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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Illustrations
- Notes on Contributors
- Preface
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1 Introduction: Roland Barthes, an Interdisciplinary Subject -
2 Barthes’s Frenchness -
3 Barthes’s Myths of America -
4 The Intelligible versus the Real: Barthes’s Historiographical Option -
5 Time and Space: Barthes and the Discourse of History -
6 Barthes and the Visibility Turn: For a Non-Mimetic Image -
7 Picturing Barthes: The Photographic Construction of Authorship -
8 Barthes and Religion -
9 Barthes and the Lessons of Ancient Philosophy -
10 Barthes and ‘Subtle Forms of Living’ -
11 ‘A Country Free by Default’: Barthes and the Atmospheric Experience of Literature -
12 Barthes and Insignificant Music -
13 Barthes and the Emotions -
14 Barthes and Commissioned Writing -
15 Barthes’s Menippean Moment: Creative Criticism 1966–70 -
16 From Fichier to OEuvre: Barthes and the ‘Our Literature’ Project -
17 Barthes, the Desire to Write, and the Prevision of the Work -
18 Barthes’s Ordinary Writing - Index
Dedication
Dedication
- Source:
- Interdisciplinary Barthes
- Author(s):
- Diana Knight
- Publisher:
- British Academy
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Illustrations
- Notes on Contributors
- Preface
-
1 Introduction: Roland Barthes, an Interdisciplinary Subject -
2 Barthes’s Frenchness -
3 Barthes’s Myths of America -
4 The Intelligible versus the Real: Barthes’s Historiographical Option -
5 Time and Space: Barthes and the Discourse of History -
6 Barthes and the Visibility Turn: For a Non-Mimetic Image -
7 Picturing Barthes: The Photographic Construction of Authorship -
8 Barthes and Religion -
9 Barthes and the Lessons of Ancient Philosophy -
10 Barthes and ‘Subtle Forms of Living’ -
11 ‘A Country Free by Default’: Barthes and the Atmospheric Experience of Literature -
12 Barthes and Insignificant Music -
13 Barthes and the Emotions -
14 Barthes and Commissioned Writing -
15 Barthes’s Menippean Moment: Creative Criticism 1966–70 -
16 From Fichier to OEuvre: Barthes and the ‘Our Literature’ Project -
17 Barthes, the Desire to Write, and the Prevision of the Work -
18 Barthes’s Ordinary Writing - Index