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" ego" that merged with its master, a superego, has flatly driven it away. It lies outside, beyond the set, and does not seem to agree to the latter's rules of the game. And yet, from its place of banishment, the abject does not cease challenging its master. "
Crossover Queries: Dwelling with Negatives, Embodying Philosophy's Others - 第 48 頁
Edith Wyschogrod 著 - 2006 - 566 頁
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Pouvoirs de L'horreur (English)

Julia Kristeva - 1982 - 236 頁
...lies outside, beyond the set, and does not seem to agree to the latter's rules of the game. And yet, from its place of banishment, the abject does not cease challenging its master. Without a sign (for him), it beseeches a discharge, a convulsion, a crying out. To each ego its object, to each superego...
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Saints and Postmodernism: Revisioning Moral Philosophy

Edith Wyschogrod - 1990 - 327 頁
...parents identifies with the loathed object, spits it out, and in ejecting the food ejects itself (PH, p. 3). It will, Kristeva contends, continue to see itself...it were, "from its place of banishment, the abject docs not cease challenging its master. Without a sign it beseeches a discharge, a convulsion, a crying...
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Gender, Genre, and Power in South Asian Expressive Traditions

Arjun Appadurai, Frank J. Korom, Margaret Ann Mills - 1994 - 512 頁
...meaning: "It lies outside, beyond the set, and does not seem to agree to the rules of the game. And yet, from its place of banishment, the abject does not...beseeches a discharge, a convulsion, a crying out" (1982 : 2). Kristeva argues that the abject lives in a twilight world — in terms of language, never...
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Novel Gazing: Queer Readings in Fiction

Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick - 1997 - 532 頁
..."lies outside, beyond the set, and does not seem to agree to the latter's rules of the game. And yet, from its place of banishment, the abject does not cease challenging its master."15 The danger that Thomas confronts, then, when he gives voice to his own nascent homosexual...
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Listening Subjects: Music, Psychoanalysis, Culture

David Schwarz - 1997 - 228 頁
...negation and its modalities, transgression, denial, and repudiation."36 But the abject is not silent: "From its place of banishment, the abject does not cease challenging its master."37 But who is the master of abjection in Plague Mass? On a simple level, the sung nos shown...
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The Mother and Narrative Politics in Modern China

Sally Taylor Lieberman - 1998 - 290 頁
...A certain 'ego' that merged with its master, a superego, has flatly driven it away. . . . And yet, from its place of banishment, the abject does not cease challenging its master" (2). The profound sense of dislocation and the mixture of horror, revulsion, and fascination that characterize...
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Between Woman and Nation: Nationalisms, Transnational Feminisms, and the State

Caren Kaplan, Norma Alarcón, Minoo Moallem - 1999 - 420 頁
...lies outside, beyond the set, and does not seem to agree with the latter's rules of the game. And yet, from its place of banishment, the abject does not cease challenging its master. Without a sign (for him), it beseeches a discharge, a convulsion, a crying out. To each ego its object, to each superego...
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Masking Selves, Making Subjects: Japanese American Women, Identity, and the Body

Associate Professor of English and Associate Professor of English Traise Yamamoto - 1999 - 324 頁
.... the jettisoned object is radically excluded and draws me toward the place where meaning collapses From its place of banishment, the abject does not cease challenging its master. (1982, 1-2; first emphasis mine) The abject is characterized by disgusting corporeality and deformation;...
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Moments of Moment: Aspects of the Literary Epiphany

Wim Tigges - 1999 - 500 頁
...abjection in the pre-subject is not successfully repressed. It continues to haunt the adult subject: "from its place of banishment, the abject does not cease challenging its master" (2). In a subsection titled "Time: Forgetfulness and Thunder", Kristeva describes how the abject continues...
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Speaking Through the Mask: Hannah Arendt and the Politics of Social Identity

Norma Claire Moruzzi - 2000 - 236 頁
...object, is radically excluded and draws me toward the place where meaning collapses. . . . And yet, from its place of banishment, the abject does not cease challenging its master. (1-2) The self abjects that which is most necessarily inescapable and rejected: the bodily reminders...
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