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  1. Powers of Horror: An Essay on Abjection (European Perspectives Series) by Julia Kristeva, 1982-04-15
  2. The Samurai by Julia Kristeva, 1992-04-15
  3. This Incredible Need to Believe (European Perspectives: A Series in Social Thought and Cultural Criticism) by Julia Kristeva, 2009-09-25
  4. Murder in Byzantium: A Novel by Julia Kristeva, 2008-03-17
  5. The Old Man and the Wolves: A Novel by Julia Kristeva, 1994-04-15
  6. Black Sun by Julia Kristeva, 1992-10-15
  7. Desire in Language: A Semiotic Approach to Literature and Art by Julia Kristeva, 1980-04-15
  8. Tales of Love (European Perspectives) by Julia Kristeva, 1987-04-15
  9. Julia Kristeva (Routledge Critical Thinkers) by Noelle McAfee, 2003-12-09
  10. Revolution in Poetic Language (European Perspectives Series) by Julia Kristeva, 1984-04-15
  11. Melanie Klein (European Perspectives: A Series in Social Thought and Cultural Criticism) by Julia Kristeva, 2004-12-31
  12. JULIA KRISTEVA: ART, LOVE, MELANCHOLY, PHILOSOPHY, SEMIOTICS AND PSYCHOANALYSIS (Media, Feminism, Cultural Studies) by Kelly Ives, 2010-02-01
  13. Intimate Revolt: The Powers and Limits of Psychoanalysis (European Perspectives: A Series in Social Thought and Cultural Criticism) by Julia Kristeva, 2002-08
  14. The Kristeva Reader by Julia Kristeva, 1986-04-15

1. Julia Kristeva Resources At Erratic Impact's Feminism Web
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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
Kristeva Bibliography
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3. Julia Kristeva - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Julia Kristeva; Julia Kristeva in Paris, 2008 Born Юлия Кръстева 24 June 1941 (194106-24) Sliven, Bulgaria Residence France Nationality French / Bulgarian
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Julia Kristeva
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Julia Kristeva in Paris, 2008 Born
24 June 1941
Sliven
Bulgaria Residence France Nationality French Bulgarian Alma mater University of Sofia and others philosopher literary critic psychoanalyst sociologist ... novelist Spouse Philippe Sollers Awards Holberg International Memorial Prize Hannah Arendt Award for Political Thought Website http://www.kristeva.fr/ Julia Kristeva Bulgarian ) (born 24 June 1941) is a Bulgarian French philosopher literary critic ... feminist , and, most recently, novelist , who has lived in France since the mid-1960s. She is now a Professor at the University Paris Diderot . Kristeva became influential in international critical analysis, cultural theory and feminism after publishing her first book Semeiotikè in 1969. Her immense body of work includes books and essays which address intertextuality , the semiotic , and abjection , in the fields of linguistics, literary theory and criticism, psychoanalysis , biography and autobiography, political and cultural analysis, art and art history. Together with Roland Barthes Todorov Goldmann Gérard Genette ... Greimas , and Althusser , she stands as one of the foremost structuralists , in that time when structuralism took major place in humanities . Her works also have an important place in post-structuralist thought.

4. Kristeva, Julia - Life Is A Narrative.pdf
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5. Julia Kristeva - Wikipedia, La Enciclopedia Libre
Biograf a de la pensadora con enlaces a t rminos relevantes.
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Julia Kristeva
Julia Kristeva , nacida el 24 de junio de en Sliven, Bulgaria , es una filósofa , teórica de la literatura y el feminismo psicoanalista y escritora francesa de origen búlgaro. Se educó en un colegio francés y luego estudió lingüística en la Universidad de Sofía . En 1965, a la edad de 24 años se trasladó a París estudió en la Universidad de París y en la École Pratique des Hautes Études, al tiempo que publicaba artículos en revistas como Tel Quel Critique y Langages . Desde 1970 hasta 1983, formó parte del equipo de redacción de Tel Quel En la actualidad, enseña Semiología en la State University de Nueva York y la Universidad París VII "Denis Diderot". Su obra, de gran complejidad, se enmarca por lo general en la crítica del estructuralismo (neoestructuralismo y post-estructuralismo ), con influencias de

6. Kristeva, Julia - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Kristeva
Bulgarianborn French psychoanalyst and literary theorist. Drawing on Freudian psychoanalysis and structuralist linguistics, she has analysed the relationship between language
http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Kristeva, Julia

7. Julia Kristeva
Biographical information from the Feminist Theory Website, composed by Kelly Oliver.
http://www.cddc.vt.edu/feminism/Kristeva.html
    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.

8. Kristeva, Julia Definition Of Kristeva, Julia In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Kristeva, Julia, 1941–, French critic, psychoanalyst, semiotician, and writer, b. Sliven, Bulgaria. Writing in French, she has explored many subjects including structuralist
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9. Victor J. Vitanza, E5311, Syllabus, "Foundations Of Rhetoric And Composition"
Kristeva, Julia. Book Black Sun Despression and Melancholia. NY Columbia UP, 1989. Desire in Language A Semiotic Approach to Literature and Art.
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Black Sun: Despression and Melancholia. NY: Columbia UP, 1989. Desire in Language: A Semiotic Approach to Literature and Art. NY: Columbia UP, 1980. The Kristeva Reader. Ed. Toril Moi. NY: Columbia UP, 1986. Powers of Horror: An Essay on Abjection. NY: Columbia UP, 1982. Revolution in Poetic Language. NY: Columbia UP, 1984. Strangers to Ourselves. NY: Columbia UP, 1991. Articles: Forthcoming....
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10. 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

