Friday, May 31, 2013

New Issue: Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy


Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy
Vol 21, No 1 (2013)
on Julia Kristeva

Table of Contents

Forum
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Stockholm: Going Beyond the Human through Dance (1-12)
Julia Kristeva

Kristeva’s Sadomasochistic Subject and the Sublimation of Violence (13-26)
Kelly Oliver

Julia Kristeva and the Politics of Life (27-42)
Sarah K. Hansen

Narrative Ethics and Vulnerability: Kristeva and Ricoeur on Interdependence
(43-59)
Elizabeth Purcell

On Kristeva's Fiction (60-82)
Benigno Trigo

Julia Kristeva's Voyage in the Thérèsian Continent: The Malady of Love and
the Enigma of an Incarnated, Shareable, Smiling Imaginary (83-104)
Maria Margaroni

Kristeva's Thérèse: Mysticism and Modernism (105-115)
Carol Mastrangelo Bové


Roundtable
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Julia Kristeva’s The Severed Head (116-119)
Pleshette DeArmitt

Kenosis, Economy, Inscription (120-126)
Elaine Miller

Keeping it Intimate: A Meditation on the Power of Horror (127-131)
Sara Beardsworth


Articles
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Hume's Correlationism: On Meillassoux, Necessity and Belief (132-160)
Paul O'Mahoney


Review Essays
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Review Essay: Daniel W. Smith, Essays on Deleuze (161-172)
Kenneth Noe

Review Essay: Ann Murphy, Violence and the Philosophical Imaginary
(173-182)
Erinn Gilson

Review Essay: Suzanne Césaire, The Great Camouflage: Writings of Dissent
(1941-1945) (183-192)
Chike Jeffers


Reviews
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Book Review: Julia Kristeva, The Severed Head: Capital Visions (193-195)
Matthew R McLennan

Book Review: Tamsin Jones, A Genealogy of Marion's Philosophy of Religion:
Apparent Darkness (196-198)
N. N. Trakakis

Book Review: Benoît Peeters, Derrida: A Biography (199-204)
John Thomas Brittingham


Scott Davidson and John E. Drabinski, co-editors
Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy
http://jffp.pitt.edu

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for the bump, Jason!

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  2. Ken, I doubt my blog is so popular to count as a "bump," but you're welcome. A large portion of the local blogosphere is into Deleuze. In fact, you should go over to Agent Swarm and chat.

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