Eminent Americans

Trapped by the Figure of the Jew

Jul 5, 2024
Blake Smith, a critic and philosopher known for his exploration of antisemitism, Western culture, and art, dives deep into the influence of anti-Semitism on Western identity. He discusses Julia Kristeva's analysis of Louis-Ferdinand Céline, showcasing how historical legacies shape modern sensibilities and politics. Their conversation reveals the intricate relationship between Jewish identity and Western artistic expression, highlighting how societal norms and cultural narratives are intertwined. Smith's insights challenge listeners to reconsider the complexities of identity and the impact of art in political discourses.
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The Jew in the Western Psyche

  • Julia Kristeva's analysis reveals the Jew's complex role in the Western imagination.
  • This role transcends simple anti-Semitism, shaping our understanding of authority and rebellion.
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Paternal Function and Prophet

  • Kristeva argues Westerners struggle with the "paternal function" and the "prophet."
  • These figures, rooted in Jewish tradition, embody both normativity and rebellion.
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The Abject and Its Containment

  • The abject, according to Kristeva, is the chaotic, pre-object state that threatens the self.
  • Western culture, built on Jewish texts, grapples with the abject and its containment.
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