%0 Book %D In Preparation %T Visions of Catastrophe: The 21st Century 1950s Style %A Alice Jardine %G eng %0 Unpublished Work %D In Preparation %T BOOMING: An Apocalyptic Memoir %A Alice Jardine %G eng %0 Unpublished Work %D In Preparation %T Picaresque Paris: Bringing Theory Back to Life %A Alice Jardine %G eng %0 Book %D 2020 %T At the Risk of Thinking: An Intellectual Biography of Julia Kristeva %A Alice Jardine %E Mari Ruti %X At the Risk of Thinking is the first biography of Julia Kristeva–one of the most celebrated intellectuals in the world. Her some fifty books, translated across the globe, address topics such as the history of love, questions surrounding female genius, new forms of revolt, and the importance of understanding the history and influence of religion. She is the author of six novels and her prize-winning contributions have informed the fields of philosophy, literary criticism, critical theory, psychoanalysis, and feminism, among others.

Alice Jardine's biography brings Kristeva's work to a broader readership by connecting Kristeva's personal journey–from her childhood in Communist Bulgaria to her adult life as an international public intellectual based in Paris–with the history of her ideas. This itinerary has recently taken on new meaning as Kristeva has been accused of spying for the Bulgarian Secret Services in the early 1970s–a totally unanticipated slap in the face by history. Informed in part by extensive interviews with Kristeva herself, this telling of a remarkable woman's life story also clearly analyzes the complexities of Kristeva's writing, emphasizing her call for an urgent revival of bold interdisciplinary thinking in order to understand–and to act–in today's world. %7 1st %I Bloomsbury %C New York %P 400 %G eng %U https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/at-the-risk-of-thinking-9781501341366/ %0 Book Section %B New Forms of Revolt: Essays on Kristeva's Intimate Politics %D 2017 %T Risking Who One Is, at the Risk of Thinking: On Writing an Intellectual Biography of Julia Kristeva %A Alice Jardine %B New Forms of Revolt: Essays on Kristeva's Intimate Politics %I SUNY Press %C Albany %P 195–212 %G eng %U https://www.sunypress.edu/p-6369-new-forms-of-revolt.aspx %0 Journal Article %J French Culture, Politics, and Society %D 2010 %T What Feminism? %A Alice Jardine %B French Culture, Politics, and Society %V 28 %P 66–74 %G eng %U https://www.jstor.org/stable/42843656 %N 2, SPECIAL ISSUE: Simone de Beauvoir: ENGAGEMENTS, CONTEXTS, RECONSIDERATIONS %0 Journal Article %J GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies %D 2007 %T Thinking Wittig's Differences: "Or Failing That, Invent" %A Alice Jardine %B GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies %V 13 %P 455–66 %G eng %U https://muse.jhu.edu/article/221867 %N 4 %0 Book %D 2007 %T Living Attention: On Teresa Brennan %E Alice Jardine %E Shannon Lundeen %E Kelly Oliver %X Interdisciplinary exploration of the scope and impact of Teresa Brennan’s lifework.

As an internationally respected feminist philosopher, radical social and political theorist, and tireless activist, Teresa Brennan (1952–2003) was one of the most provocative thinkers of our time. Living Attention is a tribute to the significance of her thought and a testament to the transformative power of her life.

This book demonstrates the scope of Brennan’s thought as it continues to challenge academics, public intellectuals, and government leaders. Her concerns ranged from the implications of psychoanalytic theory to relations between men and women to the effects of globalization on our ecological system. The contributors to this volume―from a broad variety of disciplines, including philosophy, literature, government, literary and critical theory, and women’s studies―take up Brennan’s call to radical thinking and, by examining different aspects of Brennan’s work, critically engage with her oeuvre. %I SUNY University Press %C New York %G eng %U https://www.sunypress.edu/p-4430-living-attention.aspx %0 Journal Article %J Women's Studies Quarterly %D 2005 %T The Game Show: An Excerpt from BOOMING": A Millenial Memoir %A Alice Jardine %X An excerpt from Chapter 6 of Alice Jardine's BOOMING: A Millennial Memoir is presented. The chapter shows several extraordinary women who staged a game show. %B Women's Studies Quarterly %V 33 %P 261–84 %G eng %U https://www.jstor.org/stable/40004428 %N 3-4, Gender and Culture in the 1950s %0 Journal Article %J Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature %D 2005 %T The Invisible Woman In the Academy: Or, Murder Still Without A Text %A Alice Jardine %B Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature %V 24 %P 223–29 %G eng %U https://www.jstor.org/stable/20455233 %N 2, The Feminist Legacy of Carolyn Heilbrun %0 Journal Article %J Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature %D 2002 %T Dolphins, Dying Rooms, And Destabilized Demographics: Or, Loving Anna In A Transmodern World %A Alice Jardine %B Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature %V 21 %P 333–45 %G eng %U https://www.jstor.org/stable/4149237 %N 2, The Adoption Issue %0 Journal Article %J NWSA Journal %D 1996 %T Inventing a Feminist Institution in Boston: An Informal History of the Graduate Consortium in Women’s Studies at Radcliffe %A Alice Jardine et al. %B NWSA Journal %V 8 %P 60–83 %G eng %U https://www-jstor-org.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/stable/4316440 %N 2 %0 Book Section %B Secret Agents: The Rosenberg Case, McCarthyism and Fifties America %D 1995 %T Flashback, Flash Forward: The 50's, the 90's and the Transformed Politics of Remote Control %A Alice Jardine %B Secret Agents: The Rosenberg Case, McCarthyism and Fifties America %I Routledge %C New York %G eng %U https://www.amazon.com/Secret-Agents-Rosenberg-McCarthyism-CultureWork-ebook/dp/B00G24TYRS %0 Newspaper Article %B The Women's Review of Books %D 1992 %T Illiberal Reporting %A Alice Jardine %B The Women's Review of Books %V 9 %P 27–29 %G eng %N 5 %0 Book %D 1991 %T Shifting Scenes: Interviews on Women, Writing, and Politics in Post-68 France %E Alice Jardine %E Anne Menke %X

