Podcast appearances and mentions of Julia Kristeva

Bulgarian-French philosopher, psychoanalyst & academic

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Forging Ploughshares
Julia Kristeva and Anselm's Ontological Argument

Forging Ploughshares

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 46:01


Paul and Jim look at the ontological argument as an example of the basic human impetus to secure the self, to gain being, in and through language. The work of the psychoanalyst Julia Kristeva explains this basic human drive and how the cross breaks open this narcissistic self to become open to others and community. If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider donating to support our work. Become a Patron!

L'heure bleue
Julia Kristeva : "Je suis humaniste et athée : le transcendant est immanent"

L'heure bleue

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 46:36


durée : 00:46:36 - La 20e heure - par : Eva Bester - Selon la psychanalyste et écrivain, Julia Kristeva, changer le monde implique se changer soi-même. Avec "Prélude à une éthique du féminin", elle interroge une émancipation qui dépasse la guerre des sexes, ouvrant une réflexion sur le féminisme et l'identité.

Historias para ser leídas
El Manicomio del Dr. Locrian, Thomas Ligotti - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Historias para ser leídas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 31:55


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Hay lugares que nunca deberían construirse... y el manicomio del Sr. Locrian es uno de ellos. Un relato de horror inquietante, donde la locura es solo el principio. ¿Me acompañan?. La vida de Ligotti no es la de un ser humano normal, por lo que nuestra comprensión de su trabajo en ficción y filosofía especulativa debe tener en cuenta sus experiencias de vida, de lo contrario nos perderemos la importancia central de su visión de la vida como el horror de la conciencia. Como le dijo a un entrevistador: “Schopenhauer habla de la conciencia humana como el resultado de que los seres humanos “abusan” de sus cerebros y los budistas simplemente quieren eliminarla. Se vislumbra, dentro de la abyección, una de esas revueltas violentas y oscuras del ser, dirigida contra una amenaza que parece emanar de un exterior o un interior exorbitantes, expulsada más allá del alcance de lo posible, lo tolerable, lo pensable. Está ahí, bastante cerca, pero no se puede asimilar.—Julia Kristeva. Thomas Ligotti, el maestro del terror. Una producción de Historias para ser Leídas. La música de esta historia pertenece a Epidemic Sound con Licencia autorizada para este Podcast. (Imagen Autor desconocido DR.) Disfruten de esta apabullante historia, muchas gracias a los Taberneros Galácticos que apoyan este podcast con su aportación económica. 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤 Este podcast se sostiene gracias a tu apoyo y a tus aportaciones, puedes aportar si lo deseas desde 1,49€ en la página de inicio de este podcast y hacer clic en el botón azul apoyar 💀😍Por todas las horas de diversión: ✨ Gracias por tu escucha y hasta el próximo audio 🚀 🖤 Más de Thomas Ligotti 'El sueño de un maniquí': https://go.ivoox.com/rf/119713174 📌Más contenido extra en nuestro canal informativo de Telegram: ¡¡Síguenos!! https://t.me/historiasparaserleidas Voz y sonido Olga Paraíso BIO Olga Paraíso: https://instabio.cc/Hleidas Enlace a un café y una charla entre fantasmas 🕯 en Youtube: https://youtu.be/hQfUWte2bFU ☕️ Creado y producido por Olga Paraíso, "Un Beso en la Taza" es ese rincón cálido que te acompaña en tu día. Si disfrutas de las pausas significativas, las palabras que llegan al alma y el encanto de los pequeños momentos, este es tu lugar. PODCAST creados por OLGA PARAÍSO 🚀Historias para ser Leídas https://go.ivoox.com/sq/583108 ☕Un beso en la taza en todas las plataformas https://go.ivoox.com/sq/583108 y en Youtube: https://youtu.be/hQfUWte2bFU Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Toute une vie
Rebelles et Outsiders : Les Maîtres à penser : Simone de Beauvoir (1908-1986) ou l'épreuve de la liberté

Toute une vie

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 58:25


durée : 00:58:25 - Toute une vie - par : Matthieu Garrigou-Lagrange - "Je construirai une force où je me réfugierai à jamais", écrit Simone de Beauvoir dans ses écrits de jeunesse. Cette force se traduit très tôt dans sa vie à travers la volonté absolue d'écrire. Elle voulut échapper au mariage, à la maternité, au foyer, pour mieux vivre libre. - invités : Julia Kristeva Écrivaine et psychanalyste française; Danièle Sallenave Écrivaine, membre de l'Académie française; Béatrice Didier; Sylvie Le Bon de Beauvoir Professeure de philosophie et éditrice française; Michel Contat Universitaire français, écrivain, cinéaste, critique littéraire et journaliste

Librairie Mollat
Julia Kristeva - Prélude à une éthique du féminin

Librairie Mollat

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 57:11


"Prélude à une éthique du féminin" aux éditions Fayard. Entretien avec Clotilde Leguil.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Nyhus & Dokka
Ole Jakob Løland: Paulus – helt eller skurk?

Nyhus & Dokka

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 51:16


Paulus regnes ofte som den første teolog. Samtidig ser mange ham som en slags skurk som ødela Jesu gode budskap. De siste tiåra har mennesker langt utenfor kirke og religion fattet interesse for den store apostelen og nytestamentlige brevskriveren. Er han kanskje ikke skurk likevel? Og er det ok å lese Paulus helt ukristelig?Gjest i podkasten Dokka er Ole Jakob Løland, professor i KRLE ved Universitetet i Sørøst-Norge. Han er teolog og forfatter, og har blant annet skrevet boka En apostel for ateister. Paulus i moderne filosofi. Tenkere som refereres i episoden: Paulus, Friedrich Nietzsche, Sigmund Freud, Jacques Derrida, Giorgio Agamben, Jacob Taubes, Alain Badiou, Julia Kristeva, Slavoj Zizek, Krister Stendahl. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dad Space Podcast - for Dads by Dads
Author Susan Schwartz - The Absent Father Effect on Daughters

Dad Space Podcast - for Dads by Dads

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 46:31


Episode 123 - Author Susan Schwartz - The Absent Father Effect on DaughtersAbout the authorSusan E. Schwartz, Ph.D., Jungian analyst and clinical psychologist is a member the International Association of Analytical Psychology. She has taught in numerous Jungian programs and presented workshops and lectures in the USA and many other countries. Susan has articles in several journals and chapters in books on Jungian analytical psychology. She has a book published by Routledge in 2020 entitled, The Absent Father Effect on Daughters, Father Desire, Father Wounds. Her analytical private practice is in Paradise Valley, Arizona, USA and her website is www.susanschwartzphd.comOn her website are several videos on her recent book, The Absent Father Effect on Daughters, Father Desire, Father Wounds. Check our her Face Book and Instagram as well for thoughtful reflections and quotes on this theme.Winner of the Internationl Association for Jungian Studies (IAJS) Book Award for Best Clinical Book 2021The Absent Father Effect on Daughters investigates the impact of absent – physically or emotionally – and inadequate fathers on the lives and psyches of their daughters through the perspective of Jungian analytical psychology. This book tells the stories of daughters who describe the insecurity of self, the splintering and disintegration of the personality, and the silencing of voice.Issues of fathers and daughters reach to the intra-psychic depths and archetypal roots, to issues of self and culture, both personal and collective. Susan E. Schwartz illustrates the maladies and disappointments of daughters who lack a father figure and incorporates clinical examples describing how daughters can break out of idealizations, betrayals, abandonments and losses to move towards repair and renewal. The book takes an interdisciplinary approach, expanding and elucidating Jungian concepts through dreams, personal stories, fairy tales and the poetry of Sylvia Plath, along with psychoanalytic theory, including Andre Green's ‘dead father effect' and Julia Kristeva's theories on women and the body as abject.Examining daughters both personally and collectively affected by the lack of a father, The Absent Father Effect on Daughters is highly relevant for those wanting to understand the complex dynamics of daughters and fathers to become their authentic selves. It will be essential reading for anyone seeking understanding, analytical and depth psychologists, other therapy professionals, academics and students with Jungian and post-Jungian interests.https://susanschwartzphd.com/___https://dadspace.camusic provided by Blue Dot SessionsSong: The Big Ten https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/258270

