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Roland Barthes


Roland Barthes

Paperback by Rylance, Rick

Roland Barthes

£46.99

ISBN:
9780745007229
Publication Date:
1 Mar 1994
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Prentice-Hall
Pages:
184 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 14 - 19 May 2024
Roland Barthes

Description

This comprehensive introductory study considers the full range of Barthes' work - from his early structuralist phase, through his post-structuralist explorations of "Text", to his late writings. In looking at the late work, often of an autobiographical or personal-lyrical nature, Rylance examines the relationship between the critical and the personal, as well as Barthes' relation to developments in feminism and postmodernism. Throughout, Barthes' writings are presented as paradigmatic of many of the major shifts in intellectual opinion in the post-war period. The book is part of a series reflecting the broad spectrum of modern European and American theory. It focuses on those cultural theorists who have had the most significant impact in the 20th century. The series aims to show how modern thinkers differ in their aproaches to interpreting culture, texts, society, language, history, gender and social life. Designed to be accessible to students, each volume in the series the thought and work of often difficult theorists in a clear and informative way, balancing exposition and critique.

Contents

Chronology Historical and Critical Context Barthes Hot and Cold Early Work Judging By Nausea Solitary Style The Inferno of Meanings Mythography Structuralist Analysis and Popular Culture Theory Applications Parallels. Works and Texts Poststructural Barthes Hot Roses Barthes's Poststructuralism The Arts of Pleasure and Noise Work and Play Selves and Lovers Late Barthes The Book of the Self The Festival of Meaning The Self Surprised

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