Fifteen of the most important and influential women fiction writers, critics, and theorists writing in France today are interviewed in Shifting Scenes. Although their writing and attitudes differ in many ways, their work is perceived in the U.S. to constitute "French Feminism," and has a marked impact on American feminist theory.

Alice Jardine and Anne Menke interviewed Chantal Chawaf, Helene Cixous, Catherine Clement, Francoise Collin, Marguerite Duras, Claudine Herrmann, Jeanne Hyvrard, Luce Irigaray, Sarah Kofman, Julia Kristeva, Eugenie Lemoine-Luccioni, Marcelle Marini, Michele Montrelay, Christiane Rochefort, and Monique Wittig. The women were asked what it means to be a woman writer in France today and how each views her relations to her country's institutions, and the place of women writers in the canon. the answers are lively, unexpectedly argumentative, and diverse. What these highly accomplished women have to say about contemporary society, politics, literature, feminism, and their own work, will surprise, inform, and challenge.

%I Columbia University Press %C New York %G eng %U http://cup.columbia.edu/book/shifting-scenes/9780231067720 %0 Book %D 1990 %T Social Control and the Arts: An International Perspective. Papers from the Conference on Forms of Censorship held at Harvard University on April 21, 1990. %E Susan Suleiman %E Alice Jardine %E Ruth Perry %E Carla Mazzio %I New Cambridge Press %C Cambridge %G eng %U https://www.amazon.com/Social-Control-Arts-International-Perspective/dp/B001A9JVHI/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1213671629&sr=1-6 %0 Book Section %B Between Feminism and Psychoanalysis %D 1989 %T Notes for An Analysis %E Teresa Brennan %B Between Feminism and Psychoanalysis %I Routledge %C London %P 73–85 %G eng %0 Book %D 1987 %T Men in Feminism %E Alice Jardine %E Paul Smith %X The first substantial attempt to produce a dialogue between feminists and their male allies, this collection of essays assesses the benefits or disadvantages of male participation in feminism. %I Methuen %C New York and London %G eng %U https://www.amazon.com/Men-Feminism-Alice-Jardine/dp/0415902517 %0 Journal Article %J Poetics Today %D 1985 %T Death Sentences: Writing Couples and Ideology %A Alice Jardine %X

Reprinted in The Female Body in Western Culture, ed. Susan Suleiman (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1986).

%B Poetics Today %V 6 %P 119–131 %G eng %U https://www.jstor.org/stable/1772125 %N 1–2 %0 Book %D 1985 %T Gynesis: Configurations of Woman and Modernity %A Alice Jardine %X Alice Jardine charts the territories and landscapes of contemporary French thought, focusing on such concepts as "woman" and "the feminine," and relating them to the problem of modernity. Interdisciplinary in her approach, she confronts and addresses important psychoanalytic, philosophical, and fictional texts that are largely the work of male writers. %I Cornell University Press %C Ithaca %G eng %U https://www.amazon.com/Gynesis-Configurations-Modernity-Alice-Jardine/dp/080149396X %0 Book %D 1985 %T The Future of Difference %E Alice Jardine %E Hester Eisenstein %I Rutgers University Press %C New Brunswick %G eng %U https://www.amazon.com/Future-Difference-Douglass-Womens-Meaning/dp/0813511127/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=The+Future+of+Difference+Jardine&qid=1589214732&s=books&sr=1-1 %0 Journal Article %J Diacritics %D 1982 %T Gynesis %A Alice Jardine %B Diacritics %V 12 %P 54–65 %G eng %U https://www.jstor.org/stable/464680 %N 2 %0 Book %D 1980 %T [Translation] Julia Kristeva, Desire in Language: A Semiotic Approach to Literature and Art %A Julia Kristeva %A Alice Jardine %A Leon S. Roudiez %E Thomas Gora %X Desire in Language traces the path of an investigation, extending over a period of ten years, into the semiotics of literature and the arts. But the essays of Julia Kristeva in this volume, though they often deal with literature and art, do not amount to either "literary criticism" or "art criticism." Their concern, writes Kristeva, "remains intratheoretical: they are based on art and literature in order to subvert the very theoretical, philosophical, or semiological apparatus."

Probing beyond the discoveries of Sigmund Freud, Jacques Lacan, Roman Jakobson and others, Julia Kristeva proposes and tests theories centered on the nature and development of the novel, and on what she has defined as a signifying practice in poetic language and pictural works. Desire in Language fully shows what Roman Jakobson has called Kristeva's "genuine gift of questioning generally adopted 'axioms,' and her contrary gift of releasing various 'damned questions' from their traditional question marks." %I Columbia University Press %C New York %G eng %U https://www.amazon.com/Desire-Language-Semiotic-Approach-Literature/dp/0231048076