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Julia Kristeva
Kristeva and the Political
Your Abjection Is in Another Castle: Julia Kristeva, Gamer Theory, and Identities-In-Différance
Julia Kristeva's 'Culture of Revolt' and (Post) Modern Religious Subjectivity
Feminism & Philosophy Vol.5 No.1
Powers of Horror; an Essay on Abjection
Mourning, Melancholia, and the Possibility Of
Women's Time Author(S): Julia Kristeva, Alice Jardine, Harry Blake Source: Signs, Vol
5 Is There a Feminine Genius?*
Julia Kristeva
Translating Hélène Cixous: French Feminism(S) and Anglo-American Feminist Theory Lynn K
Colouring Jouissance: the Art of Judith Cain
Ideologies of Gender
1 Telling Different Stories: Subjectivity and Feminist Identity Politics1 By
Julia Kristeva's Maternal Passions
Enjoying What We Don't Have
Julia Kristeva: the Polylogic Wager (Part 11)
Hélène Cixous: the Effect of Freud and Lacan on Écriture Féminine
Introduction
Top View
The Abject: Kristeva and the Antigone
Transference and the Ego: a (Psycho)Analysis of Interpsychic Translation Lauren A
Barbara Morrison, Ph.D. Introduction Julia Kristeva and Luce Irigaray Are
Review of Julia Kristeva, This Incredible Need to Believe. Elaine P
Butler, Kristeva and the Location of a 'Maternal Language' Erin Wunker
The Ethical and Political Function of Revolt in Julia
4 Technologies of Violence and Vulnerability
French Feminism:” a Critical History
The Use and Abuse of Simone De Beauvoir: Re-Evaluating the French
The Relevance of Julia Kristeva's Theory of 'Signifiance' for Theology
Judith Butler and Julia Kristeva
Julia Kristeva and Abjection
L'écriture FÉMININE, Translated As “Feminine Writing”
Julia Kristeva and the Psychological Dynamics of Writing
Female Subjectivity and Religion According to Julia Kristeva
Julia Kristeva and Slavoj I Ek on Marx
Interview with Julia Kristeva
The Balkans Geo-Psychoanalysis
A Study of Kristeva and Irigaray's Critiques of Phallogocentrism: An
Reading Julia Kristeva: Estrangement and the Female Intellectual