158 N. McAfee Yet there is another group of readers to whom this volume is addressed, perhaps primarily: those who have categorized and dismissed Kristeva's work as essentialist, heterosexist, and, due to its debt to Lacanian psychoanalysis, misogynist. Critics such as Nancy Fraser [Book Review]

Semiotica 132 (1/2):157-169 (2000)
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