Date: Tue, 15 Sep 1998 14:48:37 +1000 From: Artspace Australia <artspace-AT-culture.com.au> Subject: NEW CRITICAL TEXT ON JULIA KRISTEVA (Apologies in advance for cross-posting) ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ AFTER THE REVOLUTION * ON KRISTEVA edited by John Lechte & Mary Zournazi ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ After The Revolution * On Kristeva is a timely and distinctive collection on the significance of Julia Kristeva's work in contemporary culture. An Australian produced work, After The Revolution integrates both new and well-known writers' thoughts on the work of one of Europe's most profound thinkers. The contributors critically engage with Julia Kristeva's oeuvre, and follow the extraordinary movement of her writing from revolution to her most recent writing on cultures of revolt, where she gives a challenging critique of the culture of spectacle and the demise of cultural imaginaries in a postmodern world. This collection provides a stimulating contribution to rethinking the subject and social life at the end of the millenium. It is essential reading for those familiar with the work of Kristeva, and to anyone interested in cultural representation and politics. Contributors * Julia Kristeva, Kelly Oliver, John Lechte, Anna Gibbs, Mary Zournazi, Robyn Ferrell, Juliana de Nooy, Kirsten Campbell, Joan Kirkby, Angela Tidmarsh, Anna Smith "In this millennial moment presented to us by the media as one of global terror, political ineptitude, legal chaos, religious fundamentalism, gender and sexual violence, unrestrained corporate expansionism, environmental degradation, and the spreading hegemony of technology and its values, Julia Kristeva's work remains an oasis of sanity, creativity, and new possibility. This brilliant collection reminds us of that. Of why revolt is more necessary now than ever. Of how intellectuals, artists, and activists can still hope to change the world." (Alice Jardine, Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures and Chair of Women's Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA) 182 pages - 1998 - paperback - ISBN 1 876017 37 6 _______________________________________________________________ (please either email order form with credit card details or print out and fax/post ORDER FORM quantity title price After the Revolution AUD$18.00* Postage & Handling *** $6.50 (NZ Air)** $6.00 (NZ Econ Air)** $8.50 (Asia Air) $7.00 (Asia Econ Air) $10.50 (US/Can Air) $8.00 (US/Can Econ Air) $12.00 (UK/Eur Air) $9.00 (UK/Eur Econ Air) $ * NOTE: AUD$18.00 is rougly equivalent to US$10.60, Stg6.30, CAN$15.90, DM17.90, HK$81.60, Yen1400, NZ$20.50 at current exchange rates ** NOTE: Airmail delivery is approx 7-10 days, Econ Air (Economy Air) delivery is approx 3- 4 weeks *** Please contact Artspace directly for postage rates if you wish to order more than one copy or you live in a part of the world not listed above Name ___________________________________________________________ Postal Address _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________ Postcode/Zip ________ Phone _______________ Fax ________________ Email __________________ I enclose my bank cheque (in Australian dollars) for $_____ or please debit my Bankcard/Visa/Mastercard (will be debited in Australian dollars) Name on Card _____________________________________________________ Card Number __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Signature (if faxed/posted) ____________________________________________ Expiry Date_____________ _____________________ Artspace The Gunnery 43 - 51 Cowper Wharf Road Woolloomooloo NSW 2011 Australia tel +61 2 9368 1899 fax +61 2 9368 1705 mailto:artspace-AT-culture.com.au http://www.artspace.org.au/ http://www.culture.com.au/scan/artspace/ Director: Nicholas Tsoutas Administrator: Kristen Elsby Curator/Public Programs: Adam Boyd Gallery Assistant: Helen Hyatt-Johnston Artspace gratefully acknowledges the VACF of the Australia Council and the NSW Ministry for the Arts --- from list french-feminism-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
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