Cincinnati Romance Review

A peer-reviewed electronic journal



Volume 35 (Spring 2013)


Special Issue


Kristeva in Process : The Fertility of Thought –
La pensée féconde – Die Fruchtbarkeit des Denkens


Edited by Michèle E. Vialet, Irene Ivantcheva-Merjanska,
Azucena G. Blanco, and Stefan Hollstein



Introduction
Stefan Hollstein


Applying the Abject
Bettina Wahrig, Martina Mittag, and Heike Klippel
 

Contemporary Theatre in “Post” Perspective: Postdrama as the Antisemiotical (R)evolution?
Inmaculada López Silva

Cheminements vers l’identité européenne : l’autre langue, la psychanalyse, le dialogue et le roman dans Meurtre à Byzance et dans des essais de Julia Kristeva
Irene Ivantcheva-Merjanska
 

in friendship of the Letter(s) : Kristeva/Clément and theˈfe-mә-nәnˈ sa-krәd
Sigrid Hackenberg y Almansa
 

Kristeva and Derrida : Face-to-Face (Who Invented Deconstruction?)
Manuel Asensi
 

Fertile Thinking or Thinking about the Fertility of Thinking
Christian Kupke
 

The Pathos and Ethos of Thought in Julia Kristeva
Maria Margaroni
 

Strange New Beauty : In Defense of Kristevan Sublimation
Francey Russell
 

The Abject, The Object, and The Thing
Todd Kesselman
 

Entretien avec Julia Kristeva : Penser en nomade et dans l’autre langue le monde, la vie psychique et la littérature
Irene Ivantcheva-Merjanska and Michèle E. Vialet


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