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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)


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AFTER THE REVOLUTION * ON KRISTEVA

edited by John Lechte & Mary Zournazi

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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

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