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Kristeva boils down to nothing much, although it has suited some to inflate it into a fearful scandal... But the reality shown in her files is trivial. After settling in Paris in 1965, she was cornered by Bulgarian spooks who pointed out to her that she still
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approach enabled specific social groups to trace the source of their oppression to the very language they used. However, Kristeva believes that it is harmful to posit collective identity above individual identity, and that this political assertion of sexual, ethnic, and religious identities is
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of words." Furthermore, according to Birgit
Schippers, the semiotic is a realm associated with the musical, the poetic, the rhythmic, and that which lacks structure and meaning. It is closely tied to the "feminine", and represents the undifferentiated state of the pre-Mirror Stage infant.
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Julia Kristeva: art, love, melancholy, philosophy, semiotics and psychoanalysis
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At the Risk of Thinking. An Intellectual Biography of Julia Kristeva
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Body/Text in Julia Kristeva: Religion, Women, and Psychoanalysis
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Desire in Language: A Semiotic Approach to Literature and Art,
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Desire in Language: A Semiotic Approach to Literature and Art,
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Desire in Language: A Semiotic Approach to Literature and Art
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Cixous, Irigaray, Kristeva: The Jouissance of French Feminism
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New York, Columbia University Press, Blackwell, London, 1980)
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New York, Columbia University Press, Blackwell, London, 1980)
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Ethics, Politics, and Difference in Julia Kristeva's Writing
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Twentieth-century French Philosophy: Key Themes and Thinkers
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Hannah Arendt ou l’action comme naissance et comme étrangeté
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Alleged collaboration with the Communist Regime in Bulgaria
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Key thinkers in linguistics and the philosophy of language
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Le langage, cet inconnu: Une initiation à la linguistique,
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Schuessler, Jennifer; Dzhambazova, Boryana (2018-04-01).
3246:"Who's who in Les Samouraïs - Philippe Sollers/Pileface"
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The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State
3794:, novinite.com, 30 March 2018. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
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Teresa, my love. An Imagined Life of the Saint of Avila
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Time and Sense: Proust and the experience of literature
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Thérèse mon amour : récit. Sainte Thérèse d’Avila
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Le temps sensible. Proust et l’expérience littéraire,
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Language. The Unknown: an Initiation into Linguistics
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The Nature of Melancholy: From Aristotle to Kristeva
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In the Beginning Was Love. Psychoanalysis and Faith
1975:, the latter being distinct from the discipline of
4014:Julia Kristeva: Readings of Exile and Estrangement
2820:Kristeva, Julia (2018). Kritzman, Lawrence (ed.).
2583:Je me voyage. Mémoires. Entretien avec Samuel Dock
2437:Au commencement était l’amour. Psychanalyse et foi
1895:nuns. Kristeva became acquainted with the work of
2779:Nihilism in Postmodernity: Lyotard, Baudrillard,
2146:Kristeva has been regarded as a key proponent of
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2885:"Julia Kristeva's Bataille: reading as triumph,"
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4092:Kristeva in Focus: From Theory to Film Analysis
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739:The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis
3569:, Columbia University Press, 1980 (In Preface)
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3862:Jennifer Schuessler and Boryana Dzhambazova,
3196:"State University of New York at Stony Brook"
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2734:List of thinkers influenced by deconstruction
2544:, Réunion des musées nationaux, 1998 (trans.
1852:, biography and autobiography, political and
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4038:Reading Kristeva. Unraveling the Double-bind
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2685:, Columbia University Press, New York, 2006)
2675:, Columbia University Press, New York, 1998)
2665:, Columbia University Press, New York, 1994)
2655:, Columbia University Press, New York, 1992)
2628:, Columbia University Press, New York, 2010)
2569:Du mariage considéré comme un des Beaux-Arts
2507:Le Génie féminin: la vie, la folie, les mots
2463:, Columbia University Press, New York, 1991)
2443:, Columbia University Press, New York, 1987)
2433:, Columbia University Press, New York, 1982)
2425:Pouvoirs de l’horreur. Essai sur l’abjection
2408:, Columbia University Press, New York, 1996)
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3221:"Tate Britain Online Event: Julia Kristeva"
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2936:Transregional Center for Democratic Studies
2473:. Columbia University Press, New York, 1993
2352:Séméiôtiké: recherches pour une sémanalyse,
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3275:"Julia Kristeva/Josefina Ayerza/Flash Art"
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3046:Cambridge: Polity Press, 2013, pp. 176-77.
