{"id":148546,"date":"2025-03-28T12:21:46","date_gmt":"2025-03-28T10:21:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/azbuki.bg\/?p=148546"},"modified":"2025-03-28T12:21:46","modified_gmt":"2025-03-28T10:21:46","slug":"bodies-in-exile-julia-kristeva-and-tzvetan-todorovs-contributions-to-the-philosophy-of-the-body","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/foreignlanguages.azbuki.bg\/en\/uncategorized\/bodies-in-exile-julia-kristeva-and-tzvetan-todorovs-contributions-to-the-philosophy-of-the-body\/","title":{"rendered":"Bodies in Exile: Julia Kristeva and Tzvetan Tod\u043erov\u2019s Contributions to the Philosophy of the Body"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Bernard Andrieu<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><em>Universit\u00e9 Paris Cit\u00e9 <\/em><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/doi.org\/10.53656\/phil2025-01-05\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">https:\/\/doi.org\/10.53656\/phil2025-01-05<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Abstract. <\/strong>Both going from Bulgaria to Paris to do their doctorates in philosophy, Julia Kristeva and Tzetan Todorov contributed to the development of the philosophy of the body in France. In the period 1965 \u2013 1975 they were able to bring their Bulgarian culture to both structural analysis and narrative. The singularity of their contributions is to make between intertextuality and intercorporeality a dialogue that is both theoretical between linguistics, semiotics and psychoanalysis but also practical with the questions of barbarism, horror and the colonization of bodies.<\/p>\n<p>Refusing to submit to the totalitarianism of power and fascist languages, from the Nazis to the regime of authoritarian communism, Todorov and Kristeva place the subject\u2019s desire at the center of his corporality.<\/p>\n<p>They are thus part of the debate where the philosophy of the body becomes a central question in France through the work of Claude Bruaire, Michel Serres, Michel Onfray and Michel Foucault but also initially under the impetus of the feminist criticism of Simone de Beauvoir, H\u00e9l\u00e8ne Cixous, Luce Irigaray, and Monique Wittig.<\/p>\n<p><em>Keywords:<\/em> French philosophy; Philosophy of the body; Julia Kristeva; Tzvetan Todorov<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>The body has become (Chirpaz 1963; Bernard 1972; Richir 1983; Nancy 1992; <em>Le corps<\/em> 1992; Goddard &amp; Labrune 1992; Dagognet 1992; Baudart &amp; Revault 1992; Andrieu 1993; Andrieu 2000; L\u00e9vine &amp; Touboul 2002; Jaquet 2001; Cognard 2003; Andrieu 2006a) an object of philosophy to found knowledge on the analysis of perception, sensation and emotion. The living and the lived experience of the body are no longer separated and philosophers are read through the unity of body and mind (Jaquet 2004).<\/p>\n<p>Often reduced to the idiosyncrasy of the philosopher and his body (Huisman &amp; Ribes 1992; Le Diraison &amp; Zernik 1993), the philosophy of the body becomes a central question in France through the work of Claude Bruaire, Michel Serres, Michel Onfray and Michel Foucault (Foucault 1984; Serres 1985; Onfray 1989), but also initially under the impetus of the feminist criticism of Simone de Beauvoir, H\u00e9l\u00e8ne Cixous, Luce Irigaray, and Monique Wittig (De Beauvoir 1949; Cixous 1969; Irigaray 1974; Wittig 1975). The philosophy of the body was first linked to practices of self-liberation, knowledge through limits and the search for extremes. Questioning health through the balance of body and mind, the philosophy of the body defines standards and norms of reflexity and of the practices.