,83, 88, 91, 92-6 Women 110,192,333n.59 Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr 173,204 Soviet Thaw 51 Soviet Union 26 Axis invasion of 26 cosmonauts 59 demise of 72 fellowship 60 invasion of Bulgaria 26-7 The Space ofLiterature (Blanchot) 56 speaking subject 84,86,123,167-9, 231 n.47 spirituality 267-74. See also religion spiritual space 270 sports 29 Sputnik 59 “Stabat Mater” (Kristeva) 179, 200 Stalinjoseph 51 St. Kliment Ohridski University, Sofia 295 Stoyanov, Tzvetan 58,69,73,74-80, 301-2, 327 n.19,328-9 n.23-24, 328 n.21,329 n.32 Stoyanova, Ivanka 23, 30-1,41,99, 321 n.10 Strange Foreigner 62 Strangers to Ourselves (Kristeva) 13, 58, 201-4,205, 294 A Strange Solitude (Sollers) 91,105 student demonstrations 116-17 “The Subject in Signifying Practice” (Kristeva) 171 suffering 272 suicide 211 Suleiman, Susan 171 superficial-conspiracysimulation 312 symbolic element 138-40 symbolic mother. See Dimitrova, Blaga symbolic system 169-70 Syria 291 Tales of Love (Kristeva) 13,197-8, 200, 201,202 Talking Liberties 236-7 Taoism 151 Tchervenkova, Koprinka 309 teaching 141-3 technocratic neoliberalism 144 Tel Quel 67,81 -2, 83, 88, 91, 92-6 The Tempest (Shakespeare) 191 Le Temps sensible (Kristeva). See Time and Sense (Kristeva) “Ten Principles for Twenty-FirstCentury Humanism” (Kristeva) 284-5 Teresa, My Love (Kristeva) 14,263, 267-9, 278, 279 terrorism 287,288 attacks in France 287, 292-3
Le Texte du roman (Kristeva). See The Text of the Novel (Kristeva) The Text of the Novel (Kristeva) 81, 87,128 Tharp, Martin 312 Their Look Pierces Our Shadows (Kristeva and Vanier) 14, 255-6 theologians 273-4 Theology Faculty of Sofia 29 Thérèse, mon amour (Kristeva). See Teresa, My Love (Kristeva) Thibaudeau, Jean 93 “Thinking About Liberty in Dark Times” (Kristeva) 244-5
384 This Incredible Need to Believe (Kristeva) 14,199, 226, 269-71,272, 274, 361 n.182 Time and Sense (Kristeva) 220-1 “To Dare Humanism” (Kristeva) 282 Todorov, Tzvetan 81-2, 83,170, 306, 330 n.41 Todorov, Vladislav 312 Todorova, Mira 65-6 Tolstoy, Leo 30 totalitarian invasions 26 totalitarianism 305 “Towards a Semiology of Paragrams” 94 transgressions of the symbolic order 272 transmutation of religious memory 249 transvaluation of patriarchal law 249 Traveling Through Myself (Kristeva and Dock) 15,18,76,109, 114, 194,195-6, 202, 281-2 traveling through oneself 15,16, 48, 296 La Traversée des signes (Kristeva). See The Crossing of Signs (Kristeva) Trigo, Benigno 214 Triolet, Elsa 99-100,309 Trump, Donald 20 “Truth and Art” (Kristeva) 262 Tsvetaeva, Marina 231 The Twilight of an Idol: The Freudian Confabulation (Onfray) 247 Unbearable Lightness of Being (Kundera) 305 unconscious 86,119,121,155-6, 203, 238 adolescent 275 death drive 240, 248 political 312 UNESCO 226 Index United States 3 antidepressants in 239 feminist thought 230 French poststructuralism in 171 presidential election of 2008 290 Tel Quels triple issue on 174-5 universal singularity 187, 238-9, 247-9 University of London Institute in Paris 306 University of Paris 7 3 University of Sofia 54,62 University of Toronto 3,211,212, 242,243 Updike, John 51 Václav Havel Vision of European Culture Prize 244 Vanier, Jean 96, 255-6,286 Vassilev, Yordan 79 Velvet Revolutions 222 Vercors 55-6 Verdery, Katherine 311 verisimilitude 306 Viatte, Françoise 228 Viderman, Serge 154 Le Vieil homme et les loups (Kristeva). See The
Old Man and the Wolves (Kristeva) violence 309-12 Visions capitales (Kristeva). See The Severed Head (Kristeva) Voynikova, Antoaneta 74 Vrinat, Marie 77 Weil, Simone 230-1 Welt 309 Western Catholic Church 241 “Western Europe Through the Eyes of a Journalist” (Kristeva) 51-2 Who’s Afraid ofJulia Kristeva? 306-9 “Why the United States?” (Kristeva) 174-5
385 Index Wilson, Robert 172 Wittig, Monique 149, 150 “Woman, Its Never That” (Kristeva) 152 women 204-5,231-3 Chinese 149-53 crimes against 233 as future of humankind 262 generations 180 identity politics 180 Kristeva’s trilogy on 233-6, 262-9 patriarchal articulations 152-3 right to justice 290 twentieth-century movement 180 Women (Sollers) 110,192, 333 n.59 “Women’s Time” (Kristeva) 179-80 Wood, Michael 218 Woolf, Virginia 231 writing 164 Writing Degree Zero (Barthes) 56 xenophobia 289 Yordana 22,29 Yousafzai, Malala Zevi, Sabbatai 36 Zionist 53 Žižek, Slavoj 291 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München V_ J 290, 356 n. 117 |
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spelling | Jardine, Alice Verfasser (DE-588)1209307863 aut At the risk of thinking an intellectual biography of Julia Kristeva Alice Jardine ; edited by Mari Ruti New York ; London ; Oxford ; New Delhi ; Sydney Bloomsbury Academic 2020 xii, 385 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Psychoanalytic horizons "The first biography of Julia Kristeva-one of the most important intellectuals of the last 100 years. It connects her personal journey with the history of her ideas, clarifies her legacy within the context of postwar European thought, and demonstrates her crucial importance for the future of interdisciplinary thought"-- Kristeva, Julia 1941- (DE-588)118778056 gnd rswk-swf Kristeva, Julia / 1941- (DE-588)4006804-3 Biografie gnd-content Kristeva, Julia 1941- (DE-588)118778056 p DE-604 Ruti, Mari (DE-588)1168758408 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, ebk 978-1-5013-4135-9 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, ePDF 978-1-5013-4136-6 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032060557&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032060557&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
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title | At the risk of thinking an intellectual biography of Julia Kristeva |
title_auth | At the risk of thinking an intellectual biography of Julia Kristeva |
title_exact_search | At the risk of thinking an intellectual biography of Julia Kristeva |
title_exact_search_txtP | At the risk of thinking an intellectual biography of Julia Kristeva |
title_full | At the risk of thinking an intellectual biography of Julia Kristeva Alice Jardine ; edited by Mari Ruti |
title_fullStr | At the risk of thinking an intellectual biography of Julia Kristeva Alice Jardine ; edited by Mari Ruti |
title_full_unstemmed | At the risk of thinking an intellectual biography of Julia Kristeva Alice Jardine ; edited by Mari Ruti |
title_short | At the risk of thinking |
title_sort | at the risk of thinking an intellectual biography of julia kristeva |
title_sub | an intellectual biography of Julia Kristeva |
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topic_facet | Kristeva, Julia 1941- Biografie |
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