Affiliation:
1. Department of Psychology, University Rennes
Abstract
In this contribution, our aim is to explore and analyse the interplay between
the approaches of Julia Kristeva and Jacques Lacan during the 1970s. By
seeking to transcend the limitations inherent in the structuralist
framework, both authors endeavour to introduce new concepts that can account
for the heterogeneity of Freudian sign. Previous studies examining the
relationship between these two authors predominantly focused on Kristeva?s
critique of Lacanian structuralist theory during the 1950s. From this
standpoint, the semiotic chora is perceived as a force that fundamentally
challenges Lacanian concepts. However, it is important to note that Kristeva
was acquainted with Lacan?s later teachings, particularly the notion of
lalangue that he introduced. Our argument posits that her critique stems
from a misinterpretation of certain key concepts that Lacan put forth in the
1970s. Moreover, while Lacan would abandon the dialectical relationship in
favour of the logic of triplicity, Kristeva continued to engage with the
notion of heterogeneity through the lens of Hegelian dialectics.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia