episode • 1/4 of the podcast Julia Kristeva, the work that shakes up literature

episode • 1/4 of the podcast Julia Kristeva, the work that shakes up literature
episode • 1/4 of the podcast Julia Kristeva, the work that shakes up literature

“With Philosophy” offers a series of programs dedicated to Julia Kristeva. In this first episode, Géraldine Muhlmann and her guests are interested in her semiological and psychoanalytic concepts.

To talk about it

Julia Kristeva, writer, psychoanalyst, professor emeritus at the University of Paris. Among his publications are:

  • The text of the novel: semiological approach to a transformational discursive structure, ed. De Gruyter, 1970.
  • The revolution in poetic language: the avant-garde at the end of the 19th century: Lautréamont and Mallarmé, Threshold, 1974.
  • PolylogueThreshold, 1977.
  • Semeiotike: research for semanalysisThreshold, 1978.
  • Language, this unknown: an introduction to linguisticsThreshold, 1981.

Dominique Ducard, semiologist and linguist, professor emeritus in language sciences at Paris-Est Créteil University, member of the Céditec laboratory. He notably published:

  • The Voice and the Mirror: a semiological study of the imagination and the formation of speechL’Harmattan, Paris, 2002.
  • Between grammar and meaning. Semiological and linguistic studiesMan in Language, Ophrys, Paris, 2004.
  • Driss Ablali and Dominique Ducard (dir.), Vocabulary of semiotic and semiological studies, Champion / Presses Universitaires de Franche-Comté, 2008.
  • Semantics in the plural. Theories and methodsDominique Ducard and Amir Biglari dir., Paris, PUR, 2022.
  • “The Semiotic Chora and the inner life of language”, in The Philosophy of Julia KristevaSara G. Beardsworth ed., The Library of Living Philosophers, Volume XXXVI, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, 2022, 155-174.

Isabelle Alfandary, professor of American literature and critical theory at Sorbonne-Nouvelle University, philosopher and psychoanalyst. She notably wrote:

Sound references

  • Reading by Carla Michel of an extract from Julia Kristeva, Dostoyevsky, Buchet Chastel, collection “The authors of my life”, 2020, p. 18-19.
  • Archive of Jacques Lacan, “Radiophonie”, ORTF, June 1970.
  • Reading by Riyad Cairat of an extract from Roland Barthes, “The Stranger” in The Literary Fortnight1970, included in Complete Works, flight. 3, Seuil, 2002‎, p.477.

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