Buch, Englisch, 1200 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 245 mm, Gewicht: 2191 g
Buch, Englisch, 1200 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 245 mm, Gewicht: 2191 g
Reihe: SAGE Masters in Modern Social Thought series
ISBN: 978-0-7619-4952-7
Verlag: Sage Publications
Roland Barthes (1915-80) was one of the leading post-structuralist authors of his day as well as making many important contributions to semiotics. These three volumes provide a complete overview of his achievement. They provide an unparalleled critical assessment of his work in semiotics, structuralism and post-structuralism. The development and contradictions in Barthes' thought are addressed and elucidated. His role in 'the cultural turn' is pinpointed. What emerges most powerfully, is a picture of a culturally engaged critic of contemporary life, who was prepared to make radical innovations in theory and method in order to illuminate his quest for truth. These volumes provide a high water mark in Barthes' studies and are indispensable for any serious scholar interested in the sociology of culture and the cultural turn.
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PART ONE: BARTHES AND OTHER THINKERS On Representation and Essence - Nicholas Huckle Barthes and Heidegger Barthes and Sartre - Michel Rybalka The Paradoxical Effects of Macluhanisme - Gary Genosko Cazeneuve, Baudrillard and Barthes Reading/Writing Between the Lines - Gail Weiss Benjamin, Fourier, Barthes - Michael Hollington Barthes meets Benjamin? - John Thobo-Carlsen A Relating of their Views on the Conjunction Between Language and Literature Barthes via Proust - Steven Ungar Circular Memories Traitement de faveur (Barthes lecteur de Sade) - Philippe Roger Myth and Politics in the Works of Sorel and Barthes - Michael Tager Demystification - Michael Kelly A Dialogue between Barthes and Lefebvre Signification and Simulation - Mary McGee Wood Barthes's Response to Turing PART TWO: METHOD/RHETORIC/WRITING The Place of Rhetoric in Roland Barthes - Patrick O'Donovan Roland Barthes's Narratology - Frank Whitehead Rhetoric, Theory, Surface - Andy Stafford Roland Barthes and the Limits of Structuralism - Paul de Man Barthes, Orpheus. - Michael Holland Barthes's Body - Leslie Hill PART THREE: EARLY WRITINGS - MICHELET, WRITING DEGREE ZERO Barthes Hot and Cold - Rick Rylance Early Work Barthes and Michelet - Andy Stafford Biography and History PART FOUR: SEMIOLOGY/MYTHOLOGIES/MODERNITY To Read the World - Peter Fitting Barthes Mythologies 30 Years Later Barthes - Michael Moriarty Ideology, Culture, Subjectivity Laundering the Text - Sheri Hoem Barthes's Criti-Myth-Oetics From Event to Memory Site - Steven Ungar Thoughts on Rereading Mythologies Modern Mass to Postmodern Popular in Barthess Mythologies - Marianne de Koven Roland Barthes - William S Haney II Modernity Within History PART FIVE: JAPAN Barthes's Imaginary Voyages - Lynne A Higgins The Plural Void - Trinh T Minh-ha Barthes and Asia The Soul and the Sense - Darko Suvin Meditations on Roland Barthes on Japan Exoticism Then and Now - Dalia Kandiyoti The Travels of Pierre Loti and Roland Barthes in Japan Japan as Western Text - Rolf J Goebel roland Barthes, Richard Gordon Smith, and Lafcadio Hearn Barthes and Orientalism - Diana Knight PART SIX: S/Z S/Z - Donald Rice and Peter Schofer Rhetoric and Open Reading S/Z - Deborah G Lambert Barthes' Castration Camp and the Discourse of Polarity Roland Barthes S/Z from a Musical Point of View - Patrick McCreless Sign, Seme and the Psychological Character - Andrew J Scheiber Some Thoughts on Roland Barthes S/Z and the Realistic Novel Castrati, Balzac, and Barthes S/Z - Yvonne Noble A Map of Terms - Raymond J Wilson III The Cultural Code and Ethnic Psychology in Roland Barthes S/Z PART SEVEN: LATER WORK: PLEASURE OF THE TEXT/A LOVERS DISCOURSE Difference - Robert Miklitsch Roland Barthes's Pleasure of the Text, Text of Pleasure A Hedonist Apostasy - Jose G Merquior The Later Barthes The Non-Homogeneous I - Colleen Donnelly Fragmentation, Desire, and Pleasure in Roland Barthes's A Lovers Discourse Discourses of Desire - Laurie J Churchill On Ovids Amores and Barthes's Fragments dun Discours Amoureux Loving Writing - Armine K Mortimer Fragments d'un Discours Amoureux We Always Fail - Paul Smith Barthes' Last Writings The Late(r) Barthes - Alec McHoul and David Wills Constituting Fragmenting Subjects PART EIGHT: THEMES (I) THE DEATH OF THE AUTHOR The Death of the Author (as Producer) - John Stopford The Death of the Author - Peter Lamarque An Analytical Autopsy Feminist Literary Criticism and the Author - Cheryl Walker The Revenge of the Author - Colin MacCabe Roland Barthes's Resurrection of the Author and Redemption of Biography - J C Carlier PART NINE: THEMES (II) ART CINEMA/THEATRE Roland Barthes and the Nouvelle Critique - David Funt Artist - Work - Au