At the Risk of Thinking: An Intellectual Biography of Julia Kristeva
In: Psychoanalytic Horizons Ser.
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Author's Note -- Introduction: At the Risk of Thinking -- The Question of the Intellectual-Again -- In the Face of Resistance -- My Coup de Foudre -- Why Now? The Contestatory Intellectual -- Notes on the Biography -- Part I: Bulgaria, My Suffering (1941-1965) -- A Production of History -- Stoyan Kristev -- All My Childhood Was Bathed in This -- Kristina Kristeva -- One Spoonful at a Time -- I Didn't Want to Take Care of All That -- The Journalist -- Pure Oxygen -- The Writer -- Sputnik or the New Novel -- Endings, Beginnings -- Part II: The Crazy Truth of It (1965-1979) -- Early Exile -- The Lost Territory -- Tzvetan Stoyanov -- Mentors and a Doctorate -- Philippe Sollers -- Tel Quel -- Resurrections -- Sit Down! Sit Down! -- Dominique Rolin -- Multiverses -- Beneath the Paving Stones -- Semiotike (1969) -- Language, the Unknown (1969) -- Émile Benveniste -- The Text of the Novel (1970) -- Ilse Barande -- Revolution in Poetic Language (1974)138 -- The Pedagogical Imperative -- The Desire for China -- About Chinese Women (1974) -- The Intimate Acts of the Modern Personality -- David -- Compartmentalizing -- Reliance: An Ethic of Care -- The Crossing of Signs (1975) -- New York City -- The Dissident -- Polylogue (1977) -- Crazy Truth (1979) -- Part III: Becoming Julia Kristeva (1980-Today) -- A Vertical Present -- Yes, Yes, of Course, but What Shall We Do Now? -- Death, That Strange Voice . . . -- 1. The 1980s: Strangers to Ourselves and Others -- Ça continue: Work, Family, the Île de Ré -- Whatever Happens to Me, That's What I Write About -- Questions of Civilization Cannot Be Managed by Politics -- Powers of Horror (1980) -- Tales of Love (1983) -- In the Beginning Was Love (1985) -- Black Sun (1987) -- Strangers to Ourselves (1988) -- And Yet, It's up to Women . . .