Julia Kristeva
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Julia Kristeva is a famous Bulgarian philosopher and psychoanalyst who lives and works in France.
Kristeva is one of the authors criticized for abusing mathematical terms and terminology in Sokal and Bricmont's Fashionable Nonsense.
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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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External links
- State University of New York at Stony Brook (http://ms.cc.sunysb.edu/~hvolat/kristeva/krist01.htm)
- Tate Britain Online Event: Julia Kristeva (http://www.tate.org.uk/onlineevents/archive/julia_kristeva/)bg:Юлия Кръстева
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