The etymology of the word author refers to an act of creation, an act of augmentation, from the Latin verb augere. Author instantiates creation, the expansion of the pre-existing. In 1967 Roland Barthes declared the death of the author in his famous essay to state once more that the crisis is that of the author as a single subjectivity and as a term that condenses prestige, undermined by the de-subjectivation strategies of automatism, fortuity and fragmentation of the historical avant-gardes, as well as by the machinic act and by the reproducibility of the second avant-gardes. Fifty years after Barthes’ paradigmatic formula, this lack of authorship appears to be a successful brand. The ten- sions between the anomie of matter, the law that ...
Any critical assessment of single-artist museums, both on a design level and on an institutional lev...
Both literary scholars and students of copyright law have challenged the romantic model of authorshi...
This article outlines selected shifts in thinking about authorship and authority that have occurred ...
The term authorship, at the present time, deserves to be revisited. Difficult to understand because ...
Fifty years ago, Roland Barthes declared the death of the author, setting the terms for a continuing...
The objective of the present work is to analyze the concept of authorship presented by theoreticians...
Did Roland Barthes, Michel Foucault, Jacques Derrida, or other poststructuralist theorists writing...
Collection : Advances in human and social aspects of technologyAs shown by different scholars, the i...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 43)In "The Death of the Author," structuralist thinker Rolan...
A stark departure from traditional philology, What is Authorial Philology? is the first comprehensiv...
The article examines the issues of the auteur theory, or, to be more specific, the idea of authorshi...
The term "authorship" usually conjures up the following: an autonomous and biographical individual i...
International audienceAs shown by different scholars, the idea of “author” is not absolute or necess...
This essay investigates the concept author-illustrator by drawing on two influential essays – ‘Death...
In my thesis, I focus on the role of an author in a work of art, and film in particular, based on Ja...
Any critical assessment of single-artist museums, both on a design level and on an institutional lev...
Both literary scholars and students of copyright law have challenged the romantic model of authorshi...
This article outlines selected shifts in thinking about authorship and authority that have occurred ...
The term authorship, at the present time, deserves to be revisited. Difficult to understand because ...
Fifty years ago, Roland Barthes declared the death of the author, setting the terms for a continuing...
The objective of the present work is to analyze the concept of authorship presented by theoreticians...
Did Roland Barthes, Michel Foucault, Jacques Derrida, or other poststructuralist theorists writing...
Collection : Advances in human and social aspects of technologyAs shown by different scholars, the i...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 43)In "The Death of the Author," structuralist thinker Rolan...
A stark departure from traditional philology, What is Authorial Philology? is the first comprehensiv...
The article examines the issues of the auteur theory, or, to be more specific, the idea of authorshi...
The term "authorship" usually conjures up the following: an autonomous and biographical individual i...
International audienceAs shown by different scholars, the idea of “author” is not absolute or necess...
This essay investigates the concept author-illustrator by drawing on two influential essays – ‘Death...
In my thesis, I focus on the role of an author in a work of art, and film in particular, based on Ja...
Any critical assessment of single-artist museums, both on a design level and on an institutional lev...
Both literary scholars and students of copyright law have challenged the romantic model of authorshi...
This article outlines selected shifts in thinking about authorship and authority that have occurred ...