<\/p>\n<p>The political philosophy of the body (Sawicki 1991; McWorther 1999; Kauppi 2000), initiated by M. Foucault, P. Bourdieu and L. Marcuse, finds today in the philosophy of gender a deconstruction of norms and habitus. The philosophies of ethics and morality also seize the body to defend a conception of the free and consenting subject within the rights of man and woman (Marzano 2007; Marzano 2006; Marzano 2002). These moral and bioethical conceptions, which condemn pornography, sadomasochism, the virtual by criticizing the liberation of the body, still maintain a dualism of the mind and the body in the name of an embodied subject.<\/p>\n<p>Rather than this traditional <em>body\u2013mind<\/em> problem (Feigl 2002; Bunge 1980; Johnson 1987; Kim 2006; <em>Le corps et l\u2019esprit<\/em>\u2026 2004; Andrieu 2006b) and this opposition between the soul and the body (Tymieniecka 1983; Baertschi 1992; Quillot 2003; Nannini 2002), the body is now an analyzer that reinterprets the history of philosophy (Spicker 1970; Sich\u00e8re 1982; Melchiorre 1984; Joubaud 1991; Duprose 2002; Svare 2006). The philosophy of the body (Guerra 1956; Bruaire 1968; Galimberti 1998; Andrieu 2002) allows a rereading of phenomenology, psychology and anthropology.<\/p>\n<p>*<\/p>\n<p>However, Tzvetan Todorov and Julia Kristeva\u2019s respective arrivals in France are part of an invention of the philosophy of the body in France between language and desire, between structuralism and psychoanalysis (Andrieu 1993). We will set out here that three themes common to both thinkers contribute for this: embodied language (<em>la<\/em> <em>langue incarn\u00e9e<\/em>), intercorporeality (<em>l\u2019intercorpor\u00e9it\u00e9<\/em>) and the damaged body (<em>le corps abim\u00e9<\/em>).<\/p>\n<h5><em>Embodied Language<\/em><\/h5>\n<p>By studying the texts of the Russian formalists, Todorov investigated the link between symbolism and interpretation, opening the texts to the question of otherness in the language itself. The originality of poetics is to study: it is not the simple semiology too sociological of Roland Barthes\u2019, but to find together with Benveniste, Jakobson and Genette \u201cthe properly verbal aspect\u2026 by a series of verbal, phonic, rhythmic properties\u2026 this subtle architectonic\u201d (Todorov 2002, p. 93).<\/p>\n<p>In Issue 1 of the literary journal <em>Po\u00e9tique<\/em> which he created with Hel\u00e8ne Cixous and G\u00e9rard Genette in 1968, the reference of the title is presented as coming from the tradition of Aristotle to Valery: \u201cLiterality exceeds the limits of \u2018official\u2019 literature as much as the poetic function \u2013 the field of constituted poetry\u00a0\u201d. In his text on \u201cnarrative transformations\u201d in <em>Po\u00e9tique<\/em>, Issue 3 of 1970, Todorov finds in Propp \u201cthe variety of predicates like that of statism\u2013dynamism\u201d (Todorov 1970a, p. 323). The semantic transformation, not syntactic, aims to show the movement in the language itself: the mode of action, the intention to accomplish an action, the result which consists in succeeding in, achieving, obtaining, the way in which the action takes place like \u201cto hasten to, to dare, to excel in, to strive for\u201d (Todorov 1970a, p. 328), the inchoative, progressive, terminative aspect like to begin, to be in the process of, to finish. The acts not yet occurred are as many suppositions like to foresee, to present, to suspect. More than the body, what is at stake is the transformation of subjectivation with \u201cactions denoted by the verbs believe, think, have the impression, consider\u2026\u201d (Todorov 1970a, p. 330). Between difference and resemblance, the narrative must account for this tension as \u201ca two-way operation\u201d (Todorov 1970a, 333).