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Julia Kristeva: A Bibliography
Hélène Volat
Selected Articles, Chapters
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1970
- BARTHES, Roland, "L'Etrangère," La Quinzaine
littéraire, 93, May 1-15, 1970, pp. 19-20
- "A Typology of texts. Sèméiotikè:
recherches pour une sémanalyse," Times
Literary Supplement, 3577, September 18, 1970, p. 1045.
1971
- BOTTONI, L., "Julia Kristeva. Le Texte du roman," Lingua
e stile, VI, 1971, pp. 509-12.
- HOUDEBINE, Jean-Louis, "Lecture(s) d'une refonte," Critique,
XXVII, 287, April 1971, pp. 318-50.
- "New frontiers in the theory of fiction," Times Literary
Supplement, 3627, September 3, 1971, pp. 1055-56.
- RAILLON, Jean-Claude, "Le Signe renaissant," Marche
romane, XXI, 4, 1971, pp. 21-35.
1972
- BOYER, Henri, "Julia Kristeva. Le Texte du roman," Revue
des langues romanes, LXXX, 1st fascicule, 1972, pp.
195-98.
- CHAMPAGNE, Roland A., "The words: Le Roman du texte: a
response to Julia Kristeva's reading of Antoine de La Salle's Le
Petit Jehan de Saintré," SubStance, 4, Fall
1972, pp. 125-33.
- DUCROT, Oswald; TODOROV, Tzvetan. Dictionnaire
encyclopédique des sciences du langage. Paris,
Seuil, 1972. 453 p. pp. 443-53.
- KRAUSS, Werner, "Julia Kristeva: Le Texte du roman,"
Deutsche Literatur Zeitung, 93, 2, February 1972, p. 118.
- LEGROS, Georges, "Mallarmé et la sémiologie
poétique," Cahiers d'analyse textuelle, 14, 1972,
pp. 138-46.
- QUAQHEBEUR, Marc, "Julia Kristeva, une philosophie de
l'avant-garde," Les Lettres romanes, 26, 1, February
1972, pp. 360-88.
- RELLA, Franco, "Pratica letteraria e ideologia (note su
alcuni testi)," Nuova Corrente, 57-58, 1972, pp. 136-52.
- ROUDIEZ, Léon, "Julia Kristeva: Le Texte du roman,"
Romanic Review, LXIII, 1, February 1972, pp. 76-78.
1973
- BRAINERD, Barron, "Julia Kristeva. Essays in
Semiotics/Essais de sémiotique," American
Anthropologist, 75, 6, December 1973, pp. 1916.
- BULEU, François-René, "Tel quel à
l'Amphi," Le Monde, 8856, July 5, 1973, p. 15.
- CAWS, Mary Ann, "Tel quel: text and revolution," Diacritics,
3, 1, Spring 1973, pp. 2-8.
- CULLER, Jonathan, "Tzvetan Todorov. Poétique de la
prose and Julia Kristeva Le Texte du roman," Modern
Language
Review, 68, 4, October 1973, pp. 900-2.
1974
- BROEKMAN, Jan M., Structuralism. Moscow - Prague - Paris.
Times Literary Supplement, 3782, August 30, 1974, p. 934.
- CULLER, Jonathan, "The Ever-moving finger," Times
Literary Supplement, 3782, August 30, 1974, p. 934.
- D., R.-P., "Kristeva ou la révolution du silence," Le
Monde [des livres], 9142, June 7, 1974, p. 28.
- DESANTI, Dominique, "Les Femmes, mais vues par qui?," Le
Monde [des livres], 9315, December 27, 1974, p. 11.
- GRIVEL, Ch., "La Sémiotique kristevienne," Rapports.
Franse
Boek, XLIV, 1, January 1974, pp. 1-8.
- HEATH, Stephen, "Théâtre du langage. Julia
Kristeva, La Révolution du langage poétique,"
Critique, XXX, 331, December 1974, pp. 1053-80.
- HEFNER, Robert W., "The Tel quel ideology: material
practice upon material practice," SubStance, 8, Winter
1974, pp. 127-38.
- LEWIS, Philip, "Revolutionary semiotics," Diacritics,
4, 2, Fall 1974, pp. 28-32.
- PACHET, Pierre, "L'Avaleur de sabres," La Quinzaine
littéraire, 186, May 1, 1974, pp. 23-24.
- POLET, Jean-Claude, "A travers Sèméiotikè
de
Julia
Kristeva,
ou l'illusion sémiotique," Les Lettres romanes, 28,
4, 1974, pp. 360-99.
- SCARPETTA, Guy, "Le Creuset dangereux et violent," Les
Nouvelles littéraires, 2429, April 15, 1974, p. 5.
- VAN WERT, William F.; MIGNOLO, Walter, "Julia Kristeva:
Cinematic Semiotic Practice," SubStance, 9, 1974, pp.
97-114.
- WASON, Peter; UREN Ormond, "The Semantics of semiotics," New
Society, 30, December 26, 1974, pp. 812-14.
1975
- BAUER, Christian, "Kristeva Julia. La Traversée
des signes," Kratylos, XX, 1975, pp. 187-88.
- BEAUJOUR, Michel, "A propos de l'écart dans La
Révolution du langage poétique de Julia
Kristeva," Romanic Review, 66, 3, May 1975, pp. 214-33.
- BENOIST, Jean-Marie. La Révolution structurale.
Paris, Grasset, 1975. 352 p. (Coll. "Figures"). Pp. 18, 264-75.
- BLANCHARD, J. M., "Sémistyles: Le rituel de la
littérature," Semiotica, 14, 4, 1975, pp.
297-328.
- BOUCQUEY, Eliane, "Unes femmes," Les Cahiers du Grif,
7, 1975, pp. 22-27.
- CONLEY, Verena Andermatt, "Kristeva's China," Diacritics,
5, 4, Winter 1975, pp. 25-30.
- CREECH, James, "Julia Kristeva's Bataille: reading as
triumph," Diacritics, 5, 1, Spring 1975, pp. 62-68.
- FORRESTER, Viviane, "Julia Kristeva telle quelle," Le
Nouvel Observateur, 533, January 27-February 2, 1975, p.
60.
- GRÉGOIRE, Adolphe, "La Révolution du language
poétique.". Le Langage et l'homme, 28, May 1975,
p. 75.
- HARDT, Manfred, "Kristeva," pp. 309-25 in Französische
Literaturkritik
der Gegenwart im Einzeldarstellungen. Edited by Wolf
Dieter LANGE. Stuttgart, Kroner, 1975. 372 p.
- HÉLÈNE, JOSÉE, GENEVIÈVE, MARIE,
MARTINE, "Pourquoi (pas) les Chinoises? Pourquoi (pas) nous? Sur
Des Chinoises de Julia Kristeva," Les Temps modernes,
349-50, August-September 1975, pp. 342-53.
- LETTIER, Gabriella, "Julia Kristeva: La Révolution
du langage poétique," Il Verri, 12,
December 1975, pp. 142-46.
- LOTRINGER, Sylvère, "The Subject on trial," Semiotext(e),
1, 3, 1975, pp. 3-8.
- RONAT, Mitsou, "Questions sur les idéologies qui
président à, et naissent de, l'utilisation de
théories linguistiques par la littérature," p.
11-25 in La Langue manifeste. Littérature et
théories du language. Paris, Action
Poétique, 1975. 127 p.
- SCARPETTA, Guy, "A contre-courant," Critique, XXXI,
337, June 1975, pp. 592-98.
1976
- ALEXANDER, George, "The Group Tel quel," Working
Papers in Sex, Science and Culture, 1, 2, November 1976,
pp. 3-11.
- BROOKE-ROSE, Christine, "Letter from Paris: Ganging up," Spectator,
236, 7709, March 27, 1976, p. 26.
- BUCK, Paul, "New French writing," Poetry Information,
15, Summer 1976, pp. 50-70.
