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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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  • inherently disturbs conventional identity and cultural concepts. Julia Kristeva explored an influential and formative overview of the concept in her 1980...
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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 English...
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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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  • 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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  • State University Press, 2001 Ecstatic Subjects, Utopia, and Recognition: Kristeva, Heidegger, Irigaray, State University of New York Press, 1998 Anderson...
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  • 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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    Veneta Krasimirova Krasteva (Bulgarian: Венета Красимирова Кръстева; born 23 December 1991) is a Bulgarian model and beauty pageant titleholder who was...
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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    (Sigmund) Fromm Guattari Horney Irigaray Jacobson Jones Jung Kohut Klein Kristeva Lacan Laing Laplanche Mahler Rank Reich Spielrein Stekel Strachey Sullivan...
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  • (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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  • as Critical Theory. Lexington Books. ISBN 0-7391-1148-5 Kristeva, Julia (1986). The Kristeva Reader, edited by T. Moi. Columbia University Press. ISBN 0-231-06325-3...
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  • Fourier Friedan Frye Gamond Goldman Grosz Haslanger hooks Irigaray Jaggar Kristeva Lerner Lorde Lugones Luxemburg MacKinnon Mama Michel Mill Taylor Mill Millett...
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  • repression of the "feminine" required for language and culture, Julia Kristeva added women back into the narrative by claiming that poetic language—the...
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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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  • major work of abjection, as outlined by Julia Kristeva in her 1980 work Powers of Horror. According to Kristeva, the abject refers to that which signifies...
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