| Julia Kristeva - 1991 - 252 頁
...apocalypse on the move nor the instant adversary to be eliminated for the sake of appeasing the group. Strangely, the foreigner lives within us: he is the..."we" into a problem, perhaps makes it impossible, The foreigner comes in when the consciousness of my difference arises, and he disappears when we all... | |
| Kostas Myrsiades, Jerry McGuire - 1995 - 428 頁
...deconstruction in an/other language. ON SELF AND OTHER, CHRISTIAN AND JEW, THE WEST AND THE REST OF US Strangely, the foreigner lives within us: he is the...ourselves, we are spared detesting him in himself. —Julia Kristeva. Strangers to Ourselves In 1096, an anonymous preacher named Peter the Hermit responded... | |
| Frank Felsenstein - 1999 - 380 頁
...inner demons rather than blaming the outsider for all our problems. The foreigner as Other, she writes, "lives within us: he is the hidden face of our identity,...him within ourselves, we are spared detesting him in himself."34 For the Englishman of 1830, the compunction to acknowledge a refracted image of his own... | |
| Hana Wirth-Nesher - 1996 - 268 頁
...naturally a very positive relation; it is a specific form of interaction. Georg Simmel, "The Stranger" Strangely, the foreigner lives within us: he is the...ourselves, we are spared detesting him in himself. . . . The foreigner comes in when the consciousness of my difference arises, and he disappears when... | |
| Stephen David Ross - 1996 - 372 頁
...us, exceeding every restricted economy: the Other falls out of the starry sky (Irigaray, SOW, 136) the foreigner lives within us; he is the hidden face...understanding and affinity founder. By recognizing him in ourselves, we are spared detesting him in himself. (Kristeva, SO, 1) Perhaps. Or perhaps we detest... | |
| Timothy Brennan - 1997 - 388 頁
...decidedly psychoanalytic register of the opening passages is fully developed in the body of the text — "The foreigner lives within us: he is the hidden face of our identity ... by recognizing him within ourselves, we are spared detesting him in himself" (1). Given the body... | |
| Jeffrey C. Isaac - 1998 - 268 頁
...and conflicts that reside in the soul of each individual human being.21 As Julia Kristeva puts it: "Strangely, the foreigner lives within us: he is the...'we' into a problem, perhaps makes it impossible. The foreigner comes in when the consciousness of my difference arises, and he disappears when we all... | |
| Martin Beck Matu tík, Martin Joseph Matustik, Martin Joseph Matu tík - 1998 - 386 頁
...and yet resistant locus. Adults, politically sobered up, undergo a Kristevian detox from xenophobia: Strangely, the foreigner lives within us: he is the...that precisely turns "we" into a problem, perhaps make it impossible.77 [O]n the basis of that contemporary individualism's subversion, beginning with... | |
| Stephen David Ross - 1998 - 414 頁
...apocalypse on the move nor the instant adversary to be eliminated for the sake of appeasing the group. Strangely, the foreigner lives within us: he is the...time in which understanding and affinity founder. (Kristeva, 50,1) when we flee from or struggle against the foreigner, we are fighting our unconscious—that... | |
| Witold Tulasiewicz, Joseph I. Zajda - 1998 - 161 頁
...in the deepest part of our souls in the psychological no-man's land where the "foreigner" lurks — 'he is the hidden face of our identity, the space...time in which understanding and affinity founder' (Kristeva 1991: 1). Acknowledging that "foreigner" who speaks a different language and has a different... | |
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