Pedagogies of Revolt, Politics of the Self

Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 22 (2):56-61 (2014)
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In "New Forms of Revolt," Julia Kristeva maintains that intimate revolt is a necessary, if imperiled, mode of contemporary resistance. This essay reflects on the pedagogical dimensions of intimate revolt and its fate in university contexts, especially in the United States. I argue that a Kristevan pedagogical revolt involves upheavals of thought supported by loving listening relationships.

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Patient Interpretation.Melinda C. Hall - 2017 - In Sarah K. Hansen (ed.), New forms of revolt: essays on Kristeva's intimate politics. Albany, NY: SUNY Press. pp. 107-125.

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New Forms of Revolt.Julia Kristeva - 2014 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 22 (2):1-19.

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