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− | Julia Kristeva (Bulgarian: Юлия Кръстева; born 24 June 1941) is a Bulgarian-French philosopher, literary critic, psychoanalyst, sociologist, 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 '' | + | Julia Kristeva (Bulgarian: Юлия Кръстева; born 24 June 1941) is a Bulgarian-French philosopher, literary critic, psychoanalyst, sociologist, 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 ''Séméiôtiké'' in 1969. |
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+ | ==Works== | ||
+ | (in French unless noted) | ||
+ | * ''Séméiôtiké: recherches pour une sémanalyse, Paris: Seuil, 1969. | ||
+ | ** ''Desire in Language: A Semiotic Approach to Literature and Art'', Oxford: Blackwell, 1980. {{en}} | ||
==Literature== | ==Literature== | ||
− | * Clare Cavanagh, [[Media:Cavanagh_Clare_1993_Pseudo-Revolution_in_Poetic_Language_Julia_Kristeva_and_the_Russian_Avant-Garde.pdf|"Pseudo-Revolution in Poetic Language: Julia Kristeva and the Russian Avant-Garde"]], ''Slavic Review'' 52:2 (Summer 1993), pp 283-297. | + | * Clare Cavanagh, [[Media:Cavanagh_Clare_1993_Pseudo-Revolution_in_Poetic_Language_Julia_Kristeva_and_the_Russian_Avant-Garde.pdf|"Pseudo-Revolution in Poetic Language: Julia Kristeva and the Russian Avant-Garde"]], ''Slavic Review'' 52:2 (Summer 1993), pp 283-297. {{en}} |
==Links== | ==Links== |
Revision as of 13:00, 20 April 2015
Julia Kristeva (Bulgarian: Юлия Кръстева; born 24 June 1941) is a Bulgarian-French philosopher, literary critic, psychoanalyst, sociologist, 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 Séméiôtiké in 1969.
Works
(in French unless noted)
- Séméiôtiké: recherches pour une sémanalyse, Paris: Seuil, 1969.
- Desire in Language: A Semiotic Approach to Literature and Art, Oxford: Blackwell, 1980. (English)
Literature
- Clare Cavanagh, "Pseudo-Revolution in Poetic Language: Julia Kristeva and the Russian Avant-Garde", Slavic Review 52:2 (Summer 1993), pp 283-297. (English)