Les Nuits de France Culture
La galanterie, un art de vivre et d'aimer à la française

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 60:03


durée : 01:00:03 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit - Dans un numéro des « Lieux de mémoire » diffusé en septembre 1996 sur France Culture, Marie-Christine Navarro explore l'histoire d'une mythologie très française : la galanterie. - réalisation : Mydia Portis-Guérin - invités : Michelle Perrot Historienne spécialiste de l'histoire des femmes, professeure émérite d'histoire contemporaine à l'Université Paris Cité; Julia Kristeva Écrivaine et psychanalyste française; Jacques Hassoun; Theodore Zeldin Sociologue, historien et philosophe; Alain Rey Lexicographe et linguiste français

Bildningspodden
#183 Julia Kristeva

Bildningspodden

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 61:36


På julafton 1965 anlände en ung bulgarisk lingvist till Paris med 50 francs på fickan. Hon hette Julia Kristeva och landade mitt i 68-vänsterns blomstrande intellektuella, politiska klimat. Snart var hon en av sin generations mest inflytelserika intellektuella röster. Med en unik blandning av lingvistik, psykoanalys och feminism formulerade Kristeva banbrytande tankar om jaget, språket och kroppen. Som tänkare ville hon göra upp med sin tids kollektivism, till försvar för människans singularitet och komplexitet. Filosofen Fanny Söderbäck gästar Bildningspodden och introducerar en tänkare som är högst levande än idag. ///// Fanny Söderbäck är docent och lektor i filosofi vid Södertörns högskola. Hon disputerade vid The New School for Social Research på avhandlingen Revolutionary Time: On Time and Difference in Kristeva and Irigaray och är föreståndare för The Kristeva Circle, ett akademiskt sällskap tillägnat Kristeva tänkande. ///// Samtalsledare och producent: Magnus Bremmer Klippning: Lars in de Betou ///// Bildningspodden är en del av bildningsmagasinet Anekdot, finansierat av Humanistiska fakulteten vid Stockholms universitet, Kungl. Vitterhetsakademien och Riksbankens Jublieumsfond. Fler poddar, essäer och filmer hittar du på anekdot.se

The Jim Rutt Show
EP 252 Alexander Bard Part 2: Process and Event

The Jim Rutt Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 111:39


Jim talks with Alexander Bard in the second of three conversations about his and Jan Söderqvist's recent book Process and Event. They discuss eventological monotheism vs nomadological iconology, dualism vs monism, substance dualism, Spinoza's monism, graded relationality, emergence vector theory, Syntheism & its concepts, God as the ultimate dream, creating God, 4 dimensions of time, a more complete metaphysics, the problem with oneness, the two-headed phallus, priests & chiefs, the 3 fundamental entities in Hinduism, a congress of grandmothers, Plato & Confucius's idealization of tyrants, libido & mortido, objectification of the mamilla, Julia Kristeva's discovery, the Gnostic delusion, being embodied and en-minded, examples of boy pharaohs & pillar saints, paradigmatics, membranics, archetypology, the geneplex vs the memeplex, 4 paradigms in human history, finding one's paradigmatic role, embedded membranes, trans men & women as new paradigmatic categories, the dialectics of the Hegelian negation & the Nietzschean oscillation, the negation of the negation in identity production, negation in phenomenology, the golden age of 19th century German philosophy, American pragmatists, transcendental emergentism, getting laid, principles rather than laws, studying each emergence vector as its own domain, emergence vector theory in creativity, the stability of physics, cosmological Darwinism, negation & oscillation as the fundamental dialectics of reality & thought, and much more. Episode Transcript "The Last Question," by Isaac Asimov Powers of Horror: An Essay on Abjection, by Julia Kristeva JRS EP 176 - Gregg Henriques Part 1: Addressing the Enlightenment Gap JRS EP 138 - W. Brian Arthur on the Nature of Technology JRS EP 227 - Stuart Kauffman on the Emergence of Life JRS EP 5 Lee Smollin - Quantum Foundations and Einstein's Unfinished Revolution Alexander Bard is a philosopher, artist, songwriter and music producer, author of six books with Jan Söderqvist, living in Stockholm, Sweden. Bard built his career as a philosopher in parallel with a highly successful 25-years-plus career in the international music industry. Bard & Söderqvist's philosophy concentrates on the relationship between human beings and technology, using human beings as the constant throughout civilization, with technology as the ever faster changing variable. Their work takes inspiration from thinkers like Hegel, Nietzsche, Whitehead, Deleuze, and Eastern philosophy and spirituality, in the latter case adding Persia to the well known triad of India, China and Japan. They are convinced philosophy will be the last human activity to ever be affected by AI.

Théâtre et compagnie
"Tandis qu'elle agonise, Thérèse mon amour" de Julia Kristeva

Théâtre et compagnie

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 56:24


durée : 00:56:24 - Les Fictions - Avignon - Julia Kristeva, écrivaine, psychanalyste, s'est enfermée pendant dix ans avec Thérèse d'Avila, carmélite espagnole, mystique, intense et extrême. Elle la met en scène au moment de sa mort dans un dialogue passionné avec elle-même et fait le portrait d'une grande figure espagnole.

Théâtre
"Tandis qu'elle agonise, Thérèse mon amour" de Julia Kristeva

Théâtre

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 56:24


durée : 00:56:24 - Les Fictions - Avignon - Julia Kristeva, écrivaine, psychanalyste, s'est enfermée pendant dix ans avec Thérèse d'Avila, carmélite espagnole, mystique, intense et extrême. Elle la met en scène au moment de sa mort dans un dialogue passionné avec elle-même et fait le portrait d'une grande figure espagnole.

Le grand podcast de voyage
"Tandis qu'elle agonise, Thérèse mon amour" de Julia Kristeva

Le grand podcast de voyage

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 56:24


durée : 00:56:24 - Les Fictions - Avignon - Julia Kristeva, écrivaine, psychanalyste, s'est enfermée pendant dix ans avec Thérèse d'Avila, carmélite espagnole, mystique, intense et extrême. Elle la met en scène au moment de sa mort dans un dialogue passionné avec elle-même et fait le portrait d'une grande figure espagnole.

