biography
pronunciation:
[kreestayva]
| sex:
| female
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| lived:
| (1941– )
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| biography:
| French feminist and literary theorist, born in Bulgaria. She came to France in 1966 and was appointed professor of linguistics at the University of Paris (1974). Influenced by Lacan and Freud, her work, which concentrates on literature, language, and cultural history, has made her one of the most influential of French feminists. It includes Semiotiké: recherches pour une sémanalyse (1969), La Révolution du langage poétique (1974), Polylogue (1977), and Histoires d'amour (1983). |
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