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  1. Strangers to Ourselves by Julia Kristeva, 1994-08-15
  2. Possessions by Julia Kristeva, 1998-04-15
  3. Hatred and Forgiveness (European Perspectives: A Series in Social Thought and Cultural Criticism) by Julia Kristeva, 2010-12-10
  4. New Maladies of the Soul by Julia Kristeva, 1997-04-15
  5. The Portable Kristeva by Julia Kristeva, Kelly Oliver, 1997-04-15
  6. The Sense and Non-Sense of Revolt by Julia Kristeva, 2001-12-15
  7. Hannah Arendt by Julia Kristeva, 2003-07-15
  8. Body/Text in Julia Kristeva: Religion, Women, and Psychoanalysis
  9. Reading Kristeva: Unraveling the Double-bind by Kelly Oliver, 1993-02-01
  10. Leaving the M/Other: Whitman, Kristeva, and Leaves of Grass by Beth Jensen, 2002-02
  11. Julia Kristeva Interviews (European Perspectives: A Series in Social Thought and Cultural Criticism)
  12. Abjection, Melancholia, and Love: The Work of Julia Kristeva (Warwick Studies in Philosophy and Literature Series) by John Fletcher, 1990-04
  13. Soleil Noir by Julia Kristeva, 1989-08-28
  14. Proust and the Sense of Time by Julia Kristeva, 1993-04-15

21. Julia Kristeva Resources At Erratic Impact's Feminism Web
julia kristeva resources at Erratic Impact s Feminism Web. Resources include annotated links, book reviews, new and used books by and about kristeva,
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Online Resources Texts: Julia Kristeva Used Books: Julia Kristeva Know of a Resource? ... Julia Kristeva Interviews (European Perspectives - A Series in Social Thought and Cultural Criticism) by Ross Mitchell Guberman (Editor), julia Kristeva, Ediby R. Guberman. It is perhaps edifying to take Kristeva's work as a whole, in order that we may best consider her complex balances of interdisciplinary concerns. In his recent collection of Kristeva's interviews, Ross Mitchell Guberman gives us the opportunity to do just that, in a space that affords us, additionally, a fresh perspective on this theorists personal and intellectual developments. Click here to learn more about this book Click here for more Kristeva Books Click here for Feminism Books
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22. Julia Kristeva
A comprehensive introduction to main themes of kristeva s work.
http://www.msu.edu/user/chrenkal/980/JKRIST.HTM
Julia Kristeva "In the Name of the Father, the Son. . .and the Woman?" About Julia Kristeva, her teacher Roland Barthes wrote, "Julia Kristeva changes the order of things: she always destroys the latest preconception, the one we thought we could be comforted by, the one of which we could be proud: what she displaces is the already-said , that is to say, the insistence of the signified; what she subverts is the authority of monologic science and of filiation." Profile Feminism and the Politics of Marginality ] [Fiction: The Samurai The Old Man and the Wolves Dialogism Intertextuality ... Cited

23. EpistemeLinks: Website Results For Philosopher Julia Kristeva
General website search results for julia kristeva including brief biographies, link resources, and more. Provided by EpistemeLinks.
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24. Julia_Kristeva_Bienvenue
Translate this page julia kristeva, née en Bulgarie, travaille et vit en France depuis 1966. Linguiste, sémiologue, psychanalyste, écrivain, elle est professeur à l Institut
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25. ArtandCulture Artist: Julia Kristeva
Identity formation, the limits of linguistic signification, gender difference, and the possibility for political solidarity julia kristeva has addressed
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26. Julia Kristeva - Philosopher - Biography
julia kristeva philosophy, online resources on the egs.
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Julia Kristeva Julia Kristeva was born in Bulgaria in 1942. At the age of 23, she moved to Paris and has lived there ever since. Her original interests were in language and linguistics, and she was influenced by her contemporaries Lucian Goldmann, and Roland Barthes. She also studied Freudian and Lacanian psychoanalysis, and like her mentors, she began to work both as an analyst and an academic. She joined the ' Tel Quel group' in 1965, where she met her future husband, Phillipe Sollers, and became an active member of the group, focusing on the politics of language. The Tel Quel group worked with the notion of history as a text for interpretation and its writing as an act of politicized production rather than an attempt to make an objective reproduction. Kristeva's articles began to appear in publications by Tel Quel and the journal Critique in 1967, and in 1970 she joined the editorial board. Her research in linguistics, including her interest in Lacan's seminars during the same year, manifested in the publication of