Eminent Americans
Trapped by the Figure of the Jew

Eminent Americans

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 116:31


In his recent essay in Tablet, “Why the Western Rebellion Against the Jews Produces Bad Art and Bad Politics,” Blake Smith writes about the Bulgarian-French-American critic and philosopher Julia Kristeva, and in particular her fruitful and fascinating analyses of the viciously anti-Semitic French novelist Louis-Ferdinand Céline. For Kristeva, Céline is, among many other things, a great example of how anti-Semitism is embedded in western culture in a way that precedes even the very early Christian antipathy to Jews for their role in rejecting Jesus. We are anti-Semitic, in the West, because our very psyches were formed, before Jesus was even a gleam in God's eye, when the rival but intimately bound figures of the Jewish patriarch and the Jewish prophet set the archetypal boundaries within which we would live and develop. When we rebel, as we must, it is against one or the other of these figures. Blake writes:Western fathers, Kristeva insisted, are Jewish. Even Westerners who are neither Jewish nor religious derive from the heritage of the Bible their profoundest and most intimate understanding not only of God—a loving, punishing, powerful, yet often apparently absent or vindictive father—but of everything associated with the “paternal function.” Our sense of political authority, of social norms, of our own fathers and our own fatherhood, is suffused with biblical legacies. A vision of a bearded older man, compounded of God and the patriarchs with whom God spoke, hangs like a superimposed image before every one of our apparently secular leaders, judges, and dads. Whenever we rebel against their authority, and seek to extirpate from ourselves and our culture that authority's deepest, most hidden foundations, we therefore may easily find ourselves locked no longer in struggle with real, empirical fathers and powers (who may well need to be overcome) but with the abstract, symbolic, Jewish “paternal function” which, never exhaustively embodied by anything, may nevertheless be figured, as a scapegoat, by Jews.But the Bible contains both Law and Prophets: a power that compels obedience to rules and measures all men's worth by them, and a power that compels some men to strangely singularize themselves through antinomian acts of outrageous transgression—powers both called God. The prophets marry whores, lay for months unmoving in bizarre positions, eat disgusting bread, report dreams and sightings in which respectable authorities are laid low by vicious pagan foreigners. Here a relation to God seems not to assure the continuity of patriarchal tradition, of sons becoming fathers through adherence to rules and roles, but rather to endanger everything that might make one socially recognizable as a decent person. The prophets, unsurprisingly, are often reluctant, pleading with God that they are not well-suited for such a task, or simply fleeing it.The traditions of the West, Kristeva posited, since they derive in large measure from the Bible, turn on its central tension between, on the one hand, seeing God as granter of the Law, guarantor of the social order and our place with in it, and, on the other, hearing God's summons to undo ourself and the world that they might be remade. To hold on rightly both to the “very risky right to be different” as revealed by the Prophets through their bewilderingly personal access to the divine, and “the Law” as given publicly, plainly, to everyone, once and for all, is a difficult venture, and perhaps one bound to teeter endlessly between stifling conformist legalism and reckless individualist fanaticism.In addition to Blake's essay on Kristeva on Céline, we also talk about lots of other stuff, including Blake's efforts to launch a magazine about gay male life and culture, why I (somewhat surprisingly) don't like Tom Wolfe; and Blake's very loving parents who didn't exactly come through when he came out. What thematically unifies the episode, I think, is the shared concern that Blake and I have with how we can reverse the polarity of our current political and cultural equilibrium, in which culture is boring and limp and predictable and politics are intense and transgressive and surprising. Without quite signing on to Kristeva's vision of western civilization being premised on the tension between the Jewish father and the Jewish rebel, we find it a useful frame with which to think. Hope you enjoy. Get full access to Eminent Americans at danieloppenheimer.substack.com/subscribe

Philosophy Acquired - Learn Philosophy
Structuralism and Post-Structuralism | Philosophy Edu

Philosophy Acquired - Learn Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 11:40


Explore the evolution of structuralism and post-structuralism in philosophy with a detailed look into structuralist theory and post-structuralist theory. Understand Ferdinand de Saussure linguistics and its impact on modern thought. Delve into Claude Lévi-Strauss anthropology and Roland Barthes semiotics. Analyze Louis Althusser ideology and Jacques Derrida deconstruction. Discover Michel Foucault power and knowledge and Julia Kristeva intertextuality. Learn about Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari rhizome, binary oppositions in structuralism, and synchrony vs diachrony. Examine structuralism in literary criticism and post-structuralism in literary criticism. See how these theories apply to structuralism in social sciences and post-structuralism in social sciences. Uncover the principles of structural Marxism and governmentality in post-structuralism.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/philosophy-acquired--5939304/support.

Ordinary Unhappiness
57: “Do More Crosswords!” The Sexual Politics of Language feat. Anna Shechtman

Ordinary Unhappiness

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2024 90:20


Abby and Patrick welcome writer, academic, and cruciverbalist Anna Shechtman, author of The Riddles of the Sphinx: Inheriting the Feminist History of the Crossword Puzzle, a book that's part personal memoir, part cultural history, and part meditation on what it means to care about meaning in the first place. In typically overdetermined fashion, the three talk about the complex interweaving of language, sexual difference, and the vicissitudes of our appetites for food, clues, accomplishments, “solutions,” and more. Along the way, they unpack the écriture feminine of Hélène Cixous, Julia Kristeva's idea of the semiotic, Luce Irigaray's critique of phallogocentrism, the writing of Jane Gallop, and more. Whether on paper or otherwise, why do people love to create problems for ourselves, and how does the pleasure of solving any given puzzle relate to our apparently limitless hunger for new ones? How does the latent, overdetermined, and unconscious structure what's manifest on a grid in a newspaper, magazine, or online? What did Lacan mean when he advised young psychoanalysts to “do more crosswords”? And how exactly does a crossword get made, anyway? Plus: plenty of puns, both punishing and pleasurable, frank talk about psychotherapy, and more!Anna's book The Riddles of the Sphinx is available here: https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-riddles-of-the-sphinx-anna-shechtman/20143426Have you noticed that Freud is back? Got questions about psychoanalysis? Or maybe you've traversed the fantasy and lived to tell the tale? Leave us a voicemail! 484 775-0107 A podcast about psychoanalysis, politics, pop culture, and the ways we suffer now. New episodes on Saturdays. Follow us on social media: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/OrdinaryUnhappiness Twitter: @UnhappinessPod Instagram: @OrdinaryUnhappiness Patreon: patreon.com/OrdinaryUnhappiness Theme song: Formal Chicken - Gnossienne No. 1 https://open.spotify.com/album/2MIIYnbyLqriV3vrpUTxxO Provided by Fruits Music

2 Queers 4 Questions
Kedoshim, with Ezra

2 Queers 4 Questions

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 11:14


A dvar Torah on parashat Kedoshim by Ezra Furman. With justice, weirdness, holiness, homophobia, Julia Kristeva and strangers.

Les chemins de la philosophie
Julia Kristeva, l'œuvre qui bouscule la littérature 4/4 : Qu'est-ce qu'une époque théorique ?

Les chemins de la philosophie

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 57:56


durée : 00:57:56 - Avec philosophie - par : Géraldine Muhlmann - Entre le poststructuralisme, la revue "Tel Quel" et les évolutions théoriques touchant le langage et la littérature, impossible de nier l'extraordinaire impulsion théorique des années 1960 et 1970 en France. Peut-on pour autant unifier ces divers travaux en une "époque théorique" ? - invités : Julia Kristeva Écrivaine, psychanalyste, professeure émérite à l'Université de Paris et membre titulaire et formateur de la Société Psychanalytique de Paris; François Cusset Historien des idées, professeur de civilisation américaine à l'Université de Paris Nanterre; Vincent Kaufmann Professeur émérite de littérature et d'histoire des médias à l'université de St. Gall en Suisse

Les chemins de la philosophie
Julia Kristeva, l'œuvre qui bouscule la littérature 3/4 : Les femmes et l'écriture

Les chemins de la philosophie

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 58:47


durée : 00:58:47 - Avec philosophie - par : Géraldine Muhlmann - Dans un ouvrage en trois tomes, Julia Kristeva s'interroge sur ce qu'elle appelle le "génie féminin". Un choix affectif et personnel la conduit à se pencher sur trois cas singuliers, trois femmes à l'œuvre et à la vie extraordinaires : Arendt, Klein et Colette. - invités : Aurore Mréjen Ingénieure de recherche à l'Université Paris Nanterre, chercheuse au Laboratoire du Changement Social et Politique (Université de Paris); Frédéric Maget Directeur de la Maison de Colette; Julia Kristeva Écrivaine, psychanalyste, professeure émérite à l'Université de Paris et membre titulaire et formateur de la Société Psychanalytique de Paris