- CERQUIGLINI, Bernard, "Julia Kristeva: La
Révolution du langage poétique," Annales,
Economies, Sociétés, Civilisations, 31, 1,
January-February 1976, pp. 599-603.
- GALLOP, Jane, "The Ladies' man," Diacritics, 6, 4,
Winter 1976, pp. 28-34.
- GRANJON, Marie-Christine, "Les Femmes, le langage et l'écriture,"
Raison présente, 39, July-August-September 1976,
pp. 25-32.
- HEMPFER, Klaus W., Poststrukturale Texttheorie und
Narrative Praxis. Tel quel und die Konstitution eines Nouveau
Nouveau Roman. Munich, Wilhelm Fink Verlag, 1976. 185 p.
Pp. 33-38, 41-47, 53.
- LUND, Hans Peter, "Mallarmé chez Kristeva," Orbis
Litterarum, 31, 1976, pp. 229-36.
- NESSELROTH, Peter W., "Poetic language and the revolution," L'Esprit
créateur, XVI, 1, 1976, pp. 149-60.
- OUELLET, Pierre, "Julia Kristeva et al., La
Traversée des signes," Etudes
littéraires, 1, August 1976, pp. 409-16.
- PERRONE-MOISES, Lyla, "L'Intertextualité critique," Poétique,
7, 27, 1976, pp. 372-84.
1977
- "About Chinese women," Choice, 14, 7, September 1977,
p. 944.
- "About Chinese women," Publishers Weekly, 211, 5,
January 1977, p. 68.
- BENOIST, Jean-Marie, "Julia Kristeva, fidèle à
son pari théorique," Le Monde [des livres],
10083, July 1, 1977, p. 21.
- BURNISTON, Steve; WEEDON, Chris, "Ideology, subjectivity and
the artistic text," Working Papers in Cultural Studies,
10, 1977, pp. 203-33.
- CHAMPAGNE, Roland A., "The Words: Le Roman du texte: a
response to Julia Kristeva's reading of Antoine de La Salle's Le
Petit Jehan de Saintré," pp. 95-109 in CHAMPAGNE,
Roland, ed., Beyond the structuralist myth of
écriture. The Hague, Mouton, 1977. 142 p.
- CLAVEL, André, "La Polyphonie de Kristeva," Les
Nouvelles Littéraires, 2589, June 16-23, 1977, p.
9.
- CONLEY, Verena Andermatt, "Julia Kristeva and the traversal
of modern poetic space," Enclitic, 1, 2, Fall 1977, pp.
65-77.
- COWARD, Rosalind; ELLIS, John, "The critique of sign," pp.
122-52 in Language and Materialism: Developments in
Semiology and the Theory of the Subject. London, Routledge
and Kegan Paul, 1977. 165 p.
- GROSSE, Ernst Ulrich, "Current trends in French narrative
research," Linguistica Biblica, 40, May 1977, pp. 21-54.
- HILTON, Isabel, "About Chinese women by Julia
Kristeva," Times Educational Supplement, 3259, November
25, 1977, p. 22.
- HOUDEBINE, Jean-Louis, "Julia Kristeva: Polylogue," Art
press international, 8, June 1977, pp. 18-19.
- HUTCHEON, Linda, "The outer limits of the novel: Italy and
France," Contemporary literature, 18, 2, Spring 1977,
pp. 198-216.
- LEACH, Edmund, "Chinese boxes," Spectator, 238, 7758,
March 12, 1977, pp. 26-27.
- McGRAW, Betty R., "(De)constructing consciousness: the subject
in phenomenology, structuralism, and Left Bank Semiotics,"
Research Studies, 45, 4, December 1977, pp. 224-35.
- RABINE, Leslie, W., "Julia Kristeva: semiotics and women," Pacific
Coast Philology, 12, 1977, pp. 41-49.
- RAWSKI, Evelyn S., "Julia Kristeva: About Chinese women,"
Library Journal, 102, 4, February 15, 1977, p. 507.
