Julia Kristeva (1941), acercamiento al cuerpo abyecto
Marina Acero and José Antonio Méndez Sanz manage to delve into the complex space inhabited by the work of Julia Kristeva. From the intersection of literary criticism and creativity, along with psychoanalysis and post-structuralism, the author attempts to go beyond dominant structures and bring to light the abject, the denied, the terrifying—all that is part of our tradition, and which, the more it is denied, the more its relevance is revealed. Add to this her feminist philosophy, through which she reclaims the philosophical significance of the female body as an expression of what is shown as rejected and denied. PRESENTED BY: Marina Acero (PhD Candidate in Philosophy) QUESTION BY: José Antonio Méndez Sanz (PhD in Philosophy) #philosophy #philosophers #juliakristeva #psychoanalysis #books #culture

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