Les chemins de la philosophie
Julia Kristeva, l'œuvre qui bouscule la littérature 2/4 : Proust et Dostoïevski

Les chemins de la philosophie

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 59:04


durée : 00:59:04 - Avec philosophie - par : Géraldine Muhlmann - Tout semble opposer Dostoïevski et Proust . Le premier guette le pulsionnel, la destructivité ; le deuxième a le goût des petites choses qui permettent de remonter le temps, d'accéder à l'intime. Julie Kristeva s'est penchée sur ces deux œuvres. Quelle est son analyse ? - invités : Julia Kristeva Écrivaine, psychanalyste, professeure émérite à l'Université de Paris et membre titulaire et formateur de la Société Psychanalytique de Paris; Nicolas Aude Maître de conférences en littérature comparée à Sorbonne-Université; Antoine Compagnon Membre de l'Académie française, Professeur honoraire au Collège de France, Professeur à l'Université de Columbia à New York

Les chemins de la philosophie
Julia Kristeva, l'œuvre qui bouscule la littérature 1/4 : Sémiotique, psychanalyste : comment "ça" parle ?

Les chemins de la philosophie

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 59:06


durée : 00:59:06 - Avec philosophie - par : Géraldine Muhlmann - Élève de Roland Barthes et grande lectrice de Jacques Lacan, Julia Kristeva impose des concepts nouveaux pour penser le geste littéraire. Comment tous ces outils de réflexion, sémiologiques, psychanalytiques, s'articulent-ils pour penser le « ça parle » qui est à l'œuvre dans l'usage du langage ? - invités : Julia Kristeva Écrivaine, psychanalyste, professeure émérite à l'Université de Paris et membre titulaire et formateur de la Société Psychanalytique de Paris; Isabelle Alfandary Professeure de littérature américaine et de théorie critique à l'université Sorbonne-Nouvelle, philosophe et psychanalyste; Dominique Ducard Sociologue et linguiste, professeur émérite en sciences du langage à l'université Paris-Est Créteil, membre du laboratoire Céditec

A History of Literary Criticism
Episode 6: On the Sublime

A History of Literary Criticism

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 24:40


The sixth episode of A History of Literary Criticism. The focus of today's episode is a concept which, according to the The Sublime Reader, has interested a wide range of thinkers, including Guo Xi, Friedrich Schiller, Mary Wollstonecraft and Mary Shelley, Julia Kristeva and Frederic Jameson. Not only that, but Longinus' work, according to G.M.A. Grube, ‘has a good claim to be considered the most enlightening critical document extant from antiquity, even in its present fragmentary state'.

Les Nuits de France Culture
Clarice Lispector : "Je crois que quand je n'écris pas, je suis morte"

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2024 85:49


durée : 01:25:49 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Clarice Lispector est une écrivaine brésilienne profondément originale. Se décrivant comme intuitive, elle crée des personnages en marge. En 1986, l'émission "Une vie une oeuvre" lui consacre un numéro avec Julia Kristeva, Gérard de Cortanze, parmi d'autres, ainsi que des archives et des lectures. - invités : Clarice Lispector Femme de lettres brésilienne (1920-1977); Julia Kristeva Écrivaine, psychanalyste, linguiste; Hélène Cixous Ecrivaine, dramaturge, théoricienne de la littérature; Gérard de Cortanze Écrivain, essayiste, traducteur, critique littéraire; Hector Bianciotti Journaliste et écrivain.

Queerdo Babes From The Horror Pod-O-Rama

Welcome back to Queerdo Babes From the Horror Pod-O-Rama with its goofy but excited host, Murphy. Today is a solo episode about Tetsuo the Iron Man, the non-binary body and abjection through Murphy's eyes. The first episode to first be written out as an essay first and recorded after. Refrences used and looked at for research are listed below thank you for listening Contains spoilers for Tetsuo the Iron Man 1989 Refrences: Iron Man: The Cinema of Shinya Tsukamoto by Tom Mes Metal-Morphosis: Post Industrial Crisis and the Tormented Body in the Tetsuo FIlms By Ian Conrich (Included in Japanese Horror Cinema edited by Jay McRoy) "Assault on the Senses" Film Essasy by Jasper Sharp Shinya Tsukamoto self-cunducted interview for Third Eye Films 2012  Shinya Tsukamoto interview for MidnightEye.com 2011 Shinya Tsukamoto interview with Tom Mes for BFI 2020 Tom Mes film commentary for Arrow Tetsuo release as part of Solid Metal Nightmares Box set "Our Love Will Turn This Whole Fucking World to Rust" -article Perry Ruhland, FilmandFishnet.com Julia Kristeva's Theory of Abjection Follow us on instagram @QueerdoBabesPodorama or email us at WeAreTheQueerdos@gmail.com Artwork by @otaconnor Intro/outro music is The Spook Returns by ROADTOMUSIC

KTOTV / La Foi prise au Mot
Thérèse d'Avila

KTOTV / La Foi prise au Mot

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2023 53:01


Avec l?intercession de la sainte, Docteur de l?Eglise et réformatrice du Carmel, Thérèse d?Avila (1515-1582), que l?Eglise fête le 15 octobre, Régis Burnet accueille en plateau : Julia Kristeva, écrivain et psychanalyste, auteur de « Thérèse mon amour » (Fayard), et le Père Philippe Hugelé, carme déchaux, directeur de l?Institut d?Etudes Thérésiennes.

Ordinary Unhappiness
34: Fatphobia and Moral Feelings feat. Kate Manne

Ordinary Unhappiness

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 97:00


Abby and Patrick welcome philosopher Kate Manne, author of Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny (2017), Entitled: How Male Privilege Hurts Women (2020), and the forthcoming Unshrinking: How to Face Fatphobia (2024). They discuss our moral emotions – shame, contempt, disgust, abjection – and what they signal; the ideological ranking of bodies into specific hierarchies, the contingencies of when and how fatness has been valued, and the historical links between contemporary fatphobia and anti-Blackness; how discourse around fatness involves logics of scapegoating, victim-blaming, the mystifications of capitalism, anxieties about pleasure, and fantasies of self-mastery; fat activism and the insights of disability studies; and the necessity of undoing fatphobia as a crucial part of meaningful social change and solidarity.Unshrinking: How to Face Fatphobia comes out January 9, 2024 and is available for pre-order here: https://bookshop.org/p/books/unshrinking-how-to-face-fatphobia-kate-manne/19993688Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny is here: https://bookshop.org/p/books/down-girl-the-logic-of-misogyny-kate-manne/18742539Entitled: How Male Privilege Hurts Women is here: https://bookshop.org/p/books/entitled-how-male-privilege-hurts-women-kate-manne/16881547Kate's Substack, “More to Hate,” is here: https://katemanne.substack.com/Other texts cited include: Julia Kristeva, Powers of HorrorKate Harding, “How Do You Fuck a Fat Woman?” (available in Yes Means Yes: Visions of Female Power and a World Without Rape, eds Friedman and Valenti)Kate's book tour dates include:Book launch in Ithaca, NY at Buffalo Street Books on Jan 9thCambridge, MA at Harvard Bookstore on Jan 22thMontclair, NJ at Montclair Public Library on Jan 24thBrooklyn, NY at Community Books on Jan 26thWashington, DC at Politics and Prose on Jan 27thHave you noticed that Freud is back? Got questions about psychoanalysis? Or maybe you've traversed the fantasy and lived to tell the tale? Leave us a voicemail! 484 775-0107  A podcast about psychoanalysis, politics, pop culture, and the ways we suffer now. New episodes on Saturdays. Follow us on social media: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/OrdinaryUnhappiness Twitter: @UnhappinessPod Instagram: @OrdinaryUnhappiness Patreon: patreon.com/OrdinaryUnhappiness Theme song: Formal Chicken - Gnossienne No. 1 https://open.spotify.com/album/2MIIYnbyLqriV3vrpUTxxO Provided by Fruits Music