- VAN RUTTEN, Pierre, "Julia Kristeva et al. La
Traversée des signes.". Canadian Review of
Comparative Literature/Revue Canadienne de Littérature
Comparée, 4, 1-3, Winter/Hiver 1977, pp. 212-14.
- WARNER, Marina, "From Taoism to Maoism," Times Literary
Supplement, 3919, April 22, 1977, p. 491.
1978
- BATLAY, Jenny H., "Dialogisme, polyphonie et
intertextualité. La tentative du post-formaliste russe
Bakhtine à travers les analyses de Kristeva," pp. 205-12
in French Literary Criticism, Edited by Philip GRANT.
Columbia, University of South Carolina Press, 1978. 290 p.
- BUDNIAKIEWICZ, Thérèse, "A conceptual survey of
narrative semiotics," Dispositio, III, 7-8,
Spring-Summer 1978, pp. 189-217.
- BURKE, Carolyn, "Report from Paris: women's writing and the
women's movement," Signs, 3, 4, Summer 1978, pp. 843-55.
- CORTI, Maria, Introduction to literary semiotics.
Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 1978. 176 p. Pp. 3, 24,
43.
- COWARD, Rosalind, "Sexual liberation and the family," M/F,
1 1978, pp. 7-24.
- FERAL, Josette, "Antigone or the irony of the tribe," Diacritics,
8, 3, Fall 1978, pp. 2-14. Trans. Alice JARDINE and Tom GORA.
- HOMBERGER, Eric, "The Class of Lacan," Times Literary
Supplement, 3982, July 28, 1978, p. 854.
- LAFONTAINE, Dominique; LORENT, Geneviève,
"L'écriture des femmes," Les Cahiers du GRIF,
23-24, December 1978, pp. 153-56.
- MARKS, Elaine, "Women and literature in France," Signs,
3, 4, Summer 1978, pp. 832-42.
- MURPHY, P., "Vision or practice: new poetics of Julia
Kristeva," Essays in Poetics, 3, 1, 1978, pp. 57-82.
- ROUDIEZ, Léon, "Readable/writable/visible," Visible
Language, XII, 3, Summer 1978, pp. 231-44.
- THOMAS, Jean-Jacques, "Julia Kristeva: Le Texte du roman,"
French Review, 51, 5, April 1978, pp. 768-69.
- TOUSSAINT, Bernard, "Kristeva, de la sémanalyse
à Polylogue," pp. 150-53 in Qu'est-ce que la
sémiologie. Toulouse, Privat, 1978. 192 p.
- VAN RUTTEN, Pierre, "La Révolution du langage
poétique," Canadian Review of Comparative
Literature/Revue Canadienne de Littérature
Comparée, 5, 1-3, Winter/Hiver 1978, pp. 223-25
- WERT, Lois et al., "Women's writing: Jane Eyre,
Shirley, Vilette, Aurora Leigh," Ideology and consciousness,
1, 3, Spring 1978, pp. 27-48.
1979
- BROWN, Beverly; ADAMS, Parveen, "The Feminine body and
feminist politics," M/F, 3, 1979, pp. 35-50.
- COQUET, Jean-Claude; ARRIVE, Michel, "La Sémiologie en
France," pp. 111-29 in Le champ sémiologique.
Perspectives internationales. Edited by André
HELBO, Michel ARRIVE et al. Brussels, Ed. Complexe,
1979. 413 p.
- DELMAR, Rosalind, "Writers and readers," Red Letters,
9, 1979, pp. 17-34.
- ECO, Umberto, "Introduction," pp. 1-43 The Role of the
reader. Bloomington, London, Indiana University Press,
1979. 273 p.
- JACOBUS, Mary, ed., Women Writing and Writing
about Women. London, Croom Helm, 1979. 201 p. Pp. 12, 83,
90, 97, 189.
- MARTINIDIS, Petros, "Une Lecture de Polylogue de
Julia Kristeva," Kodikas/Code, 1, July 1979, pp. 275-80.