27. Women's Studies: French Feminist Theory
julia kristeva A Bibliography of Primary and Secondary Sources in French and On Yury Lotman By julia kristeva, published in Publications of the Modern
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French Feminists and Anglo-Irish Modernists: Cixous, Kristeva, Beckett and Joyce
Jennifer Birket "discusses the importance ascribed to the work of Samuel Beckett and James Joyce by two major French feminists: the philosopher and psychoanalyst Julia Kristeva and the creative writer and philosopher Hélène Cixous." in , Vol. 18 (1997). Full text downloads as a zipped file that unstuffs (Mac) or unzips (Windows) as a Microsoft Word document. March 1996 interview by Kathleen O'Grady, Trinity College, University of Cambridge. Reprinted from Women's education des femmes (12, 4) Winter 1996-7: pp. 6-10. Not annotated, but searchable and organized by year of publication and alphabetically. Compiled by Eddie Yeghiayan, Special Collections, Main Library, University of California, Irvine. A large, unannotated bibliography

28. Julia Kristeva
The life and work of julia kristeva, a French (Bulgarian) feminist. On the Feminist Theory Website.
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    Julia Kristeva
    Summary of Major Themes
    "Kristeva and Feminism" by Kelly Oliver Although Kristeva does not refer to her own writing as feminist, many feminists turn to her work in order to expand and develop various discussions and debates in feminist theory and criticism. Three elements of Kristeva's thought have been particularly important for feminist theory in Anglo-American contexts:
      1. Her attempt to bring the body back into discourses in the human sciences; 2. Her focus on the significance of the maternal and preoedipal in the constitution of subjectivity; and 3. Her notion of abjection as an explanation for oppression and discrimination.
    The Body Theories of the body are particularly important for feminists because historically (in the humanities) the body has been associated with the feminine, the female, or woman, and denigrated as weak, immoral, unclean, or decaying. Throughout her writing over the last three decades, Kristeva theorized the connection between mind and body, culture and nature, psyche and soma, matter and representation, by insisting both that bodily drives are discharged in representation, and that the logic of signification is already operating in the material body. In New Maladies of the Soul, Kristeva describes the drives as "as pivot between 'soma' and psyche', between biology and representation" (30; see also Time and Sense). She is now famous for the distinction between what she calls the "semiotic" and the "symbolic," which she develops in her early work including Revolution in Poetic Language , "From One Identity to the Other" in Desire in Language, and Powers of Horror. Kristeva maintains that all signification is composed of these two elements. The semiotic element is the bodily drive as it is discharged in signification. The semiotic is associated with the rhythms, tones, and movement of signifying practices. As the discharge of drives, it is also associated with the maternal body, the first source of rhythms, tones, and movements for every human being since we all have resided in that body.

29. Julia Kristeva: A Bibliography By Helene Volat
Includes an Introduction to kristeva, works by and about her.
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30. Julia Kristeva: A Bibliography Of Primary And Secondary Sources In French And En
Includes Primary and Secondary Sources. This comprehensive bibliography surveys the entirety of kristeva s work published in French and English through
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Julia Kristeva: A Bibliography of Primary and Secondary Sources in French and English, 1966-1996
Kathleen O'Grady, Editor This comprehensive bibliography surveys the entirety of Kristeva's work published in French and English through 1996. The bibliography lists:
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  • Kristeva's Curriculum Vitae
The bibliography also includes an extensive chronological listing of a wide variety of secondary sources in both French and English. A subject index organized by English subject headings is also provided, as well as a complete name index. The completion of this important publication was made possible by an award from the American Theological Library Association. Regular updates to this bibliography will be made by the editor and posted on the PDC's web site. Awarded the American Theological Library Association Bibliographer's Award "This book is more than a comprehensive Bibliography. It is a feminist act that documents the life's-work of one of the most prolific female authors of this century.... All of this material has been meticulously and painstakingly assembled in a refreshingly accessible and lucid format.... indispensable, not only to aficionados of Kristeva's writing, but also to those interested in related fields."

