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Strangers to Ourselves (European Perspectives: A Series in Social Thought and Cultural Criticism)

By: Julia Kristeva
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Columbia University Press
ISBN: 0231071566
ISBN-13: 9780231071567
Released: 20 May 1991
RRP: £47.50
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A skilled psychoanalysis of national identity and foreigness - By: , 12 Jun 2001
In this book Kristeva outlines our fear & distaste for the stranger. Following on from her previous work in Powers of Horror, among others, she demonstrates how the foreigner evokes a powerful dislike among us by appearing to be the same while actuallly displaying a curious, & undefinable difference. She clearly expresses the concept that human groups are identified & bolstered more by who is not included than by who is. By drawing on Freud's ideas of the uncanny & the unconscious she shows that the foreigner actuallly highlights the curious differences that exist within us alll. It is these differences, created by our unconscious mind, that we fear & that cause us to form exclusive groups. These groups aim to conceal individual differences of their members by highlighting the strangeness of outsiders. It is only by coming to terms with our individual strangeness, our unconscious, that we can come to terms with, & truly accept, foreigners. It is only through this process that the human race can unite in a spirit of brotherly love. Kristeva accomplishes marvelous things here. In a short trip through history she illustrates the development of human groups & their damaging potential. She applies advanced psychological & social theory in a novel, but clever way, to a major problem facing the modern world & comes up with her own, unique, solution.