Historias para ser leídas
El sueño de un maniquí, Thomas Ligotti - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Historias para ser leídas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2023 45:38


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Buenas noches queridos Taberneros Galácticos, hoy vamos a escuchar un relato de Thomas Ligotti, publicado en la antología "Canciones de un soñador muerto", titulado el sueño de un maniquí. 🖤 A partir de esto se puede entender perfectamente por qué su noción de que los seres humanos son "malignamente inútiles" se convierte no sólo en un juicio filosófico sino más bien en una confesión personal. La vida de Ligotti no es la de un ser humano normal, por lo que nuestra comprensión de su trabajo en ficción y filosofía especulativa debe tener en cuenta sus experiencias de vida, de lo contrario nos perderemos la importancia central de su visión de la vida como el horror de la conciencia. Como le dijo a un entrevistador: “Schopenhauer habla de la conciencia humana como el resultado de que los seres humanos “abusan” de sus cerebros y los budistas simplemente quieren eliminarla. Se vislumbra, dentro de la abyección, una de esas revueltas violentas y oscuras del ser, dirigida contra una amenaza que parece emanar de un exterior o un interior exorbitantes, expulsada más allá del alcance de lo posible, lo tolerable, lo pensable. Está ahí, bastante cerca, pero no se puede asimilar.—Julia Kristeva. Thomas Ligotti, el maestro del terror. Una producción de Historias para ser Leídas. La música de esta historia pertenece a Epidemic Sound con Licencia autorizada para este Podcast. Disfruten de esta apabullante historia, muchas gracias a los Taberneros Galácticos que apoyan este podcast con su aportación económica. Abrazos y Besos de Olga, Cassilda, Medianoche, Boo y Gina. 🍻🍻🍫🕷🦇🕸🐶😈👧 Más contenido extra en nuestros canales de Telegram y WhatsApp, YouTube y WhatsApp, Twitter: @HLeidas ✨ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@historiasparaserleidas/shorts Telegram: https://t.me/historiasparaserleidas Canales oficiales de Whatsapp 👇 Historias para ser leídas: 💙https://www.whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaCmoVmLtOjEBDYgYc00 Cassilda 👧: https://www.whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va838BXATRSvFcOYFf3i 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤 Este podcast se sostiene gracias a tu apoyo y a tus aportaciones, puedes aportar si lo deseas desde 1,49€ en la página de inicio de este podcast, historias para ser leídas, y hacer clic en el botón azul apoyar. Me ayudaría mucho a seguir creando contenido 💀😍Por todas las horas de diversión: ✨ Gracias por tu escucha y hasta el próximo audio 🚀 🖤 🍻🍫 Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Overthink
Daddy Issues

Overthink

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 58:01 Transcription Available


Who's your daddy? Episode 90 is all about daddy issues. Ellie and David investigate father-child relations and the sexual, emotional, and familial worlds they create. From summer zaddies and sexy dad bods to hero feminist dads, your hosts travel from psychoanalysis all the way to theology to explore the expansive world of father figures. Do we all, as Julia Kristeva says, harbor unconscious fantasies of seeing our fathers “beaten”? Could civilization itself, as Freud suggests, be rooted in an archaic act of patricide for which we still feel guilty without realizing it? Ellie and David tackle hard questions about how parenthood, gender, and vulnerability interact. They even wonder whether they might have “daddy issues” of their own!Check out the episode's extended cut here!Works DiscussedKatherine Angel, Daddy IssuesSigmund Freud, Totem and Taboo, and "A Special Type of Choice of Object made by Men"Carl Jung, A Theory of PsychoanalysisJulia Kristeva, A Father is Being BeatenJenn Mann, "Think You Have Daddy Issues?"Father of the Bride (1991)The Golden Bachelor (2023)Patreon | patreon.com/overthinkpodcast Website | overthinkpodcast.comInstagram & Twitter | @overthink_podEmail |  Dearoverthink@gmail.comYouTube | Overthink podcastSupport the show

I'M SO POPULAR
DEPRESSION AND MELANCHOLIA with adam lehrer

I'M SO POPULAR

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2023 87:15


The despondency of human existence on an evil earth + Julia Kristeva's BLACK SUN (1987年) + Lars von Trier's MELANCHOLIA (2011年). Find Adam, his writing and the fabulous podcast Safety Propaganda on Substack: safetypropaganda.substack.com And for Patrons only, an especially juicy episode of the Patreon exclusive SIRENS, a tell all memoir on crazy Latina girlfriends, Libras, drug abuse and the cancellation of Russel Brand (sorry this episode is a few weeks late): patreon.com/imsopopular (ISP S4.E10)

Machinic Unconscious Happy Hour
Julia Kristeva: Revolution in Poetic Language

Machinic Unconscious Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2023 96:33


This week Taylor and Coop investigate Julia Kristeva's Revolution in Poetic Language. Topics include semiotics/semiosis, the mother as phallus and much more. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/muhh Twitter: @unconscioushh

Material Girls
Goblin Mode x the Abject with McKayla Coyle

Material Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 59:35


In this episode we're asking why ‘goblin mode' is so danged zeitgeist-y such that in 2022 it became the Oxford English Dictionary's Word of the Year. Joined by McKayla Coyle (they/them), author of Goblin Mode: How to Get Cozy, Embrace Imperfection, and Thrive in the Muck, we dig into the term that took twitter by storm last year. Hannah leads Marcelle and McKayla through a discussion on 'the abject,' a concept from Bulgarian-French feminist philosopher Julia Kristeva. We talk about the racialized and ableist construction of bodies and boundaries — and how that may help us understand the radical potential of going 'goblin mode.'To learn more about McKayla Coyle, check out their Instagram, Bookstagram, Spotify (particularly their 1D ultimate jams playlist) and their website https://www.mckaylacoyle.com/.If you like this episode, please share it with family and friends! Word-of-mouth is the primary way we reach new listeners who are interested in feminist materialist critique, pop culture and laughing at and from within *the discourse.* Share the show today!***Material Girls is a new show that aims to make sense of the zeitgeist through materialist critique* and critical theory! Each episode looks at a unique object of study (something popular now or from back in the day) and over the course of three distinct segments, Hannah and Marcelle apply their academic expertise to the topic at hand.We'll be back in two weeks for another episode, but until then, be sure to check out all the bonus content we have on our Patreon at Patreon.com/ohwitchplease. You can learn more about the show at ohwitchplease.ca and on our instagram at instagram.com/ohwitchplease! Want more from us? Check out our website ohwitchplease.ca.*Materialist Critique is, at its simplest possible level, a form of cultural critique – that is, scholarly engagement with a cultural text of some kind – that is interested in modes of production, moments of reception, and the historical and ideological contexts for both. Materialist critique is really interested in the question of why a particular cultural work or practice emerged at a particular moment. Music Credits:“Shopping Mall”: by Jay Arner and Jessica Delisle ©2020Used by permission. All rights reserved. As recorded by Auto Syndicate on the album “Bongo Dance”. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Material Girls
Goblin Mode x the Abject with McKayla Coyle