- REMY, Michel, "Rhétorique et communication:
remarques," pp. 413-18 in Rhétorique et
communication. Actes du Congrès de Rouen (1976).
Paris, Didier-Erudition, 1979. 473 p. (Coll. "Etudes anglaises,"
75).
- TROST, Pavel, "Die Revolutionierung der poetischen Sprache.
Julia Kristeva," Germanistik, 20, 1979, p. 701.
- VIRMAUX, Alain and Odette, Artaud. Un bilan critique.
Paris, Belfond, 1979. 412 p. Pp. 327-28, 330, 335, 192-93.
- WEST, Lois et al., "French feminist theorists and
psychoanalytic theory," Off Our Backs, 9, 7, July 1979,
pp. 4, 23. Review of a conference at Barnard College Women's
Center on April 21, 1979.
1980
- BEUERMANN, Christine, "La Curieuse sémiologie de Julia
Kristeva," Contrepoint, 33, Spring/Summer; 1980, pp.
57-66.
- BREE, Germaine, "Faschismus und Avantgarde in Frankreich?,"
pp. 92-113 in Faschismus und Avantgarde. Edited by
Reinhold GRIMM, Hermand JOST. Königstein,
Athenaüm-Verlag, 1980. 149 p.
- BURKE, Carolyn; GALLOP, Jane, "Psychoanalysis and feminism in
France," pp. 120-41 in The Future of difference. Edited
by Hester EISENSTEIN and Alice GALLOP. Boston, G. K. Hall, 1980.
362 p.
- BURKE, Carolyn, "Rethinking the maternal," pp. 107-14 in The
Future
of Difference. Edited by Hester EISENSTEIN and Alice
JARDINE. Boston, G. K. Hall, 1980. 362 p.
- DULAC, Philippe, "Julia Kristeva: Pouvoirs de l'horreur,"
Piccolo Hans, VIII, 32, October-December 1980, pp.
131-34.
- FERAL, Josette, "The Powers of difference," pp. 88-94 in The
Future
of Difference. Edited by Hester EISENSTEIN and Alice
JARDINE. Boston, G. K. Hall, 1980. 362 p.
- JARDINE, Alice, "Theories of the feminine: Kristeva," Enclitic,
4, 2, Fall 1980, pp. 5-15.
- JEFFERSON, Ann, "Intertextuality and the poetics of fiction,"
pp. 235-48 in Comparative criticism: a yearbook. Edited
by Elinor SHAFFER. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1980.
342 p.
- LAMY, Suzanne, "Voyages autour d'une écriture," Revue
de
l'Université d'Ottawa/University of Ottawa Quarterly,
50, 1, January-March 1980, pp. 34-38.
- LAVERS, Annette, "In revulsion is our beginning," Times
Literary Supplement, 4047, October 24, 1980, p. 1203.
- MELLMAN, Deborah, "Feminist explorations: life under
patriarchy," Canadian Journal of Political and Social Theory,
4, 2, 1980, pp. 64-68.
- MURPHY, P., "Ideology or science in a mathematical
formalization of poetic language: a close analysis of Julia
Kristeva's Pour une sémiologie des paragrammes,"
Essays in Poetics, 5, 2, 1980, pp. 84-120.
- PAVEL, Thomas G., "Some remarks on narrative grammar," pp.
188-212 in Linguistic perspectives on literature. Edited
by Marvin K. L. CHING, Michael C. HALEY, Ronald F. LUNDSFORD.
London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1980. 331 p. See also pp.
188-89, 195, 199.
- PLEYNET, Marcelin, Le Voyage en Chine. Paris,
Grasset, 1980. 123 p. Pp. 42-47.
- POIROT-DELPECH, Bertrand, "Pourquoi l'abjection?," Le
Monde, 10983, May 23, 1980, p. 19.
- POIROT-DELPECH, Bertrand, "The Powers of horror," Manchester
Guardian
Weekly, 122, 26, June 22, 1980, p. 13.
