Kristeva focused on speech and Literature in theory.
Initialy, In “The first Lady in Oliver Stone’s Nixon” film in 1995, the mother character in the movie hasa great surprise contradicting Americans added that history beside first ladies. This film concentrated on Nixon’s childhood and his tough mother. There is an uncanny, feminism, and humanity and combining between public and private, human and non human and Pat in the story judged as non loved and not real in femininity and some bad experiencing in the story such as frightening and getting angry that is Freud’s explanation of the uncanny details. Vidler's Architectural Uncanny, is a fantasy and architectural at the same time. It is a fairytales, horror stories, and gothic novels. The house has an uncanny power. Inside the house painted by usher himself, was what seemed to be the image of its own tomb, as a scene that in its character seemed to his narrator the most uncanny of all in its “abstraction”. Abandoned houses, real or imaginary, had a similar effect on the viewer. Those described by victor Hugo on the Islands of Jersey and …show more content…
Such a house, killed by its very emptiness and the superstitions that have built up in the region.
Kristeva revealed visual art rarely such as Hans Hobeins painting that she talked about in Blacksun: Depression and
Melancholia book. There is a clear connection between the minimal style and the painting. that explain its architects’ strategy. It is for using less structures in building glass material. Some of architects made glass walls with no any hint of structure. Kristeva notified about minimalism as a purposed style Holbein’s paintings that connects with sublime thought. Jean-Francois, philosopher, linked classicism. Leotard stated that grotesqueness and disgust are a negative sublime. Disgust are fleshy, overwhelmed by (the mother) body, the fear of disappearing into something infinite and limitless. so there is a connection between disgust and fear. Also in Vidler’s architectural uncanny revealed the transparency.
The last concept is Being and Nothingness, concentrating on void and space. Yves Klein, an artist who did the