Material Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 59:35


In this episode we're asking why ‘goblin mode' is so danged zeitgeist-y such that in 2022 it became the Oxford English Dictionary's Word of the Year. Joined by McKayla Coyle (they/them), author of Goblin Mode: How to Get Cozy, Embrace Imperfection, and Thrive in the Muck, we dig into the term that took twitter by storm last year. Hannah leads Marcelle and McKayla through a discussion on 'the abject,' a concept from Bulgarian-French feminist philosopher Julia Kristeva. We talk about the racialized and ableist construction of bodies and boundaries — and how that may help us understand the radical potential of going 'goblin mode.'To learn more about McKayla Coyle, check out their Instagram, Bookstagram, Spotify (particularly their 1D ultimate jams playlist) and their website https://www.mckaylacoyle.com/.If you like this episode, please share it with family and friends! Word-of-mouth is the primary way we reach new listeners who are interested in feminist materialist critique, pop culture and laughing at and from within *the discourse.* Share the show today!***Material Girls is a new show that aims to make sense of the zeitgeist through materialist critique* and critical theory! Each episode looks at a unique object of study (something popular now or from back in the day) and over the course of three distinct segments, Hannah and Marcelle apply their academic expertise to the topic at hand.We'll be back in two weeks for another episode, but until then, be sure to check out all the bonus content we have on our Patreon at Patreon.com/ohwitchplease. You can learn more about the show at ohwitchplease.ca and on our instagram at instagram.com/ohwitchplease! Want more from us? Check out our website ohwitchplease.ca.*Materialist Critique is, at its simplest possible level, a form of cultural critique – that is, scholarly engagement with a cultural text of some kind – that is interested in modes of production, moments of reception, and the historical and ideological contexts for both. Materialist critique is really interested in the question of why a particular cultural work or practice emerged at a particular moment. Music Credits:“Shopping Mall”: by Jay Arner and Jessica Delisle ©2020Used by permission. All rights reserved. As recorded by Auto Syndicate on the album “Bongo Dance”. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

A brush with...
A brush with... Analia Saban

A brush with...

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 55:38


Analia Saban talks to Ben Luke about her influences—from writers to musicians and, of course, other artists—and the cultural experiences that have shaped her life and work. Saban, who was born in 1980 in Buenos Aires and now lives in Los Angeles, examines, unpacks and plays with the medium of painting. She explores its materiality, its iconography and its history, reflecting on the origin and hue of colour pigments and the properties of media, the weave of canvas, the nature of brushwork, the conventions of depiction, and more. Her approach is consistent with the strategies of conceptual art yet it is abundantly physical and visual. She discusses her decision to move her studies from film to art after an epiphanic visit to New York museums; her profound friendship with her tutor at the University of California, Los Angeles, John Baldessari, and how it affects the presence of humour in her work; the perfect balance in the music of Keith Jarrett; and how Julia Kristeva's writings on abjection prompted some of the darker thoughts in her work. Plus, she gives insight into her life in the studio, and answers our usual questions, including the ultimate: what is art for?Analia Saban: Synthetic Self, Sprüth Magers, Los Angeles, and Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, Los Angeles, 15 September-28 October; Group exhibitions: Woven Histories: Textiles and Modern Abstraction, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (Lacma), 17 September–21 January 2024; Eternal Medium: Seeing the World in Stone, Lacma, until 11 February 2024; Chosen Memories: Contemporary Latin American Art from the Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Gift and Beyond, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, until 9 September. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Les Nuits de France Culture
Julia Kristeva : "La grande invention de Melanie Klein c'est la psychanalyse des enfants, elle a inventé le jeu de l'enfant comme objet d'observation"

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023 23:45


durée : 00:23:45 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit - En 2003, Christine Goémé recevait Julia Kristeva qui exposait comment Melanie Klein s'était démarquée de Freud, lors d'une semaine que "Les chemins de la connaissance" consacrait à Freud et aux femmes. - invités : Julia Kristeva Écrivaine, psychanalyste, linguiste

Les Nuits de France Culture
Philippe Sollers : "Mon livre devrait servir à tous pour passer une bonne journée malgré l'absurdité ambiante"

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 9:00


durée : 00:09:00 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - En 2014, Christine Goémé recevait l'écrivain et éditeur Philippe Sollers pour une "Nuit rêvée" au cours de laquelle il avait choisi de faire entendre les voix de François Mauriac, Georges Bataille, Dominique Rolin, Julia Kristeva, Artaud, Marcelin Pleynet, Malraux, Joyce et Breton. Entretien 3/3. - invités : Philippe Sollers Écrivain français

Les Nuits de France Culture
Julia Kristeva : "Dans les systèmes politiques oppressifs, il y a aussi un entraînement à survivre"

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 55:00


durée : 00:55:00 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit - "Julia Kristeva à l'Ile de Ré", en 2010 c'est sur son île que Colette Fellous est allée à la rencontre de la linguiste, psychanalyste et écrivaine. Dans ce dialogue, le lieu est un point de départ pour Julia Kristeva qui livre les secrets de sa réflexion, et se souvient de son parcours. - invités : Julia Kristeva Écrivaine, psychanalyste, linguiste

Les Nuits de France Culture
Philippe Sollers : "Au jeu des comparaisons, Bach c'est Dieu et Stendhal serait Mozart"

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 35:00


durée : 00:35:00 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - En 2014 Christine Goémé recevait l'écrivain et éditeur Philippe Sollers pour une "Nuit rêvée". Deuxième entretien, durant lequel il évoque ceux qu'il avait choisi de faire entendre : André Malraux, Marcelin Pleynet, Dominique Rolin, et Julia Kristeva. Entretien 2/3 avec Philippe Sollers. - invités : Philippe Sollers Écrivain français; Louis-Ferdinand Céline (1894-1961) écrivain, auteur de "Voyage au bout de la nuit" et antisémite virulent

Big Table
Episode 52: A Chapter about Slime

Big Table

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 36:13


File Under: Slime by Christopher Michlig — a cultural history of Slime — was recently published by Hat & Beard Editions. What is slime? We are well acquainted with its qualities in conjunction with certain things from which we tend to recoil but to which we are also at times attracted. Despite being everywhere, slime is a surprisingly unexamined cultural phenomenon. File Under: Slime collates a cultural history of “slime” and “sliminess,” with particular emphasis on precedents in pop-culture, contemporary art, ecology, science fiction, literature, critical theory, and cinema. Artist and professor Christopher Michlig's research characterizes slime as a pervasive, oozing, cultural phenomenon, documenting instances of its evolving representations. The appearance of slime in such films as The Blob, Ghostbusters, and Poltergeist are diligently and humorously analyzed, commercial and graphic design precedents are incorporated, and the work of such artists as Lynda Benglis, Cindy Sherman, Robert Smithson, Sterling Ruby, and Jason Rhoades are discussed. Alongside a multitude of visual references, File Under: Slime is supplemented with literary and theoretical references from such writers as Jean Paul Sartre, Julia Kristeva, Mike Kelley, Rosalind Krauss, Laura Mulvey, and others. +++ SLIME: A NATURAL HISTORY by SUSANNE WEDLICH — a different but like-minded cultural history of slime — was also recently published by Melville House in New York. This groundbreaking, witty, and eloquent exploration of slime will leave you appreciating the nebulous and neglected sticky stuff that covers our world, inside and out. Slime exists at the interfaces of all things: between the organs and layers in our bodies, and between the earth, water, and air in the world, and is often produced in the fatal encounter between predator and prey. In this fascinating, ground-breaking book, Wedlich leads us on a scientific journey through the 3-billion-year history of slime—from the part it played in the evolution of life on this planet to the way it might feature in the post-human future. She also explores the cultural and emotional significance of slime, from its starring role in the horror genre to its subtle influence on Art Nouveau. +++ Susanne Wedlich studied biology and political science in Munich and has worked as a writer in Boston and Singapore. She is currently a freelance science journalist for Der Spiegel and National Geographic. She lives in Munich. Christopher Michlig, meanwhile, makes work in a wide range of media, including collage, printmaking, sculpture, and film. His work has been reviewed and featured in The Los Angeles Times, Mousse Magazine, Saatchi Online, Flavorpill, and New City and exhibited nationally and internationally.  Michlig received an MFA from Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, California and he is currently Associate Professor and area Coordinator of Core Studio at the University of Oregon, Eugene. The authors caught up this spring to discuss their books and mutual fascination with slime.

