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Opened the paper this morning to read that Julia Kristeva is coming to Israel this coming weekend and will be lecturing in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.
"Give birth or write: Julia Kristeva lectures on feminist philosophy
By Orna Coussin
The psychoanalyst and philosopher Julia Kristeva, who is arriving this week for a series of lectures in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, will almost certainly draw a large audience of listeners. Kristeva, 65, a native of Bulgaria who lives and works in Paris, is one of the most interesting and influential thinkers today in the fields of psychoanalysis and philosophy of language, along with Roland Barthes and her teacher Jacques Lacan. In the context of feminist philosophy, Kristeva's thought is especially critical and challenging."
Her book, 'Tales of Love' has been translated into hebrew, and I expect many people will be attending her lectures.
I hope to get there!
Opened the paper this morning to read that Julia Kristeva is coming to Israel this coming weekend and will be lecturing in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.
"Give birth or write: Julia Kristeva lectures on feminist philosophy
By Orna Coussin
The psychoanalyst and philosopher Julia Kristeva, who is arriving this week for a series of lectures in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, will almost certainly draw a large audience of listeners. Kristeva, 65, a native of Bulgaria who lives and works in Paris, is one of the most interesting and influential thinkers today in the fields of psychoanalysis and philosophy of language, along with Roland Barthes and her teacher Jacques Lacan. In the context of feminist philosophy, Kristeva's thought is especially critical and challenging."
Her book, 'Tales of Love' has been translated into hebrew, and I expect many people will be attending her lectures.
I hope to get there!
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