<\/p>\n<p>From 1966-67, in the sense of this work in linguistics developed by Todorov, as Julia Kristeva published under the name Julia Joyaux in <em>Le Langage, cet inconnu. Une initiation \u00e0 la linguistique <\/em>(<em>Language: The Unknown. An Initiation into Linguistics <\/em>\u2013 Joyaux 1969, republished Kristeva 1981), at the seminar of Roland Barthes she has \u201cpresented the work of Bakhtin during the seminar\u2026 and the concepts of dialogism, text and intertextuality\u201d (Buffat 1971, p. 112). In 1966, in <em>Categories of Literary Narrative<\/em>, Todorov wants to separate himself from psychology and history to emphasize meaning and interpretation. Here too, it is the logic of actions that concern the threads of the plot to highlight \u201cpersonal transformations\u201d (Todorov 1966, p. 141). It is indeed \u201cthe offense in discourse\u201d that must be sought in the unraveling of bodies in dangerous liaisons (Todorov 1966, p. 155). In the <em>Introduction to fantastic literature<\/em>, 1970, the passage from mind to matter makes ideas \u201cimmediately perceptible\u201d (Todorov 1970b, p. 120). Because of the polysemy of the image, it is a question of placing side by side \u201cabstract terms \u2013 sexuality, death\u201d with covert themes \u2013 the devil and the vampire\u201d (Todorov 1970b, p. 151). With Kafka\u2019s metamorphosis, the \u201csupernatural becomes natural\u201d (Todorov 1970b, p. 180).<\/p>\n<h5><em>Intertextuality and Intercorporeality<\/em><\/h5>\n<p>At the colloquium on Bataille, organized by Philippe Sollers in 1972, Kristeva gave a lecture on \u201cBataille, Experience and Practice\u201d. She emphasized the process of negativity engaged in Bataille\u2019s work through \u201cthis race towards dislocation\u201d (Kristeva 1973, p. 268), which thus passes throgh \u201ceither a piece of the body or a piece of language. The fetishization of the fragmented body or of verbal components or even of the \u201ctext\u201d is thus the united reverse of a negativism that attacks the unity of the subject\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>But Bataille\u2019s interpretation, which links desire and heterogeneity in eroticism, is a way of affirming the stasis of the I, the subject itself: \u201cDesire and the heterogeneity to which it leads are not something below knowledge and its singular (<em>unaire<\/em>) subject, but rather their crossing; carnal organicity, erotic orgy, obscenity exist only as contradictions, as struggles, of the violent materiality external to the subject, with the affirmed instance of this subject itself\u201d (Kristeva 1973, p. 278).<\/p>\n<p>Instead the experience of language, Kristeva specifies how in Bataille the experience is directly that of \u201ceroticism, enjoyment, sacrifice, expenditure\u201d (Kristeva 1973, p. 281). Thus Bataille\u2019s analysis of Oedipus tears apart the linguistic structure in order to \u201crepresent the \u2018free energies\u2019, circulating through the body of the subject himself or towards the fragmented bodies of social partners (parents or others)\u201d (Kristeva 1973, p. 284). Kristeva already perceives the body of the mother and the body of the woman as the recurring theme: \u201che meditates on \u2018limit states\u2019 of expenditure, of eroticism at a loss, of sacrifice; states that pass through the mother and the desire for her but, far from settling there and even less from sublimating her, crossing her and sullying her, that is to say, discover the body of the woman which \u2013 finally \u2013 is not that of the reassuring and identifying parent\u201d (Kristeva 1973, p. 285).