The Podcast for Social Research
Podcast for Social Research, Episode 64: Lucy Dhegrae—Music and Trauma

The Podcast for Social Research

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 88:03


Episode 64 of the Podcast for Social Research is a live-recording of mezzo-soprano Lucy Dhegrae's sound lecture, Music and Trauma, recently delivered at BISR Central. Between performances of selections from her acclaimed Processing Series, including the frenetic "Dithyramb" and the ethereal "No," Dhegrae talks to BISR faculty Paige Sweet and Danielle Drori about the interrelationship—the push-pull—between trauma, body, psyche, and sound—particularly in the wake of traumatic experience. What does it mean to sublimate trauma, and how is it "felt" and processed in the body? How, moreover, is trauma expressible (and what does Julia Kristeva have to say about it)? How can we understand the difference between language and music, words and sounds? And how can we think about the interrelationship of the voice and the body, of "vibration against bone"?

RENDERING UNCONSCIOUS PODCAST
RU242: RENDERING EMMALEA RUSSO UNCONSCIOUS ON THE ALCHEMY OF WORDS –€“ RENDERING UNCONSCIOUS PODCAST

RENDERING UNCONSCIOUS PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 66:55


You can support the podcast at our Patreon, where we post exclusive content every week: https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl Your support is greatly appreciated! Rendering Unconscious episode 242. This episode also available at Youtube: https://youtu.be/7t1XIoIryHM Emmalea Russo is a writer and astrologer. Her poetry and writings on film and visual art have appeared in many venues including Artforum, BOMB, Granta, Compact, and Los Angeles Review of Books. She is the author of several books of poetry, most recently Confetti (2022). Emmalea regularly teaches classes independently on poetry, cinema, and the occult. She has also taught a range of courses at institutions such as Northeastern University, Global Center for Advanced Studies, The Home School, Saint Peter's University, Melbourne School of Continental Philosophy, Miskatonic Institute of Horror Studies, and elsewhere. Her website is https://emmalearusso.com Follow her at Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emmalea.russo/ ALCHEMY OF THE WORD is a new and ongoing project and the culmination of years of research. It takes the form of 4 video recordings on the seven original planets and their corresponding metals and alchemical processes through the lens of the creative process. Music by CONTAIN. Sources include ancient, Medieval, and Renaissance alchemists and philosophers (Paracelsus, Basil Valentine, Nicolas Flamel) major western alchemical manuscripts (Rosarium Philosophorum, Donum Dei, Twelve Keys of Basil Valentine, Splendor Solis) as well as artists, writers, poets, and astrologers including Carl Jung, Julia Kristeva, Demetra George, Liz Greene, Emily Dickinson, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Albrecht Durer, Anne Carson, Remedios Varo, and Leonora Carrington. Purchase now and you'll receive the entire project on May 13. https://emmalearusso.com/alchemy-of-the-word Join us Sunday, May 14th, Join us for The Uncanny in Cinema: Ingmar Bergman's Hour of the Wolf (1968), An Illustrated Online Lecture with Carl Abrahamsson: https://www.morbidanatomy.org/events-tickets/the-uncanny-in-cinema-ingmar-bergmans-hour-of-the-wolf-1968-an-illustrated-online-lecture-with-carl-abrahamsson Beginning September 10th via Morbid Anatomy Museum, live via zoom – Harnessing the Magic and Creative Power of the Cut-up Method a la William Burroughs, David Bowie, Genesis P-Orridge, Led by Dr. Vanessa Sinclair and Carl Abrahamsson: https://www.morbidanatomy.org/classes/harnessing-the-magic-and-creative-power-of-the-cut-up-method-a-la-william-burroughs-david-bowie-genesis-p-orridge-dr-vanessa-sinclair-and-carl-abrahamsson Visit http://psychartcult.org Rendering Unconscious Podcast is hosted by Dr. Vanessa Sinclair, a psychoanalyst based in Sweden, who works with people internationally: www.drvanessasinclair.net Follow Dr. Vanessa Sinclair on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/rawsin_ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rawsin_/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drvanessasinclair23 Visit the main website for more information and links to everything: www.renderingunconscious.org The song at the end of the episode is “A singular poetic vision” from the album Disciplined by Order by Vanessa Sinclair and Pete Murphy. Available at Bandcamp. https://petemurphy.bandcamp.com All music at Swedish independent record label Highbrow Lowlife Bandcamp page is name your price. Enjoy! https://highbrowlowlife.bandcamp.com Music also available to stream via Spotify & other streaming platforms. Many thanks to Carl Abrahamsson, who created the intro and outro music for Rendering Unconscious podcast. https://www.carlabrahamsson.com Image: ALCHEMY OF THE WORD

Quoi de neuf ?
Altérité : comprendre les clichés par la traduction, le rire, et les « politiques mineures » ?

Quoi de neuf ?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 53:10 Transcription Available


Dans cet épisode, Laura Bisaillon, membre du CREFO, rencontre Nilgün Tutal, professeure titulaire à la faculté de Communication de l'Université Galatasaray à Istanbul en Turquie.Madame Nilgün Tutal est professeure titulaire à la faculté de Communication de l'Université Galatasaray à Istanbul en Turquie. Ses recherches portent sur l'orientalisme, le discours médiatique, la construction identitaire, la visualisation de l'information, et l'altérité. Elle est l'auteure de plusieurs livres, dont des traductions du français au turc  des œuvres d'André Gorz, Luce Irigaray, Julia Kristeva et Philippe Sollers. Elle détient un doctorat en Sciences de la communication et de l'information de l'Université Robert Schuman à Strasbourg en France pour la thèse « La Turquie au miroir de la presse française nationale et régionale » et son livre du même titre a paru en 2007.

Les Nuits de France Culture
24h dans la vie de - Julia Kristeva à l'Ile de Ré (1ère diffusion : 31/07/2010)

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 55:00


durée : 00:55:00 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Par Colette Fellous - Avec Julia Kristeva - Réalisation Vincent Decque

Psychoanalysis On and Off the Couch
Femaleness, Fecundity and their Psychic Reach with Rosemary Balsam, MD

Psychoanalysis On and Off the Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 66:35


