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    Julia Kristeva (French: [kʁisteva]; born Yuliya Stoyanova Krasteva, Bulgarian: Юлия Стоянова Кръстева; on 24 June 1941) is a Bulgarian-French philosopher...
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  • which inherently disturbs conventional identity and cultural concepts. Julia Kristeva explored an influential and formative overview of the concept in her...
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  • Semiotics (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1977), p. 89 In 1969, Julia Kristeva also attempted to understand the dynamic development of the situations...
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  • from the narrow concepts of normal. Hélène Cixous, Luce Irigaray and Julia Kristeva are considered the mothers of post-structuralist feminist theory. Since...
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  • l'abjection) is a 1980 book by Julia Kristeva. The work is an extensive treatise on the subject of abjection, in which Kristeva draws on the theories of Sigmund...
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  • theorists including Luce Irigaray, Chantal Chawaf, Catherine Clément and Julia Kristeva, and has subsequently been expanded upon by writers such as psychoanalytic...
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  • Alain Badiou. Influential figures in Lacanianism include Slavoj Žižek, Julia Kristeva and Serge Leclaire. Lacanians view the structure of the mind as defined...
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  • feelings of disgust, to masochism, and to pornography. The psychoanalyst Julia Kristeva would subsequently explore anal eroticism in connection with her concept...
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  • Black Sun: Depression and Melancholia is a book by Julia Kristeva, published in 1989. It was translated from French to English by Leon S. Roudiez. In his...
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  • French-speaking writers of her own time including Marguerite Duras, Amin Maalouf, Julia Kristeva, Michel Quint, Jean Anouilh, Michel Tournier, Jean Genet, Alain Bosquet...
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  • two rival entities may be understood as belonging to metaphysics" — Julia Kristeva Metaphorical symbolism of sexual polarity is deeply intertwined in cultural...
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  • "Interview with Julia Kristeva" in "Positions" (The University of Chicago Press, 1981), pp. 21 Cf. Jacques Derrida, "Interview with Julia Kristeva" in "Positions"...
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  • including Sigmund Freud, and Julia Kristeva. Julia Kristeva is one of Creed's major feminist influencers, as she studied Kristeva in great depth, particularly...
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  • performative. Feminist theory of psychoanalysis, articulated mainly by Julia Kristeva and Bracha L. Ettinger, and informed both by Sigmund Freud, Jacques...
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  • faithful to Julia Kristeva's original vision to those who simply use it as a stylish way of talking about allusion and influence". Julia Kristeva coined the...
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    thinkers and theorists like roboticist Masahiro Mori's uncanny valley and Julia Kristeva's concept of abjection. Canny is from the Anglo-Saxon root ken: "knowledge...
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    wrote the preface for a book published in 2017 by the psychoanalyst Julia Kristeva. The two women also published their letters to each other, reflecting...
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  • considered by object relations theory to be a key to creative living. Julia Kristeva sees it as central to an authentic inner life, as well as to creative...
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    studies from viewpoints of art history and psychoanalysis. The writer Julia Kristeva is among influential voices at the turn of the century, contributing...
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  • deterministic, reductionist vulgar Marxism". John Phillips states that Julia Kristeva understands "vulgar Marxism" as synonymous with "vulgar sociologism"...
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    Sainte-Geneviève of Versailles and at the ESSEC Business School. Sollers married Julia Kristeva in 1967. He died on 5 May 2023, at the age of 86. Following his first...
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    ISBN 978-1-4384-3278-6. Including classical texts by Judith Butler, Bracha Ettinger, Julia Kristeva, Luce Irigaray and Adriana Cavarero. Wilmer, S. E., and Zukauskaite...
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  • have been linked to a counterphobic, manic attitude in the driver. Julia Kristeva considered that language could be used by the developing child as a...
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  • philosophers, working in psychoanalytic feminism, and including Luce Irigaray, Julia Kristeva, and Hélène Cixous, have taken varying post-structuralist views on the...
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    mental processes separate from those of the author. Critics such as Julia Kristeva focus on the hatred between the families, arguing that this hatred is...
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  • term in his philosophy; it also plays an important role in the work of Julia Kristeva and Roland Barthes. In his 1973 literary theory book The Pleasure of...
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  • title "Hérethique de l'amour") is an essay by philosopher and critic Julia Kristeva. First published in French in Tel Quel (1977), it was translated into...
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  • as an emotional impoverishment aimed at self-mothering via the mind. Julia Kristeva similarly described a process whereby "symbolicity itself is cathected...
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  • Lévi-Strauss – Louis Althusser – Roland Barthes – Michel Foucault – Julia Kristeva – Bruno Latour – Critical apparatus Event (philosophy) Genealogy (philosophy)...
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  • feminism. Androcentrism Ecriture feminine Feminist geography Gynocriticism Julia Kristeva Male gaze Phallic architecture Phallic monism Phallogocentrism Quoted...
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