<\/p>\n<h5><em>The Damaged Body<\/em><\/h5>\n<p>The damaged body, so present also in Todorov\u2019s <em>Conquest of America<\/em> (Todorov 1982), is a theme to emerge among women (Kristeva 1987), but also in colonial and totalitarian genocides including in Bulgaria, like \u201cBulgarian fascists who occupied the place of State Security\u201d (Todorov 1991a, p. 312) to the point of leaving Bulgaria (Todorov 2002, p. 53). In Todorov\u2019s <em>Facing the Extreme<\/em>, the dehumanization of the victims is based on their nudity, deprived of clothes to consider them as \u201cnon-persons\u201d (Todorov 1991a, p. 192). Enjoying power over the other is at the center of the rereading of totalitarianism from the point of view of a \u201clibido dominadi\u201d (Todorov 1991a, p. 212), invaded by three shames, of memory, of surviving, of being human (Todorov 1991a, p. 279). In his article <em>Bulgaria in France<\/em>, Todorov questions the representation of Bulgarians as barbarians because \u201cperhaps of the ambivalence of the geographical place occupied by Bulgaria\u201d (Todorov 1991b, p. 32) between East and West. The Bulgarian word gave \u201cbougre which means heretic (manichean) or sexual invert\u201d (Todorov 1991b, p. 37). How to face others if even in the ways of love the garden is imperfect because to \u201clove joy is opposed term by the term to love desire\u201d (Todorov 1998, p. 182).<\/p>\n<p>With the <em>Conquest of America: The Question of the Other<\/em>, Todorov takes a step by \u201ctelling an exemplary story\u201d (Todorov 1982, p. 12), that of the colonization and massacre of the American Indians. Barbarism is understood here according to the logic of the analysis of stories, beyond the massacres, from a foreign religious anthropology: \u201ceveryone is the barbarian of the other, it is enough to become one to speak a language that the other ignores\u201d (Todorov 1982, p. 196). The passage from the civilization of sacrifice to that of massacre makes the symbolic world disappear: \u201cone has the impression that the act finds its justification in itself: one handles sabers for the pleasure of handling sabers, one cuts off the nose, the tongue and the sex of the Indian without the slightest rite presenting itself to the mind of the nose cutter\u201d (Todorov 1982, p. 150).<\/p>\n<p>In the 1974 conference led by Armando Verdiglione, <em>Psychanalyse et s\u00e9miotique <\/em>(<em>Psychoanalysis and Semiotics<\/em>), Kristeva presented, undoubtedly in the light of her book <em>Des chinoises<\/em> published the same year by Editions des femmes, a paper on \u201cDiscourse and Family in China: Some Proposals\u201d. In 1975 Guy Scarpetta, in <em>Le quotidien de Paris<\/em>, would explain well the link with the history of authorized and repressed enjoyment in China: \u201cA systematic study of archaic kinship systems, and their traces. Confucian morality and society (repression of the woman, devalued, considered as a \u2018little man\u2019 \u2013 but also a distinction between enjoyment and the social, between private and public, granting women a certain power only over their restricted \u2018territory\u2019). A history of the feminist movement, of its difficult junction with the revolutionary movement. Exploration of the role of women in Chinese socialist society (marriage and family laws, massive entry of women onto the political and economic scene, their role in revolutionary phases, critical campaigns, etc.).