Abstract

Translator's PrefaceIntroduction, by Leon S. RoudiezProlegomenonPart 1. The Semiotic and the symbolic1. The Phenomenological Subject of Enunciation2. The Semiotic Chora Ordering the Drives3. Husserl's Hyletic Meaning: A Natural Thesis4. Hjelmslev's Presupposed Meaning5. The Thetic: Rupture and/or Boundary6. The Mirror and Castration Positing the Subject as Absent from the Signifier7. Frege's Notion of Signification: Enunciation and Denotation8. Breaching the Thetic: Mimesis9. The Unstable Symbolic. Substitutions in the Symbolic: Fetishism10. The Signifying Process11. Poetry That is Not a Form of Murder12. Genotext and Phenotext13. Four Signifying PracticesPart 2. Negativity: Rejection1. The Fourth Term of the Dialectic2. Independent and Subjugated Force in Hegel3. Negativity as Transversal to Thetic Judgment4. Kinesis, Cura, Desire5. Humanitarian Desire6. Non-Contradiction Neutral Peace7. Freud's Notion of Expulsion RejectionPart 3. Heterogeneity1. The Dichotomy and Heteronomy of Drives2. Facilitation, Stasis, and the Thetic Moment3. The Homological Economy of the Representamen4. Through the Principle of Language5. Skepticism and Nihilism in Hegel and in the TextPart 4. Practice1. Experience Is Not Practice2. The Atomistic Subject of Practice in Marxism3. Calling Back Rupture within Practice - Experience-in-Practice4. The Text as Practice, Distinct from Transference Discourse5. The Second Overturning of the Dialectic after Political Economy, Aesthetics6. Madoror and Poems, Laughter as Practice7. The Expenditure of a Logical Conclusion: IgiturNotesIndex

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Subject (documents)HegelianismPoetryPhilosophySemioticsContradictionDialecticLiteratureMeaning (existential)PsychoanalysisConnotationEpistemologyArtLinguisticsPsychology

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Julia Kristeva (2024). Revolution in Poetic Language. Columbia University Press eBooks . https://doi.org/10.7312/kris21459

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