
Julia Kristeva. Photo: John Foley/Opale
A talk with Julia Kristeva
14.10 2016
Stockholm
Date Friday 14 October 2016
Time at 18–19
Place The Auditorium, floor 2
Price Free Admission. No pre-booking. Limited availability.
Language English
After the conversation Moderna Bar is open until 23.00 Welcome!
Video documentation of the conversation with Julia Kristeva at Moderna Museet 14 October, 2016
About Julia Kristeva
Julia Kristeva’s essays have inspired researchers all over the world in the fields of humanities and social sciences. She has had a huge impact on the development of feminist theory since the 1980s. Today, Julia Kristeva is a professor emerita at the Paris Diderot University.
Born in Bulgaria, she has lived and worked in France since 1966. In the 1960s, she was active in the group that produced Tel Quel, a magazine in which she published innovative articles on language and politics. She went on to become a psychoanalyst, and in the 1980s based her philosophical thinking on psychoanalytical practice. She explores the links between urges and language, between love and hate. In her recent books, Kristeva deals with such disparate subjects as the experience of being The Other, religious faith and the female genius.
Conference at Södertörn University
On 13–15 October, some 60 members of “The Kristeva Circle” from thirteen different countries will meet at Södertörn University. Julia Kristeva will attend the conference in person. The conference is organised by the School of Culture and Education at Södertörn University and the Department of Culture and Communication at Linköping University, with generous support from Riksbankens Jubileumsfond, the Swedish Research Council and the Center for Baltic and Eastern European Studies. In conjunction with the conference, this event is open to the general public, where Julia Kristeva will talk to Carin Franzén and Cecilia Sjöholm.
Carin Franzén is a professor of languages and culture at Linköping University, and Cecilia Sjöholm is a professor of aesthetics at Södertörn University.
The talk is organised in cooperation with the School of Culture and Education, Södertörn University.
Contact: Karin Malmquist, curator