\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Precisely at the heart of its interdisciplinarity between psychoanalysis and semiotics, in 1975, in the volume <em>Mati\u00e8re et pulsion de mort<\/em> (<em>Matter and Death Drive<\/em>) of the psychoanalysis journal edited by Armando Verdiglione, in Kristeva\u2019s contribution \u201cLa travers\u00e9e des signes\u201d (\u201cThe Crossing of Signs\u201d), the question of the unnameable is at the center of the intertextuality between semiology and psychoanalysis. She uses the psychoanalyst to reveal the \u201cunsaid: the unnameable rhythm, music of the semiotizing body\u201d. Against the logic of reproduction, it is appropriate to analyze what \u201carticulates pleasure and enjoyment\u201d (Kristeva 1975, p. 287). Kristeva continues her work here.<\/p>\n<p>The damaged body has been understood as a monstrosity of nature (Betterton 2006, p. 81) because it is always connected to the fear of the biological anomaly produced by the maternal body through the uncertainty of the child. If Kristeva was able to link the maternal body and abjection in <em>Pouvoirs de l\u2019horreur<\/em> (<em>The Powers of Horror<\/em>), the naturalization of the monster (C\u00e9ard 1977; Fischer 1991; Par\u00e9 1971; Wolff 1948) is the subject of a science, teratology, from 1830 and Isidore Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire. Teratology is characterized in its beginnings by a well-arranged and rational classification of monstrosities based on their anatomical organization. In addition, laws of general and specific anatomical organization of monstrosities were put forward to account for the formation and organization of monsters. The descriptive and nominative \u201cscience of Monsters\u201d of \u00c9tienne Wolff\u2019s was complemented by the experimentation initiated by Camille Dareste in the 1850s under the phrase \u201cexperimental teratogeny\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>*<\/p>\n<h5><em>Conclusion<\/em><\/h5>\n<p>Michel Feher published three volumes <em>Fragments for a History of Human Body<\/em> in 1989, which contain translated contributions of French research by Jean-Pierre Vernant, Marie-Jos\u00e9 Baudinet, Julia Kristeva, Jean-Claude Beaune, Nicole Loraux, Eric Alliez, Jean Claude Schmitt, Georges Vigarello, Jacques le Goff, Fran\u00e7oise H\u00e9ritier-Aug\u00e9, Aline Rousselle, Florence Dupont and Louis Marin. Julia Kristeva is presented by Tzvetan Todorov.<\/p>\n<p>Everything shows, however, that the Bulgarian contribution of the two authors was part of a new conception of the body in the heart of the 1960s \u2013 1980s.<\/p>\n<p>*<\/p>\n<h5><em>Appendix<\/em><\/h5>\n<p>Since Claude Bruaire named <em>Philosophie du corps (Philosophy of the body) <\/em>as a discipline in 1968; rediscovering Husserl, Nietzsche (Blondel 1986; Wotling 1995; Haaz 2002), Merleau-Ponty (Barbaras 1991; Barbaras 1998; Saint Aubert 2006), he opened the theoretical possibility of theses of philosophy of the body that renewed the approaches, the methods and the objects.