Julia Kristeva, defining abjection, in a 1980 interview with Elaine Hoffmann Baruch.
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One of the few things Julia Kristeva ever wrote that I can actually comprehend! Love ‘Powers of Horror’ + parts of ‘Black Sun’
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I am not sure why, but POWERS OF HORROR infused itself into my consciousness in grad school, and it never left (this was a decade ago). I think her model/idea of abjection is a profound description of how we enter into consciousness.
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