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Julia Kristeva: "New Forms of Revolt" (2014)

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In this lecture Julia Kristeva proposes a new interpretation of the experience of revolt: far from simply a negation or contestation of the norm, revolt is a transvaluation of memory, a reconstruction of subjectivity. Setting out from this definition, Kristeva stresses the personal experience of revolt as an infinite refounding of the self, and as a motor of social change. The lecture was held as part of the Holberg Prize 10 Years' anniversary at the University of Bergen on 11 September in 2014,
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In this lecture Julia Kristeva proposes a new interpretation of the experience of revolt: far from simply a negation or contestation of the norm, revolt is a transvaluation of memory, a reconstruction of subjectivity. Setting out from this definition, Kristeva stresses the personal experience of revolt as an infinite refounding of the self, and as a motor of social change. The lecture was held as part of the Holberg Prize 10 Years' anniversary at the University of Bergen on 11 September in 2014,
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