<\/p>\n<p>So the body has become an object of the field of philosophy, at least since Claude Bruaire had posed in phenomenology the importance of a knowledge of the living body in relation to the lived body. It was also at the very moment when Paul Ricoeur had the first thesis on the body in France defended in philosophy at the University of Paris X (Kerv\u00e9gan 2007; Roux 2017), a report of more than 40 pages of which would greet the publication in <em>La revue philosophique de Louvain<\/em> under the pen of Michel Renaud (Renaud 1969). No chair, although the body is an object where phenomenology, cognitive sciences, and analytical philosophy have been able to benefit from the creation of positions, still exists in 2025 in philosophy of the body in France while there have been defended more than 218 theses in the field since 1968 as of 2024!<\/p>\n<p>Among this long list, the following topics, along with their authors and supervisors, could be pointed out:<\/p>\n<p>Universit\u00e9 Paris Sorbonne, 2005, Michela Marzano, <em>Corps, sexualit\u00e9 et m\u00e9decine<strong>:<\/strong> Philosophie morale et enjeux politiques<\/em>, dir. C. Larr\u00e8re.<\/p>\n<p>Universit\u00e9 Paris Sorbonne, 2005, Andrea L. Carbone, <em>La repr\u00e9sentations de l\u2019organisation spatiale du corps chez Aristote<\/em>, dir. A. Jaulin.<\/p>\n<p>Universit\u00e9 Paris Sorbonne, 2005, Dominique Weber, <em>Le corps de Dieu, le d\u00e9sir des fous et l\u2019histoire du salut<\/em><em>: recherche sur la situation m\u00e9taphysique et th\u00e9ologique de la philosophie premi\u00e8re et la science de l\u2019Etat de Th. Hobbes<\/em>, dir. P. F. Moreau.<\/p>\n<p>Universit\u00e9 de technologie de Compi\u00e8gne \u2013 UTC, 2005, Armen Khatchatourov, <em>La technique, le corps et l\u2019espace<\/em><em>: une lecture de Husserl, Heidegger et Merleau Ponty<\/em>, dir. J. M. Salanskis.<\/p>\n<p>Universit\u00e9 of Amiens, 2004, Eug\u00e9nie Bemvo Mendome (1971 \u2013 ), <em>L\u2019id\u00e9e de corps dans la philosophie de Nietzsche<\/em>, dir. Jeffrey A. Barash.<\/p>\n<p>Universit\u00e9 Paris 4, 2004, Thomas Chabin (1973 \u2013 ), <em>Le probl\u00e8me de l\u2019\u00e2me et du corps, <\/em>dir. Alain Boyer.<\/p>\n<p>Universit\u00e9 Rennes 1, 2004, Delphine Kolesnik-Antoine, <em>L\u2019homme cart\u00e9sien. La \u201cforce qu\u2019a l\u2019\u00e2me de mouvoir le corps<\/em>\u201d, dir. Jacqueline Lagr\u00e9e.<\/p>\n<p>Universit\u00e9 Panth\u00e9on-Sorbonne, 2002, Fr\u00e9d\u00e9rique Boitel (1969 \u2013 ), <em>Le corps dans les champs contemporains de la picturalit\u00e9 et de la scupturalit\u00e9<\/em>, dir. Monique Dixsaut.<\/p>\n<p>Universit\u00e9 Paris 12, 2002, Ingrid Laurent-Auriol (1957 \u2013 ), <em>Corps et existence<strong>:<\/strong> une ph\u00e9nom\u00e9nologie du corps dans la perspective du Dasein,<\/em> dir. Fran\u00e7oise Dastur.<\/p>\n<p>Universit\u00e9 Lyon 3, 2002, J\u00e9rome Dargent (1959 \u2013 ), <em>Entre culture et technoscience, \u00e0 propos du corps ob\u00e8se<\/em>, dir. Jean-Claude Beaume.<\/p>\n<p>Universit\u00e9 Paris 1, 2001, Gilles Marmasse (1971 \u2013 ), <em>De la nature \u00e0 l\u2019esprit<strong>:<\/strong> corps animal et corps humain chez Hegel,<\/em> dir. Jean-Fran\u00e7ois Kerv\u00e9gan.<\/p>\n<p>Universit\u00e9 Paris 12, 2000, Luc Richir, <em>L\u2019invention du corps<\/em>, dir. Eliane Escoubas.<\/p>\n<p>Universit\u00e9 Paris 12, 2000, Michel Eltchaninoff, <em>L\u2019expression du corps chez Dostoevski<\/em>, dir. Fran\u00e7oise Dastur.<\/p>\n<p>Universit\u00e9 Paris 10, 2000, Sarah Carvallo-Plus, <em>Nouveaux essais sur le corps humain<\/em><em>: Leibniz et la r\u00e9forme m\u00e9dicale<\/em>, dir. Denis Kambouchner.<\/p>\n<p>Universit\u00e9 Paris 4, 1999, Andr\u00e9 Charrak, <em>Raison et perception<\/em><em>: le probl\u00e8me de la r\u00e9sonance du corps sonore aux 18eme si\u00e8cle et ses implications philosophiques.