Abstract
Revolt, for Julia Kristeva, is not as a singular socio-political moment of breaking away, but as Rosemarie Buikema puts it, “a process of movement and repetition” (Buikema, 2020, 6), “a reversal, a relocation, a transformation, but also a return” (7). The article returns to Kristeva’s original approach to revolt. It will first retrace Kristeva’s peculiar conceptualisation of this notion; particularly focusing on its psychoanalytical dimension vis-a-vis ‘the semiotic’ and ‘the symbolic’. The article further discuss the limits of revolt’s intimate framing and the shortfalls of what we argue is Kristeva’s exorcism of the political from the spirit of revolt.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Transities in kunst, cultuur en politiek/Transitions in Art, Culture and Politics |
Editors | Sandra Ponzanesi, Kathrin Thiele, Domitilla Olivieri, Eva Midden, Trude Oorschot |
Place of Publication | Amsterdam |
Publisher | Amsterdam University Press |
Pages | 157-164 |
ISBN (Print) | 9789048560110 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2023 |
Keywords
- revolt
- symbolic
- semiotic
- psychoanalysis
- politics