"I feel very often that I can detect when people are doing case presentations, this ubiquitous tendency to not bother about the body. At a very superficial level it is accepted that we run around in bodies. What is actually a slightly deeper idea is that we run around in bodies, but our minds couldn't have any function at all if our other parts of our functional systems weren't also working, So the body and the mind of course are deeply interconnected. We do know that too, that's not news, but it constantly becomes eliminated."     Episode Description: We begin with an overview of Rosemary's longstanding interest in the role of bodies and how they make their presence and meaning known in the clinical encounter. She discusses the analytic scotoma when it comes to the woman's body especially when it involves pregnancy and childbirth. We consider conflicts over being aware of and speaking freely about the analyst's body and what that is like for both parties. She shares her deep pleasure in the writings and person of Hans Loewald and what it has meant to her to be a physician. We consider how the sublimated role of a father's sexual arousal serves as an aid in his child's individuation. We close with Rosemary sharing her view of our field's past and some aspects of her personal journey.      Our Guest: Rosemary H. Balsam F.R.C.Psych (London), M.R. C. P. (Edinboro), (originally from Belfast, N. Ireland), is an Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry in Yale Medical School; staff psychiatrist in the Yale Department of Student Mental Health and Counseling, and a Training and Supervising Analyst at the Western New England Institute for Psychoanalysis, New Haven, Conn. Her special interests are female gender developments; young adulthoods; the body in psychic life; the work of Hans Loewald. Dr. Balsam is on the editorial boards of Psychoanalytic Quarterly and Imago and is a past co-editor of the Book Review Section of JAPA with her husband, Paul Schwaber. Her most recent book is Women's Bodies in Psychoanalysis (2012, Routledge); and her latest book review (2021) At the Risk of Thinking: An Intellectual Biography of Julia Kristeva by Alice Jardine. International Journal of Psychoanalysis 102:629-634. She is on the executive board of the newly inaugurated “Loewald Center,” a joint organization between IPTAR and the WNEIP. Her honors include 2018, winning the Sigourney Award for excellence in the Advancement of Psychoanalysis (she was the first woman in the USA to receive this prize.)    Recommended Readings:    Balsam, R.M (2012) Women's Bodies in Psychoanalysis London, New York Routledge  Balsam, R. H (2013) (Re)membering the Female Body in Psychoanalysis: Childbirth JAPA Volume 61: 3 pp. 446 - 470.    Balsam, R.H. ((2015) The War on Women in Psychoanalytic Theory Building: Past to Present Psychoanal Study Child 69, 83-107. 2015.    Balsam, R.H. (2019) The Natal Body and its Confusing Place in Mental Life: J,Amer.Psyoanal.Assn 67.1 pp.15- 36    Balsam, R.H. (2017) Modern Gender Flexibility: Pronoun Changes and the Body's Activities. Ch 4 In Vaia Tsolas and C. Anzieu Premmeurer (eds.) A Psychoanalytic Exploration of the Body in Today's World: On The Body London, New York Routledge.    Kristeva J. (1980) Powers of Horror: An Essay on Abjection, trans. L. S. Roudiez New York: Columbia University Press 1980).    Toronto, E, Ponder, J, Davisson, K, KellyM.(eds) (2017) A Womb of Her Own: Women's Struggle for Sexual and Reproductive Autonomy, London, New York Routledge. 

The Darker Sides of Life
Are women worth less than others? + A LIVE EVENT!

The Darker Sides of Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 17:31


How can we make a better future for the future generations where more people are included no matter their gender, sexuality, age, etc? In this episode of season 2 of The Darker Sides of Life Kamilla is answering this question sent in by a listener. This episode is a bit different than the usual ones since Kamilla is using her academic background as a published writer on feminist issues in Denmark and her field in intellectual history, religion studies and Hebrew, and feminist matters overall to answer this question. GET YOUR TICKET TO THE LIVE SESSION ON NOV 4 HERE: www.hexekami.com/shopLike this podcast? Share it with your friends, subscribe and let me know!Get your grief diary here: www.hexekami.com/shop (Use code DARKSIDES for 10% off)Book a 1:1 session with me by either sending me a DM on Instagram or send me an email to mail@hexekami.comFollow the official podcast Instagram: @thedarkersidesoflifeWant to donate and support me? Here is my Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/thedarkersidesoflifeMail me: TheDarkerSidesOfLife@gmail.comThank you so much!Medical Disclaimer: I am not a healthcare professional. This podcast is created to share experiences from one human to others. This podcast cannot replace any medication or professional treatment. If you have any mental health conditions please consult your health-care provider.Music: ItsWatrSupport the show

Les Nuits de France Culture
Agora - Pouvoirs de l'horreur, de Julia Kristeva (1ère diffusion : 20/06/1980)

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 30:00


durée : 00:30:00 - Les Nuits de France Culture - Par Gilles Lapouge - Avec Julia Kristeva

New Books Network
Intertextuality

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 12:22


In this episode Kim and Chad talk about Julia Kristeva's theory of “intertextuality.” Chad references Chapter 3 of Kristeva's book Desire in Language: A Semiotic Approach to Literature and Art, Translated by Thomas Gora, Alice Jardine, and Leon S. Roudiez, (Columbia UP 1980). The last quote (the permanent revolt one) is from Chapter 15, “Europhilia-Europhobia,” of Kristeva's Intimate Revolt: The Powers and Limits of Psychoanalysis, Translated by Jeanie Herman, (Columbia UP, 2002). Chad Hegelmeyer is a postdoc in English at NYU. He wrote a dissertation about fact checking! The Capybara still stands, proudly, in place of Chad. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

High Theory
Intertextuality

High Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 12:22


In this episode Kim and Chad talk about Julia Kristeva's theory of “intertextuality.” Chad references Chapter 3 of Kristeva's book Desire in Language: A Semiotic Approach to Literature and Art, Translated by Thomas Gora, Alice Jardine, and Leon S. Roudiez, (Columbia UP 1980). The last quote (the permanent revolt one) is from Chapter 15, “Europhilia-Europhobia,” of Kristeva's Intimate Revolt: The Powers and Limits of Psychoanalysis, Translated by Jeanie Herman, (Columbia UP, 2002). Chad Hegelmeyer is a postdoc in English at NYU. He wrote a dissertation about fact checking! The Capybara still stands, proudly, in place of Chad. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Psychoanalysis
Alice Jardine, "At the Risk of Thinking: An Intellectual Biography of Julia Kristeva" (Bloomsbury, 2020)

New Books in Psychoanalysis

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 54:26


At the Risk of Thinking: An Intellectual Biography of Julia Kristeva (Bloomsbury, 2020) is the first biography of Julia Kristeva--one of the most celebrated intellectuals in the world. Alice Jardine brings Kristeva's work to a broader readership by connecting Kristeva's personal journey, from her childhood in Communist Bulgaria to her adult life as an international public intellectual based in Paris, with the history of her ideas. Informed by extensive interviews with Kristeva herself, this telling of a remarkable woman's life story also draws out the complexities of Kristeva's writing, emphasizing her call for an urgent revival of bold interdisciplinary thinking in order to understand--and to act in--today's world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychoanalysis

New Books Network
Alice Jardine, "At the Risk of Thinking: An Intellectual Biography of Julia Kristeva" (Bloomsbury, 2020)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 54:26


At the Risk of Thinking: An Intellectual Biography of Julia Kristeva (Bloomsbury, 2020) is the first biography of Julia Kristeva--one of the most celebrated intellectuals in the world. Alice Jardine brings Kristeva's work to a broader readership by connecting Kristeva's personal journey, from her childhood in Communist Bulgaria to her adult life as an international public intellectual based in Paris, with the history of her ideas. Informed by extensive interviews with Kristeva herself, this telling of a remarkable woman's life story also draws out the complexities of Kristeva's writing, emphasizing her call for an urgent revival of bold interdisciplinary thinking in order to understand--and to act in--today's world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
Alice Jardine, "At the Risk of Thinking: An Intellectual Biography of Julia Kristeva" (Bloomsbury, 2020)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 54:26


At the Risk of Thinking: An Intellectual Biography of Julia Kristeva (Bloomsbury, 2020) is the first biography of Julia Kristeva--one of the most celebrated intellectuals in the world. Alice Jardine brings Kristeva's work to a broader readership by connecting Kristeva's personal journey, from her childhood in Communist Bulgaria to her adult life as an international public intellectual based in Paris, with the history of her ideas. Informed by extensive interviews with Kristeva herself, this telling of a remarkable woman's life story also draws out the complexities of Kristeva's writing, emphasizing her call for an urgent revival of bold interdisciplinary thinking in order to understand--and to act in--today's world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history