31. Kristeva: Bibliography
kristeva 1996 julia kristeva, interviews , (ed. by Ross Mitchell Guberman), New York Columbia University Press, 1996. kristeva 1997 Oliver, K., (ed).,
http://www.text-semiotics.org/Kristeva.html
KRISTEVA, Julia in english in Deutsch in italiano KRISTEVA in english : Kristeva et al.1971 : Kristeva, J., J.Rey-Debove, D.J.Umiker (eds), , Paris ; La Haye : Mouton, 1971.
Kristeva 1977 : Kristeva, J., About Chinese Women , (translated from the French by A.Barrows), London : M. Boyars, 1977.
Kristeva 1980 : Kristeva, J., Desire in language : a semiotic approach to literature and art,( ed. by L.S.Roudiez ; transl. by T.Gora, A.Jardine, and L.S.Roudiez), New York : Columbia University Press, 1980
Kristeva et al.1981 : Kristeva, J., in Jardine, A., A.Kuhn, H.V.Wenzel, L.S. Robinson, French feminist theory , Chicago : The University of Chicago press, 1981.
Kristeva 1982 : Kristeva, J., Powers of horror : an essay on abjection , (transl. by L.S.Roudiez), New York : Columbia University Press, 1982.
Kristeva 1984 : Kristeva, J., Revolution in poetic language, ( transl. by M.Waller ; with an introduction by L.S.Roudiez), New York : Columbia University Press, 1984.
Kristeva 1986 : Kristeva, J., The Kristeva reader , (ed. by T.Moi), New York : Columbia University Press, 1986.

32. Julia Kristeva - On Jury Lotman
French feminist julia kristeva on the life and work of the first Soviet structuralist Yury Lotman.
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On Yury Lotman
Julia Kristeva
When did the Berlin Wall come down? However much this event took us by surprise in the autumn of 1989 - indeed, no one foresaw either its rapidity or its consequences - I believe that the fissures in the wall began to be clearly felt in the early 1960s. A few unknown scholars - thinkers expressing disturbing ideas in hermetic idioms - were regrouping, like a colony of ants, to carry out subversive labors. Too complex for the already nascent media culture, their work was, of course, invisible from Paris or New York; but the masters of the Kremlin were not unaware of its undermining effects. Yury Lotman was one of these scholars. Born 28 February 1922 in Petrograd, doctor of philology, professor at the University of Tartu, Estonia, this former student of Vladimir Propp became in 1964 the editor of Sign Systems Studies , a journal published by the University of Tartu. Established as the first Soviet structuralist with his book On the Delimitation of Linguistic and Philological Concepts of Structure (1963), Lotman published his

