The Revolution of Poetic Language

The Revolution of Poetic Language

by (france) Julia Kristeva

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"Revolution in Poetic Language" (Revolution in Poetic Language), the foundational work of Christeva's theory and the founder of "Symbolic Psychoanalysis", was first published in France in 1974. Its brilliance lies in the creative application of the mutual methodology of psychoanalysis and semiotics to construct a new psychoanalytic semiotics (semanlysis) theory. The "complexity" and "broadness" of Kristeva's theory are fully demonstrated in this book. In this book, Kristeva applies semiotics to psychoanalysis and constructs the concept of "subject-in-process". The formation of the subject is not a constant change, but a constructible and dynamic process from rupture to completeness. Psychoanalysis is used in the study of symbolic texts to explore the dynamic generation process of the presented "phenomenal texts".

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