shopping cart
Save up to 30% on our Staff Picks
Call us:  800-878-7323 HELP
McAfee SECURE helps keep you safe from identity theft, credit card fraud, spyware, spam, viruses and online scams.
Original Essays | December 12, 2009

Alexander McCall Smith: IMG The Courage of Others



I have recently written a novel about life in England during the Second World War. I felt some concern before I tackled this theme — the War... Continue »
  1. $16.76 Sale Hardcover add to wish list

    La's Orchestra Saves the World

    Alexander McCall Smith

On Order

Backorder
$28.95
New Trade Paper
Currently out of stock.
Add to Wishlist
available for shipping or prepaid pickup only
Qty Store Section
- Local Warehouse Feminist Studies- Reference

Matricide in Language: Writing Theory in Kristeva and Woolf

by Miglena Nikolchina

Matricide in Language: Writing Theory in Kristeva and Woolf Cover

Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

The nexus of psychoanalytic, literary, and philosophical approaches in this book focuses on an intertextual reading of Woolf and Kristeva in order to address the enigma of the persistent suppression of women's contributions to culture. In spite of the efforts of feminist theory and history to turn the tide, this process is with us still. "I am the first of a new genus" (Mary Wollstonecraft). "When I looked around, I saw and heard of none like me" (Mary Shelley). "I look everywhere for grandmothers and find none" (Elizabeth Barrett Browning). "Why isn't there a tradition of the mothers?" (Virginia Woolf). "Women have 'no past, no history'" (Simone de Beauvoir). "I look for myself throughout the centuries and I don't see myself anywhere" (Helene Cixous). As Woolf noted, "strange spaces of silence" separate the solitary female utterances throughout history. The brutal vicissitudes of the contemporary reception of feminist thinkers, crushed between traditional academia and an anti-intellectualism that describes itself as activism, are symptoms of the fact that the conditions, which produced the "strange spaces of silence" and made the repetitive generic loneliness from Wollstonecraft to Cixous possible, are still operative. They have found their way into the present age as "reactionary conformity that manages to discredit any notion of feminine specificity or freedom that is not based on seduction--which means not based on reproduction and consumption" (Kristeva). The intertextual approach to Kristeva and Woolf brings to light "matricide" as the silent engine behind the stammering of female temporality. "Matricide" is offered as an entrance to the conceptualization of the culturalramifications of a language that wavers between hypnotic passion and murder. As Joan Scott has demonstrated, the oscillations between phantasies of uniqueness and phantasies of fusion are characteristic of women's movements. "Matricide in Language claims that these fantasies are sub

Book News Annotation:

Nikolchina (theory and history of literature, Sofia U., Bulgaria) combines psychoanalytic, literary, and philosophical approaches in an intertextual reading of Virginia Woolf and Julia Kristeva in order to address the persistent depletion of women's contributions to culture. That depletion continues, she argues, despite the huge efforts of feminist theory and history to turn the tide.
Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Product Details

ISBN:
9781590510803
Author:
Nikolchina, Miglena
Publisher:
Other Press (NY)
Location:
New York
Subject:
Women Authors
Subject:
Feminism & Feminist Theory
Subject:
Feminist
Subject:
Movements - Psychoanalysis
Subject:
Women's Studies - General
Edition Description:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Series Volume:
no. 38/2002
Publication Date:
March 2004
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Pages:
150
Dimensions:
6.36x8.72x.49 in. .54 lbs.

Other books you might like

  1. $6.95 Used Mass Market add to wish list

    Snow Crash

    Neal Stephenson
  2. $7.95 Used Mass Market add to wish list

    Parable of the Talents

    Octavia E. Butler
  3. $2.95 Used Trade Paper add to wish list
  4. $6.95 Used Hardcover add to wish list

Related Aisles

  • back to top

Powell's City of Books is an independent bookstore in Portland, Oregon, that fills a whole city block with more than a million new, used, and out of print books. Shop those shelves — plus literally millions more books, DVDs, and eBooks — here at Powells.com.