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2548:Columbia University Press, New York, 2012)
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2453:Columbia University Press, New York, 1989)
2451:The Black Sun: Depression and Melancholia,
2398:Columbia University Press, New York, 1987)
2378:Columbia University Press, New York, 1984)
1704:
1690:
973:
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881:International Psychoanalytical Association
68:
4797:Academic staff of the University of Paris
3720:Ghodsee, Kristen Rogheh (November 2005).
3464:Encounters in the Virtual Feminist Museum
3364:
2794:https://physics.nyu.edu/sokal/tallis.html
147:Hannah Arendt Award for Political Thought
3135:
2973:Siobhan Chapman, Christopher Routledge,
2819:
2128:
2003:. It is an emotional field, tied to the
1943:criticism. For example, her view of the
3931:, London Review of Books, 19 July 2018.
3719:
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2760:
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2430:Powers of Horror: An Essay on Abjection
2197:. Her fictional oeuvre, which includes
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2331:cafés – stuff they could have read in
2248:
1176:Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center
4567:
4112:
4016:, St. Martin's Press, New york, 1996.
3680:
3537:from the original on 21 December 2019
3349:
3304:"The ideas interview: Julia Kristeva"
3022:. Blackwell Publishing. p. 147.
2815:
2813:
2811:
2809:
2807:
2447:Soleil Noir. Dépression et mélancolie
1791:Black Sun: Depression and Melancholia
1723:
1196:Toward a Feminist Theory of the State
4767:20th-century Bulgarian women writers
3998:Lechte, John, and Margaroni, Maria,
3681:Sofia, Reuters in (March 28, 2018).
2977:, Oxford University Press US, 2005,
2340:
2231:Holberg International Memorial Prize
1871:Kristeva is also the founder of the
1811:Holberg International Memorial Prize
875:Psychoanalytic Training and Research
665:The Psychopathology of Everyday Life
140:Holberg International Memorial Prize
4837:20th-century Bulgarian philosophers
4138:
4026:, Routledge Édition, New York, 1993
3441:Modernist Women and Visual Cultures
3367:Julia Kristeva and Feminist Thought
3066:. The New York Times. 14 June 2001.
2561:, édition des Femmes, Paris, 1974 (
2509:, Fayard, Paris, 1999–2002 (trans.
2274:'s conclusion that Kristeva's book
2007:, which dwells in the fissures and
1987:referred to in the works of Freud,
886:World Association of Psychoanalysis
24:
4972:French people of Bulgarian descent
3979:Julia Kristeva And Literary Theory
3938:
3747:from the original on July 14, 2020
3662:from the original on 29 March 2018
3523:Sutherland, John (14 March 2006).
3482:. Indiana University press, 1997.
3443:. Rutgers University Press, 2003.
3352:The History of Women in Philosophy
2804:
2546:The Severed Head: capital visions,
2503:, Columbia University Press, 2002)
2493:, Columbia University Press, 2000)
1226:Feminism and the Mastery of Nature
374:Psychosocial development (Erikson)
25:
4988:
4787:21st-century French women writers
4777:20th-century French women writers
4044:
3387:. Oxford University Press, 2006.
3174:. London: Routledge. p. 38.
2757:, Crescent Moon Publishing, 2016.
2449:, Gallimard, Paris, 1987 (trans.
2170:Denunciation of identity politics
1967:The "semiotic" and the "symbolic"
1848:, literary theory and criticism,
1828:after publishing her first book,
891:List of schools of psychoanalysis
27:Bulgarian philosopher (born 1941)
4967:20th-century Bulgarian novelists
4937:Officers of the Legion of Honour
4817:Bulgarian women literary critics
4757:21st-century French philosophers
4752:20th-century French philosophers
4351:
3974:, Crescent Moon, Maidstone, 2013
3951:The Philosophy of Julia Kristeva
3322:"Julia Kristeva - site officiel"
3113:Bibliothèque nationale de France
2705:Columbia University Press, 2017)
2591:The Philosophy of Julia Kristeva
2469:, Rivages, Paris, 1990, (trans.
2439:, Hachette, Paris, 1985 (trans.
2384:, Seuil, Paris, 1977 (trans. in
2243:Universidade Católica Portuguesa
1999:psychoanalysis, and Lacan's pre-
1803:Commander of the Legion of Honor
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867:British Psychoanalytical Society
719:Civilization and Its Discontents
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3995:, Oxford University Press, 2000
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2534:3. Colette ou la chair du monde
2477:Les Nouvelles maladies de l’âme
2404:Gallimard, Paris, 1994 (trans.
