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Julia Kristeva
Julia Kristeva is a famous contemporary Bulgarian philosopher who lives and works in France.
Life and work
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A useful introduction can be found on this page.
Kristeva is one of the authors criticized for abusing mathematical terms and terminology in Sokal and Bricmont's Fashionable Nonsense.
Bibliography
In English, from http://www.text-semiotics.org/Kristeva.html#eng
- Kristeva et al.1971 : Kristeva, J., J.Rey-Debove, D.J.Umiker (eds), Essays in semiotics. Essais de sémiotique, 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.
- Kristeva 1987 : Kristeva, J., In the beginning was love : psychoanalysis and faith, (transl. by A.Goldhammer), New York : Columbia University Press, 1987.
- Kristeva 1987 : Kristeva, J., Tales of love, (transl. by L.S.Roudiez), New York : Columbia University Press, 1987.
- Kristeva 1989 : Kristeva, J., Language--the unknown : an initiation into linguistics, (transl. by A.M.Menke), New York : Columbia University Press, 1989.
- Kristeva 1989 : Kristeva, J., Black sun : depression and melancholia, (translated by L.S.Roudi), New York : Columbia University Press, 1989.
- Kristeva 1991 : Kristeva, J., Strangers to ourselves, (transl. by L.S.Roudiez), New York : Columbia University Press, 1991.
- Kristeva 1993 : Kristeva, J., Proust and the sense of time, (transl., and with an introduction by S.Bann), New York : Columbia University Press, 1993.
- Kristeva 1993 : Kristeva, J., Nations without nationalism, (transl. by L.S.Roudiez), New York : Columbia University Press, 1993.
- Kristeva 1995 : Kristeva, J., New maladies of the soul, (transl. by R.Guberman), New York : Columbia University Press, 1995.
- Kristeva 1996 : Kristeva, J., Time & sense : Proust and the experience of literature, (transl. by R.Guberman), New York : Columbia University Press, 1996.
- Kristeva 1996 : Julia Kristeva, interviews, (ed. by Ross Mitchell Guberman), New York : Columbia University Press, 1996.
- Kristeva 1997 : Oliver, K., (ed)., The portable Kristeva, New York : Columbia University Press, 1997.
- Kristeva 2000 : Kristeva, J., The sense and non-sense of revolt, (translated by J.Herman), New York : Columbia University Press, 2000.
- Kristeva 2000 : Kristeva, J., Crisis of the European subject, (translated by S.Fairfield ; with an introduction by S.Dayal), New York : Other Press, 2000.
- Kristeva et al.2001 : Clément, C., et J.Kristeva, The feminine and the sacred, (translated by J.M.Todd), New York : Columbia University Press, 2001.
- Kristeva 2001 : Kristeva, J., Hannah Arendt, New York : Columbia University Press, 2001.
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