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Julia Kristeva (French: [
kʁisteva]; born
Yuliya Stoyanova Krasteva, Bulgarian: Юлия Стоянова Кръстева; on 24 June 1941) is a Bulgarian-French philosopher...
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title "Hérethique de l'amour") is an
essay by
philosopher and
critic Julia Kristeva.
First published in
French in Tel Quel (1977), it was
translated into English...
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inherently disturbs conventional identity and
cultural concepts.
Julia Kristeva explored an
influential and
formative overview of the
concept in her 1980...
- l'abjection) is a 1980 book by
Julia Kristeva. The work is an
extensive treatise on the
subject of abjection, in
which Kristeva draws on the
theories of Sigmund...
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narrow concepts of normal. Hélène Cixous, Luce
Irigaray and
Julia Kristeva are
considered the
mothers of post-structuralist
feminist theory. Since...
- Badiou.
Influential figures in
Lacanianism include Slavoj Žižek,
Julia Kristeva and
Serge Leclaire.
Lacanians view the
structure of the mind as defined...
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including Sigmund Freud, and
Julia Kristeva.
Julia Kristeva is one of Creed's
major feminist influencers, as she
studied Kristeva in
great depth, particularly...
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Black Sun:
Depression and
Melancholia is a book by
Julia Kristeva,
published in 1989. It was
translated from
French to
English by Leon S. Roudiez. In his...
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faithful to
Julia Kristeva's original vision to
those who
simply use it as a
stylish way of
talking about allusion and influence".
Julia Kristeva was the first...
- (Berkeley:
University of
California Press, 1977), p. 89 In 1969,
Julia Kristeva also
attempted to
understand the
dynamic development of the situations...