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-[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [May 2007]+'''Julia Kristeva''' ({{lang-bg|Юлия Кръстева}}) (born [[24 June]] [[1941]]) is a [[Bulgarians|Bulgarian]]-[[France|French]] [[philosopher]], [[literary critic]], [[psychoanalysis|psychoanalyst]], [[feminism|feminist]], and, most recently, [[novelist]], who has lived in [[France]] since the mid-[[1960s]]. Kristeva has become influential in today's critical analysis and [[cultural theory]] after publishing her first book ''Semeiotikè'' in 1969. Her immense body of work includes books, essays and preface publications of architectural importance, which include the notions of [[intertextuality]], the [[semiotic]], and [[abjection]], for the fields of linguistics, literary theory and criticism, psychoanalysis, biography and autobiography, political and cultural analysis, art and art history. Together with [[Barthes]], [[Todorov]], [[Lucien Goldmann|Goldmann]], [[Genette]], [[Claude Lévi-Strauss|Lévi-Strauss]], [[Lacan]], [[Greimas]], [[Michel Foucault|Foucault]], and [[Althusser]], she stands as one of the forefront structuralists, in that time when structuralism took major place in [[humanities]]. Her works also have an important place in [[post-structuralist]] thought.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [May 2007]

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Julia Kristeva (Template:Lang-bg) (born 24 June 1941) is a Bulgarian-French philosopher, literary critic, psychoanalyst, feminist, and, most recently, novelist, who has lived in France since the mid-1960s. Kristeva has become influential in today's critical analysis and cultural theory after publishing her first book Semeiotikè in 1969. Her immense body of work includes books, essays and preface publications of architectural importance, which include the notions of intertextuality, the semiotic, and abjection, for the fields of linguistics, literary theory and criticism, psychoanalysis, biography and autobiography, political and cultural analysis, art and art history. Together with Barthes, Todorov, Goldmann, Genette, Lévi-Strauss, Lacan, Greimas, Foucault, and Althusser, she stands as one of the forefront structuralists, in that time when structuralism took major place in humanities. Her works also have an important place in post-structuralist thought.[1] [May 2007]

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