
Julia Kristeva
Julia Kristeva is a prominent Bulgarian-French philosopher, psychoanalyst, and writer whose work spans literature, feminism, and psychoanalysis. She has explored the concept of melancholy in relation to identity and language, contributing significantly to contemporary thought on emotions and cultural theory.
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Recent news mentions
Julia Kristeva posed a question about the capacity to truly love Dostoievski's work.
Dolor, contradicción y exceso: tus hijos están leyendo a Fiódor M. Dostoievski | BabeliaJulia Kristeva described the projection of the abject onto the other.
Zionism, trauma and the psychology of supremacy – The Mail & GuardianJulia Kristeva references the concept of the 'good enough mother' in her lecture titled Motherhood Today.
‘A psychological umbilical cord’: Why fiction loves difficult mothers | BooksJulia Kristeva's concept of the abject is referenced in relation to Kelley’s work.
Recension: Vild och rolig konst av Mike Kelley på ModernaJulia Kristeva is quoted discussing the expression of suffering in demands.
מה מברכים על נפיחה? תתפלאו, יש לשאלה הזו תשובהJulia Kristeva is recognized for her various works related to melancholy.
Decir la melancolía | El Universal