2084:(1980), Kristeva refers to the
2011:of language rather than in the
1807:Commander of the Order of Merit
4772:20th-century Bulgarian writers
4077:Julia Kristeva: A Bibliography
3922:"Don’t imagine you’re smarter"
3621:, I.B.Tauris, 2007, pp. 154–55
3139:Julia Kristeva: A Bibliography
3008:, Burlington, VT, 2010, p. 25.
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2681:, Fayard, Paris, 2004 (trans.
2671:, Fayard, Paris, 1996 (trans.
2651:, Fayard, Paris, 1990 (trans.
2616:Crisis of the European Subject
2489:, Fayard, Paris, 1996 (trans.
2487:Sens et non sens de la révolte
2479:, Fayard, Paris, 1993 (trans.
2394:, Denoël, Paris, 1983 (trans.
2376:Revolution in Poetic Language,
2354:Paris, Seuil, 1969 (trans. in
873:Columbia University Center for
862:British Psychoanalytic Council
759:The Sublime Object of Ideology
729:The Mass Psychology of Fascism
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4847:French women literary critics
4802:Bulgarian emigrants to France
4089:Goodnow, Katherine J.(2015).
3963:Ivantcheva-Merjanska, Irene,
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2661:, Fayard, Paris, 1991(trans.
2618:, Other Press, New York, 2000
2536:, vol. 3, Fayard, Paris, 2002
2530:, vol. 2, Fayard, Paris, 2000
2524:, vol. 1, Fayard, Paris, 1999
2467:Lettre ouverte à Harlem Désir
2419:Psychoanalysis and philosophy
2414:, Buchet-Chastel, Paris, 2020
2310:People's Republic of Bulgaria
2257:traditional question marks."
1622:Feminist Philosophy Quarterly
1586:Social construction of gender
699:Beyond the Pleasure Principle
689:Psychology of the Unconscious
4932:Bulgarian women sociologists
4917:Bulgarian women philosophers
4822:Bulgarian literary theorists
3986:Psychoanalysis and Modernity
3960:, Bloomsbury, New York, 2020
3641:, Profile Books, 1998, p. 47
3408:Inscriptions in the feminine
2901:(1), Spring 1975, pp. 62-68.
2773:is a concept originating in
2306:Committee for State Security
1795:Proust and the Sense of Time
655:The Interpretation of Dreams
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4952:Columbia University faculty
4807:Bulgarian writers in French
4782:20th-century French writers
4762:21st-century French writers
4000:Julia Kristeva: Live Theory
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2659:Le Vieil homme et les loups
2565:Marion Boyars, London, 1977
2471:Nations without Nationalism
2287:(1997), physics professors
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2104:Anthropology and psychology
1106:Speculum of the Other Woman
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4812:Bulgarian literary critics
3988:, Suny Press, Albany, 2004
3981:, Palgrave Macmillan, 2005
3944:Books about Julia Kristeva
3813:. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
3595:, I.B.Tauris, 2007, p. 132
3365:Schippers, Birgit (2011).
2663:The Old Man and the Wolves
2284:Impostures intellectuelles
2233:in 2004. She won the 2006
2199:The Old Man and the Wolves
1186:The Creation of Patriarchy
676:Three Essays on the Theory
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4922:French women philosophers
4902:Philosophers of sexuality
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3967:L'Harmattan, Paris, 2015.
3728:declare political asylum.
3726:. Duke University Press.
3018:Schrift, Alan D. (2006).
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2481:New Maladies of the Soul.
2346:Linguistic and literature
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1116:This Sex Which is Not One
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3977:Becker-Leckrone, Megan,
2164:New Maladies of the Soul
2075:Motherhood According to
1915:, born Philippe Joyaux.
1873:Simone de Beauvoir Prize
1740:; on 24 June 1941) is a
1246:The Promise of Happiness
369:Psychosexual development
254:Philosophy of literature
4962:Communist women writers
4947:Holberg Prize laureates
4842:French literary critics
4231:International relations
3639:Intellectual Impostures
3168:McAfee, Noêlle (2004).
3156:Le Langage, cet inconnu
3154:(bibliography page for
2691:, Fayard, 2008 (trans.
2585:, Fayard, Paris, 2016 (
2571:, Fayard, Paris, 2015 (
2553:Autobiographical essays
2499:, Fayard, 1997 (trans.