- POIROT-DELPECH, Bertrand, "Tous fous?," Le Monde [des
Livres] 11024, July 11, 1980, pp. 15, 18.
- RICHMAN, M., "Sex and signs: the language of French feminist
criticism," Language and Style, 13, Fall 1980, pp.
62-80.
- ROUDIEZ, Léon, "Introduction," pp. 1-20 in Desire in Language. A Semiotic Approach to
Literature and Art. Edited by Léon Roudiez. New
York, Columbia University Press, 1980. 305 p.
- SHUKMAN, Ann, "Between Marxism and formalism: the stylistics
of Mikhail Bakhtine," Contemporary Criticism: A Yearbook
1980, 2, 1981, pp. 221-34.
- STANTON, Domna C., "Language and revolution: the
Franco-American disconnection," pp. 73-87 in The Future of
Difference. Edited and introduced by Alice JARDINE and
Hester EISENSTEIN. Boston, G. K. Hall, 1980. 362 p.
1981
- ADRIAENS, Mark, "Ideology and literary production: Kristeva's
poetics," pp. 179-220 in Semiotics and Dialectics: Ideology
and the Text. Edited by Peter ZIMA. Amsterdam, Benjamins,
1981. 573 p.
- ARGYROS, Alexander, "The possibility of history," New
Orleans review, 8, 3, Fall 1981, pp. 230-35.
- BAER, Eugen, "Desire in
language by Julia Kristeva," Criticism, vol.
23, no. 1, 1981, pp. 261-63.
- BENELLI, Graziano, "Semiotica e/o semanalisi," pp. 143-66 in
La Nouvelle critique. Il dibattito critico in Francia dal
1960 ad oggi. Bologne, Zanichelli, 1981. 220 p.
- BROOKE-ROSE, Christine, "Eximplosions," Genre, 14, 1,
1981, pp. 9-21.
- CANTONI, Lamberto, "Julia Kristeva: Pouvoirs de l'horreur,"
Piccolo Hans, VIII, 32, October-December 1981, pp. 204-7.
- CLIFFORD, Gay, "The Benefits of wilderness," Structuralist
criticism, LVII, 1, July 1981, pp. 53-59.
- CULLER, Jonathan, The Pursuit of Signs: Semiotics,
Literature, Deconstruction. Ithaca, London, Cornell
University Press, 1981. 242 p. pp. 31, 104-7.
- DeKOVEN, Marianne, "Gertrude Stein and modern painting:
beyond literary cubism," Contemporary Literature, 22, 1,
Winter 1981, pp. 81-95.
- "Desire in language: A semiotic approach to literature and
art," Choice, 18, 7, March 1981, p. 941.
- "Desire in language: A semiotic approach to literature and
art," Rocky Mountain Journal, 35, 4, 1981, p. 314.
- FERAL, Josette, "Toward a theory of displacement," SubStance,
32, 1981, pp. 52-64.
- FINEL-HONIGMAN, Irene, "American misconceptions of French
feminisms," Contemporary French Civilization, 5, 3,
1981, pp. 317-25.
- JANNONE, C., "Desire in language: A semiotic approach to
literature and art," New Orleans Review, 8, 3, Fall
1981, p. 809.
- JARDINE, Alice, "Introduction to Julia Kristeva's Women's
Time," Signs, 7, 1, Autumn 1981, pp. 5-12.
- JARDINE, Alice, "Pre-texts for the transatlantic feminist," Yale
French Studies, 62, 1981, pp. 220-36.
- JONES, Ann Rosalind, "Writing the body: toward an
understanding of l'écriture féminine," Feminist
Studies, 7, 2, Summer 1981, pp. 247-63.
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psychoanalysis and language. New York, St. Martin's Press,
1981. 229 p. Pp. 180, 186.
- MALL, James, "Desire in language," Journal of Aesthetics
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- NORRIS, Christopher, "Julia Kristeva, Pouvoirs de
l'horreur: essai sur l'abjection," French Studies,
XXXV, October 1981, p. 492-93.