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Universit\u00e9 Paris 1, 1999, Anne Marie Sellami Vinas, <em>L\u2019\u00e9criture du corps en sc\u00e8ne, une po\u00e9tique du mouvement,<\/em> dir. Costin Miereanu.<\/p>\n<p>\u00c9cole des hautes \u00e9tudes en sciences sociales \u2013 EHESS, 1998, Alice Pechriggl, <em>Corps transfigur\u00e9s; stratifications de l\u2019imaginaire des sexes\/genres, <\/em>dir. Corneluis Castoriadis<em>. <\/em><\/p>\n<p>Universit\u00e9 Paris 1, 1998, Pascal Haegel, <em>Corps et personne<\/em><em>: essai de philosophie de la mati\u00e8re<\/em>, dir. Fran\u00e7ois Dagognet.<\/p>\n<p>Universit\u00e9 Paris 10, 1998, Sungmin Hong, <em>Habitus, corps, domination sur certains pr\u00e9suppos\u00e9s philosophiques de la sociologie de Pierre Bourdieu<\/em>, dir. Jacques Bidet.<\/p>\n<p>Universit\u00e9 Paris 10, 1997, Marc Kirsch, <em>L\u2019\u00e2me et le corps: dualisme, monisme, mat\u00e9rialisme<\/em>, dir. Anne Fagot Largeault.<\/p>\n<p>Universit\u00e9 Lyon 3, 1997, Cyrille Harpet, <em>Trilogie du d\u00e9chet<\/em><em>: corps, ville, industrie<\/em>, dir. Jean Claude Beaune.<\/p>\n<p>Universit\u00e9 de Nice, 1997, Barbara Elia, <em>Nietzsche<\/em><em>: le corps, la danse et le langage<\/em>, dir. Daniel Charles.<\/p>\n<p>Universit\u00e9 de Lyon 3, 1997, Christian Salomon, <em>Cartographie du corps et exp\u00e9rience du temps,<\/em> dir. Jean Claude Beaune.<\/p>\n<p>Universit\u00e9 Paris 10, 1996, Isabelle Dup\u00e9ron, <em>Le parall\u00e9isme psychophysiologique<\/em><em>: entre le corps et l\u2019esprit<\/em>, dir. Daniel Andler.<\/p>\n<p>Universit\u00e9 Paris 1, 1995, Paule Adamy, <em>Les corps de J.-J. Rousseau<\/em>, dir. Jean Deprun.<\/p>\n<p>Universit\u00e9 Nice, 1995, Sylvie Timbert, <em>Soun-Gui Kim ou les devenirs corps composite de l\u2019unique trait de pinceau,<\/em> dir. Daniel Charles.<\/p>\n<p>Universit\u00e9 de Bordeaux 3, 1995, Amette Razafindehibe, <em>Corps et raison chez Nietzsche<\/em>, dir. Michel Adam.<\/p>\n<p>Universit\u00e9 Rennes 2, 1994, Philippe Dubrul, <em>Corps et \u00e2me. La dialectique de la personne comme fondement de l\u2019eschatologie dans la th\u00e9orie de la m\u00e9diation<\/em>, dir. Jean Gagnepain.<\/p>\n<p>Universit\u00e9 Toulouse 2, 1993, Jean-Pierre Cambier, <em>Code noir, code de Nuremberg, code g\u00e9n\u00e9tique<strong>:<\/strong> de l\u2019esclavage \u00e0 la nationalisation des corps. Essai de d\u00e9codage du biopouvoir<\/em>, dir. Louis Sala Molins.<\/p>\n<p>Universit\u00e9 Paris 1, 1993, Philippe Zinetti, <em>La blessure, la repr\u00e9sentation du corps sur le corps<\/em>, dir. Jean Landri.<\/p>\n<p>Universit\u00e9 Paris 8, 1993, Michel La Chance (1952 \u2013 ), <em>Jouir du n\u00e9ant, le corps, les figures du pouvoir, le langage dans les \u00e9crits scientifiques et politiques de J.P. Marat 1779 \u2013 1793<\/em>, dir. Ren\u00e9 Sch\u00e9rer.<\/p>\n<p>Universit\u00e9 Paris 1, 1993, Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Guerrin, <em>Esth\u00e9tique et usure. Essai sur le corps et les corps<\/em>, dir. Jean Lancri.<\/p>\n<p>Universit\u00e9 Paris 1, 1992, Hiroyuki Akama, <em>Tableau, corps, texte. Etudes historiques sur la classification-r\u00e9cit en France au XIX<sup>e<\/sup> si\u00e8cle<\/em>, dir. Fran\u00e7ois Dagognet.<\/p>\n<p>Universit\u00e9 Paris 10, 1992, Marc Perelman, <em>Du corps \u00e0 l\u2019architecture<\/em><em>: gen\u00e8se et structure de l\u2019ordre visuel moderne<\/em>, dir. Georges Labica.<\/p>\n<p>Universit\u00e9 Rouen, 1991, Philippe Fontaine, <em>Chair et corps dans la philosophie de Maurice Merleau-Ponty,<\/em> dir. 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