2459:, Fayard, Paris, 1988 (
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1156:The Politics of Reality
1041:The Subjection of Women
170:Contemporary philosophy
4887:Bulgarian semioticians
4862:French women novelists
4512:Catharine A. MacKinnon
3580:The Rustle of language
3350:Perumalil, Augustine.
2626:Hatred and forgiveness
2573:Marriage as a Fine Art
2461:Strangers to Ourselves
2457:Etrangers à nous-mêmes
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1860:. She is prominent in
1738:Юлия Стоянова Кръстева
1216:Black Feminist Thought
1166:Women, Race, and Class
233:Philosophy of language
195:Continental philosophy
4857:French psychoanalysts
4673:Konrad Paul Liessmann
4492:Patricia Hill Collins
4386:Hegemonic masculinity
3044:Derrida: A Biography,
2920:, Change for Equality
2622:La Haine et le pardon
2610:The Portable Kristeva
2132:
2108:Kristeva argues that
1981:Ferdinand de Saussure
1777:Université Paris Cité
1581:Gender performativity
1076:The Feminine Mystique
947:Psychology portal
926:Psychoanalytic theory
4912:Women and psychology
4907:Postmodern feminists
4827:Bulgarian communists
4678:Iva Mojžišová (2011)
3385:Laughing with Medusa
2987:Google Print, p. 166
2823:Passions of Our Time
2717:Capacity to be alone
2703:The Enchanted Clock,
2673:Possessions: A Novel
2653:The Samurai: A Novel
2636:Passions of Our Time
2598:Collection of essays
2563:About Chinese Women,
2515:Life, Madness, Words
1146:In a Different Voice
1136:Throwing Like a Girl
1096:The Dialectic of Sex
911:Child psychoanalysis
399:Id, ego and superego
337:a series of articles
4882:French semioticians
4872:Bulgarian feminists
4792:Writers from Sliven
4527:Diana E. H. Russell
4196:Composition studies
4029:Crownfield, David,
3984:Beardsworth, Sara,
3949:Beardsworth, Sara,
3416:Catherine de Zegher
3083:Library of Congress
2699:L’Horloge enchantée
2683:Murder in Byzantium
2604:The Kristeva Reader
2491:The Sense of Revolt
2327:& Co. from the
2276:About Chinese Women
2249:Scholarly reception
2235:Hannah Arendt Prize
2215:Murder in Byzantium
2203:Murder in Byzantium
2013:denotative meanings
1961:About Chinese Women
1930:After joining the '
1920:Columbia University
1918:Kristeva taught at
1901:University of Sofia
1844:, in the fields of
1815:Hannah Arendt Prize
1769:Columbia University
1675:Feminist philosophy
998:Feminist philosophy
434:Countertransference
116:University of Sofia
4957:Bulgarian atheists
4892:Feminist theorists
4877:Poststructuralists
4692:Andrew Lass (2014)
4422:Simone de Beauvoir
4412:Elizabeth Anderson
4405:Feminist theorists
4206:Digital humanities
4184:Literary criticism
4097:2015-03-19 at the
4082:2019-04-21 at the
4070:2012-07-17 at the
3991:Radden, Jennifer,
3927:2019-10-15 at the
3889:The New York Times
3869:2019-12-19 at the
3849:2019-05-29 at the
3829:2018-12-31 at the
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3466:. Routledge, 2007.
3418:. MIT Press, 1996.
3412:Inside the Visible
3062:2017-05-02 at the
2992:2023-05-10 at the
2916:2009-02-01 at the
2890:2018-09-23 at the
2334:Le Canard enchaîné
2177:post-structuralist
2175:experiences. This
2152:Simone de Beauvoir
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2082:Desire in Language
2025:Desire in Language
1797:, and the trilogy
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1643:Radical Philosophy
776:Schools of thought
709:The Ego and the Id
246:Literary criticism
180:Western philosophy
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4688:Jiří Fiala (2013)
4682:Miloslav Petrusek
4625:Joseph Weizenbaum
4595:The VIZE 97 Prize
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4442:Kimberlé Crenshaw
4293:Political ecology
4002:, Continuum, 2004
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3480:Feminism and Film
3310:. March 14, 2006.
2850:10.7312/kris17144
2832:10.7312/kris17144
2723:Écriture féminine
2679:Meurtre à Byzance
2632:Pulsions du temps
2497:La Révolte intime
2392:Histoires d’amour
2341:Selected writings
1941:poststructuralist
1866:poststructuralist
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