- PAJACZKOWSKA, Claire, "Introduction to Kristeva," M/F,
5/6, 1981, pp. 149-57.
- ROSEN, Philip, "The politics of the sign and film theory," October,
17, Summer 1981, pp. 5-21.
- ROUDIEZ, Léon, "On several approaches to
Céline," Romanic Review, 72, 1, January 1981, pp.
94-104.
- SPIVAK, Gayatri Chakravorty, "French feminism in an
international frame," Yale French Studies, 62, 1981, pp.
154-84.
1982
- ARAC, Jonathan, "Desire in language: A semiotic approach to
literature and art," Modern Fiction Studies, 28, 1,
Winter 1982/83, p. 723.
- DOMINGO, Willis, "Desire in Language: A Semiotic Approach to
Literature and Art," Philosophy and Literature, 6, 1-2,
Fall 1982, pp. 215-16.
- FORGACS, David, "Marxist literary theories," pp. 134-69 in Modern
Literary
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A
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David ROBEY. Totowa: Barnes and Noble, 1982. 174 p.
- GALLOP, Jane, "The Phallic mother: Freudian analysis," pp.
113-31 in The Daughter's seduction: Feminism and
psychoanalysis. Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 1982.
164 p.
- GERHART, Mary, "Julia Kristeva: Desire in Language,"
Commonweal, CIX, 4, February 26, 1982, p. 120.
- HAYES, Nk., "Negativizing Narcissus. Heinrich von Morungen at
Julia Kristeva's court," Journal of the Midwest Modern
Language Association, 22, 1, 1982, pp. 43-60.
- JENSEN, Svend, "Kulturanalyse og Intertekstualitet," Litteratur
og Samfund, 35, December 1982, pp. 17-29.
- LIAO, Ping Hui; HALL, Jonathan, "Intersection and
juxtaposition of wor(l)ds," Tamkang Review,
Autumn-Summer 1982, 14, 1-4, pp. 395-415.
- OSWALD-KOENIGSKNECHT, Laura, "The Movement of the subject in
the films of Marguerite Duras," pp. 425-31 in Semiotics
1982. Edited by John DEELY and Jonathan EVANS. Lanham, New York,
London, University Press of America, 1982. 665 p.
- SALLEH, Kay, "On the dialectics of signifying practice," Thesis
Eleven, 5/6, 1982, pp. 72-84.
- VILLAINE, Anne-Marie de, "Le Corps de la théorie," Magazine
littéraire, 180, January 1982, pp. 25-28.
- VOLDENG, Evelyne, "L'Intertextualité dans les
écrits féminins d'inspiration feministe," Voix
et Images, 7, 3, Spring 1982, pp. 523-30.
- WHITE, H., "Desire in Language: A Semiotic Approach to
Literature and Art," Journal of Modern History, 54,
December 1982, pp. 777-78.
- ZEPP, Evelyn, H., "The Criticism of Julia Kristeva: a new
mode of critical thought," Romanic Review, 73, 1,
January 1982, pp. 80-97.
1983
- ANCHOR, Robert, "Realism and ideology: the question of
order," History and Theory, 22, 2, 1983, pp. 107-19.
- B., G., "Le Discours amoureux de l'Occident," Le Monde,
12803, December 2, 1983, p. 26.
- BANN, Stephen, "Julia Kristeva, genealogist," PN Review,
10, 3, 1983, pp. 57-60.
- BLOCK, Ed, "Desire in Language," Contemporary literature,
24, 1, Spring 1983, pp. 512-20.
- BOVE, Carol Mastrangelo, "The Text as dialogue in Bakhtin and
Kristeva," Revue de l'Université d'Ottawa/University
of Ottawa Quarterly, 53, 1, January-March 1983, pp.
117-24.
- BRISAC, Geneviève, "Les Chemins de traverse de Julia
Kristeva," Le Monde, 12083, December 2, 1983, p. 26.
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