Two-Sided Sacred
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Powers of Horror: An Essay on Abjection · Julia Kristeva · p.67
POWERS OF HORROR > FROM FILTH TO DEFILEMENT
Theoretical move: Kristeva argues that the sacred has a "two-sided" structure: one side anchored in the Freudian murder-of-the-father narrative (guilt, atonement, obsessional ritual) and a hidden, non-representable other side organized around the maternal, incest-dread, and non-separation of subject and object—a side that Freud repeatedly gestures toward but ultimately suppresses in favor of the paternal-signifier account, and which Kristeva proposes to theorize through abjection and phobia.
Could the sacred be, whatever its variants, a two-sided formation? One aspect founded by murder and the social bond [...] and another aspect, like a lining, more secret still and invisible, nonrepresentable