Julia Kristeva

  • Julia Kristeva: Speaking The Unspeakable
    By Anne-Marie Smith

    Anne-Marie Smith’s concise introductory study examines Kristeva in the light of her contemporary activity as writer, teacher and psychoanalyst.

  • Julia Kristeva: Psychoanalysis and Modernity
    By Sara Beardsworth

    In Lewis White Beck (ed.). On history: Immanuel Kant. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill. ———. 1969. Groundwork of the metaphysic of morals. Trans. H. J. Paton. London: Hutchinson. Klein, Melanie. 1952. Developments in psychoanalysis.

  • Julia Kristeva
    By John Lechte

    A leading literary critic and psychoanalyst, Julia Kristeva is one of the most significant French thinkers writing today. In this up-to-date survey of her work, John Lechte outlines fully and systematically her intellectual development.

  • Julia Kristeva
    By Noelle McAfee

    This volume is an accessible, introductory guide to the main themes of Kristeva's work, including her ideas on: *semiotics and symbolism *abjection *melancholia *feminism *revolt.

  • Julia Kristeva: Readings of Exile and Estrangement
    By A. Smith

    It unsettles our hold on everyday experience and makes us strangers and exiles. Anna Smith argues that this is the side of literature which attracts critic and psychoanalyst Julia Kristeva.

  • Julia Kristeva: Art, Love, Melancholy, Philosophy, Semiotics and Psychoanalysis
    By Kelly Ives

    This is a critical study of French philosopher Julia Kristeva (born 1941) which explores many different aspects of Kristeva's work.