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Kristeva's Severed Head in Iraq: Antoon’s The Corpse Washer
Author(s) -
Frances L. Restuccia
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of french and francophone philosophy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2155-1162
DOI - 10.5195/jffp.2018.858
Subject(s) - psychoanalytic theory , universality (dynamical systems) , washer , psychoanalysis , reading (process) , sociology , epistemology , philosophy , gender studies , psychology , linguistics , mechanical engineering , physics , quantum mechanics , engineering
This paper offers a Kristevan reading of Antoon's The Corpse Washer. Although this text focuses specifically on Arab/Muslim culture, which cannot be translated into a racial category, this reading is meant to show the pertinence of Kristevan psychoanalytic theory in a non-Western context.  One might go about linking such psychoanalytic work on non-Western writing to “race” in two ways.  Insofar as The Corpse Washer demonstrates the validity of Kristevan psychoanalytic theory for non-Western art/artists, it implies the universality of that theory, despite ethnicity, race, religion, etc.  Or if we presuppose the universality of Kristevan psychoanalytic theory, we may think of such work as testing the assumption that psychoanalysis can traverse all such culturally constructed boundaries.

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