Roland Barthes's interest in photography began at a very early stage in his career. Indeed, several texts in Mythologies, one of his first major works, and published in 1957, are dedicated to the role of photography in French society of the 1950s. At this time, Barthes was interested in the potential of the photograph as a powerful mass communication medium used, for example, to glorify Hollywood actors. In the following years, his work focused mainly on advertising and press photography, with articles such as "The Photographic Message" (1961) and "Rhetoric of the Image" (1964), in which he analyses the ways in which pictures convey meaning. At this stage, he conceived the photograph as a fundamentally ambivalent and paradoxical object, inv...
This is a review article and a short exegesis from one of the most important texts of international ...
Ce travail de recherche s’inscrit dans le cadre d’une étude de genre, celui de la photobiographie, q...
This paper is a study into the ontology of photography from the viewpoint of semiotics. Although ...
The article discusses Roland Barthes’ experience of photography and presents its distinctive dramatu...
El artículo propone una lectura de La chambre claire de Roland Barthes tomando como base el sintagma...
This bachelor thesis deals with an aesthetic of photography from the point of view of Roland Barthes...
Roland Barthes was not only a literary theorist, a critic or a semiotician. Above all, he was concer...
There are plenty of connotational and mythical meanings in verbal as well as visual media messages. ...
L image, Roland Barthes y a consacré de nombreux articles (Essais, Mythologies, L Empire des signes,...
The focus of this thesis is on the use of visual evidence in contemporary French autobiography, with...
This bachelor thesis aims to compare conceptions of photography, text and their relationships to rea...
This thesis compares and contrasts the multiple discourses on photography found in the critical and...
Focused on Roland Barthes’s notes for the last seminar of his Collège de France lecture series, enti...
This paper aims to bring together the concept of myth as Roland Barthes has defined it in his work M...
This thesis compares and contrasts the multiple discourses on photography found in the critical and ...
This is a review article and a short exegesis from one of the most important texts of international ...
Ce travail de recherche s’inscrit dans le cadre d’une étude de genre, celui de la photobiographie, q...
This paper is a study into the ontology of photography from the viewpoint of semiotics. Although ...
The article discusses Roland Barthes’ experience of photography and presents its distinctive dramatu...
El artículo propone una lectura de La chambre claire de Roland Barthes tomando como base el sintagma...
This bachelor thesis deals with an aesthetic of photography from the point of view of Roland Barthes...
Roland Barthes was not only a literary theorist, a critic or a semiotician. Above all, he was concer...
There are plenty of connotational and mythical meanings in verbal as well as visual media messages. ...
L image, Roland Barthes y a consacré de nombreux articles (Essais, Mythologies, L Empire des signes,...
The focus of this thesis is on the use of visual evidence in contemporary French autobiography, with...
This bachelor thesis aims to compare conceptions of photography, text and their relationships to rea...
This thesis compares and contrasts the multiple discourses on photography found in the critical and...
Focused on Roland Barthes’s notes for the last seminar of his Collège de France lecture series, enti...
This paper aims to bring together the concept of myth as Roland Barthes has defined it in his work M...
This thesis compares and contrasts the multiple discourses on photography found in the critical and ...
This is a review article and a short exegesis from one of the most important texts of international ...
Ce travail de recherche s’inscrit dans le cadre d’une étude de genre, celui de la photobiographie, q...
This paper is a study into the ontology of photography from the viewpoint of semiotics. Although ...