11. Kristeva, Julia
Kristeva, Julia Kristeva, Julia Born in Bulgaria in 1941, Julia Kristeva went to Paris in 1966 to finish her dissertation on French literature; there she worked with Roland Barthes and
http://www.taalfilosofie.nl/bestanden/hopkins_kristeva.pdf

12. Clifford Davis: "The Abject: Kristeva And The Antigone"
PAROLES GEL ES Volume 13, 1995 Extract from The Abject Kristeva and the Antigone Clifford Davis. Julia Kristeva's theory of the abject provides an illuminating and interrogative
http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/parolesgelees/ex13dav.htm

Volume 13, 1995
Extract from: "The Abject: Kristeva and the Antigone
Clifford Davis Julia Kristeva's theory of the abject provides an illuminating and interrogative hermeneutic technique for Sophocles' Antigone . Kristeva has demonstrated the applicability of this theory to the Theban saga (although, perhaps, with mixed results) in her reading of Sophocles's Oedipus Tyrranos and Oedipus at Colonus Her interpretation of Oedipus Tyrranos not only reinforces Lacanian psychoanalytical theory, but also situates the concept of the abject, as an extension of Lacan, within the ancient text as the agos , "defilement" of Oedipus. Kristeva argues that the new king, as agos , represents the source of the abject and embodies its purification as pharmakos : "scapegoat." The structural and thematic oppositions in the Antigone between patriarchal, institutional uniformity in the polis and the more antiquated, chthonic obligations of the heterogeneous dead mark this drama, too, as extraordinarily well-suited for reinterpretation as a confrontation between an archaic, Greek Symbolic and the abject. In this paper, I use Kristevan theory to elucidate and reinterpret the primary oppositions in Sophocles's Antigone and demonstrate how such a reading differs from the structuralist interpretations of C.W. Oudemans and J.P. Vernant.

13. Julia Kristeva: A Bibliography By Helene Volat
Includes an Introduction to Kristeva, works by and about her.
http://ms.cc.sunysb.edu/~hvolat/kristeva/kristeva.htm
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14. Julia Kristeva
The life and work of Julia Kristeva, a French (Bulgarian) feminist. On the Feminist Theory Website.
http://www.cddc.vt.edu/feminism/kristeva.html
    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.

15. Definitions Of Kristeva Julia - OneLook Dictionary Search
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16. Introduction To Kristeva
Alice Kelsey gives an introduction to the philosophers life and work.
http://www.engl.niu.edu/wac/kristeva.html
Julia Kristeva, b. 1941
Presented by Alice Kelsey in English 510 , 5 August 1996 Julia Kristeva (b. Bulgaria, 1941-): psychoanalyst, linguist, semiotician, novelist, and rhetorician
  • 1965 - emigrated to Paris for doctoral studies. joined 'Tel Quel group' eventually marrying its head, Philippe Sollers.
  • 1968 - involved in leftist French politics, publishing in Tel Quel.
  • 1970 - part of Tel Quel's editorial board, attended Lacan seminars.
  • 1973 - state doctorate in Paris, thesis published as Revolution in Poetic Language (1984).
  • 1974 - University of Paris, chair of linguistics and visiting appointments at Columbia University.
  • 1979 - begin psychoanalytic career.
  • 1990 - novel, Les Samourais, published.
Kristeva Glossary
  • symbolic - the domain of position and judgment, chronologically follows semiotic (post-Oedipal), is the establishment of a sign system, always present, historical time (linear), and creates repressed writing.
  • semiotic - the science of signs (that which creates the need for symbolic),cyclical through time, pre-Oedipal, and creates unrepressed writing. Exists in children before language acquisition and has significance.
  • semanalysis - word coined by Kristeva to differentiate her type of linguistic analysis which is a dissolving of the sign through critical analysis, avoids the text designing its own limits, and stresses the heterogeneity of language rather than homogeneity of conventional linguistic model.

17. Julia Kristeva Criticism
Kristeva, Julia Introduction Julia Kristeva 1941-Bulgarian-born French linguist, psychoanalyst, literary
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18. Kristeva Julia From FOLDOC
Kristeva Julia history of philosophy, contemporary philosophy, biography BulgarianFrench literary critic and psychoanalyst (1941-) influenced by the deconstructive methods of Derrida.
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19. Julia Kristeva - Philosopher - Biography
Features a biography and bibliography of the Bulgarian feminist Julia Kristeva.
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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 Le Texte Du Roman (1969), and subsequently

20. Kristeva, Julia (Jeanine Herman, Trans.). 'Intimate Revolt: The Powers And Limit
Free Online Library Kristeva, Julia (Jeanine Herman, Trans.). 'Intimate Revolt The Powers and Limits of Psychoanalysis'.(Book Review) by Adolescence ; Psychology and mental
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KRISTEVA, Julia (Jeanine Herman, Trans.). Intimate Revolt: The Powers and Limits of Psychoanalysis. New York: Columbia University Press Columbia University Press is an academic press based in New York City and affiliated with Columbia University. It is currently directed by James D. Jordan (2004-present) and publishes titles in the humanities and sciences, including the fields of literary and cultural studies, , 2003. 294pp. $63.00 (h), $19.50 (p).
Julia Kristeva, herself a product of the famous May '68 Paris student uprising, has long been fascinated by the concept of rebellion and revolution. Psychoanalysts believe that rebellion guarantees our independence and creative capacities, but is revolution still possible? Confronted with the culture of entertainment, can we build and nurture a culture of revolt, in the etymological et·y·mo·log·i·cal   also et·y·mo·log·ic
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