Kristeva, Julia K Philosophers
Kristeva, Julia K Philosophers
Kristeva, Julia
Julia Kristeva, b. 1941. Bulgarian-born Parisian thinker, whose work has concentrated on semiotics and psychoanalysis. Her writings are in French.
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- Includes an Introduction to Kristeva, works by and about her.
- An essay in by Ewa Ziarek about Kristevan elaboration of Freud's uncanny and the political implications of her work at the text only issue of 'Postmodern Culture'
- French feminist Julia Kristeva on the life and work of the first Soviet structuralist Yury Lotman.
- Read an interview with the feminist theorist on her previous work.
- Extensive essay about the bulgarian philosopher, written by Kelly Oliver.
- Includes Primary and Secondary Sources. This comprehensive bibliography surveys the entirety of Kristeva's work published in French and English through 1966-1996.
- A comprehensive introduction to main themes of Kristeva's work
- Read a biography of the bulgarian feminist Julia Kristeva.
- Features a short biography of the Bulgarian feminist Julia Kristeva.
- An outline of the myth from Julia Kristeva's Tales of Love.
- Alice Kelsey gives an introduction to the philosophers' life and work.
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