33. Swirl:Julia Kristeva
kristeva, julia. The kristeva reader. Edited by Toril Moi. New York Columbia University Press, c1986. P99 .K687 1986 (Hedges). Moi, Toril.
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Kristeva, Julia. The Kristeva reader. Edited by Toril Moi. New York : Columbia University Press, c1986. P99 .K687 1986 (Hedges) Moi, Toril. Sexual/textual politics : feminist literary theory. New York : Methuen, 1985. PN98.W64 M65 1985 (Hedges)
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34. YouTube - 'The Rhythm Of The Sentences': Julia Kristeva On Linguistics
BulgarianFrench philosopher, literary critic, feminist, and psychoanalyst kristeva (b. 1941) offers overviews of her linguistic work in this revealing
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35. Kristeva, Intertextuality, Hypertext
Perhaps the most obvious theory that hypertext embodies and makes explicit is julia kristeva s (1986) notions of intertextuality kristeva, influenced by
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Kristeva, Intertextuality, Hypertext
Perhaps the most obvious theory that hypertext embodies and makes explicit is Julia Kristeva's ( ) notions of intertextuality: Kristeva, influenced by the work of Bakhtin, charts a three-dimensional textual space whose three "coordinates of dialogue" are the writing subject, the addressee (or ideal reader), and exterior texts; she describes this textual space as intersecting planes which have horizontal and vertical axes: The word's status is thus defined horizontally (the word in the text belongs to both writing subject and addressee) as well as vertically (the word in the text is oriented towards an anterior or synchronic literary corpus) . . . each word (text) is an intersection of words (texts) where at least one other word (text) can be read . . . any text is constructed as a mosaic of quotations; any text is the absorption and transformation of another. (p. 37) Essentially, every text is informed by other texts which the reader has read, and the reader's own cultural context. The simplest articulation of intertextuality can be seen in the footnotes that indicate source materials to which a given text is alluding, or which are known to have influenced the author. A constructive hypertext can make this notion of intertextuality an externally accessible "mosaic" of multiple texts, placing the internal connections about which Kristeva theorizes into a visible forum which can be expanded by each subsequent reader.

36. Julia Kristeva, "Approaching Abjection"
julia kristeva, Approaching Abjection. Note This is (most of) chapter one of kristeva s book, Powers of Horror An Essay on Abjection, trans.
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Julia Kristeva, "Approaching Abjection
[Note: This is (most of) chapter one of Kristeva's book, Powers of Horror: An Essay on Abjection , trans. Leon S. Roudiez (New York: Columbia UP, 1982). As you'll see, Kristeva's criticism is heavily inflected by Lacan and by French Deconstruction. I've added explanatory notes (in square brackets) when necessary. Kristeva, by the way, was born in Bulgaria and is considered one of the most influential contemporary French theorists.] No Beast is there without glimmer of infinity,
No eye so vile nor abject that brushes not
Against lightning from on high, now tender, now fierce. Victor Hugo, NEITHER SUBJECT NOR OBJECT
  • There looms, within abjection, one of those violent, dark revolts of being, directed against a threat that seems to emanate from an exorbitant outside or inside, ejected beyond the scope of the possible, the tolerable, the thinkable. It lies there, quite close, but it cannot be assimilated. It beseeches, worries, and fascinates desire, which, nevertheless, does not let itself be seduced. Apprehensive, desire turns aside; sickened, it rejects. A certainty protects it from the shameful - a certainty of which it is proud holds on to it. But simultaneously, just the same, that impetus, that spasm, that leap is drawn toward an elsewhere as tempting as it is condemned. Unflaggingly, like an inescapable boomerang, a vortex of summons and repulsion places the one haunted by it literally beside himself.
  • When I am beset by abjection, the twisted braid of affects and thoughts I call by such a name does not have, properly speaking, a definable
  • 37. Online Events
    On Génie Feminine and Art, julia kristeva, renowned for her work exploring identity julia kristeva has been extraordinarily influential in the field of
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    38. Holberg International Memorial Prize 2004: Julia Kristeva
    The Ludvig Holberg Memorial fund was established in 2003 by the Norwegian Parliament. The Board of the Fund annually awards the Holberg International
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    "Julia Kristeva's innovative explorations of questions on the intersection of language, culture and literature have inspired research across the humanities and the social sciences throughout the world and have also had a significant impact on feminist theory. In her path breaking book La Révolution du langage poétique (1974; Revolution in Poetic Language, 1985)

    39. Julia Kristeva — Infoplease.com
    julia kristeva. Les mots Colette, ou la chair du monde. Vol. 3 of Le genie feminin La vie, la folie, les mots.(Book Review) (World Literature Today)
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    40. Continental Philosophy » Blog Archive » Julia Kristeva - On Linguistics
    This entry was posted on Tuesday, June 26th, 2007 at 622 am and is filed under Psychoanalysis, Videos, Today s Philosophers, kristeva.
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