This article examines Michelangelo Antonioni’s documentary film Chung Kuo – Cina (1972) alongside the texts written by Roland Barthes during and after his trip to China with the Tel Quel group in 1974. Antonioni and the Tel Quel travellers had very similar experiences in China: their itinerary was tightly controlled and they were supervised at all times by Communist party officials while visiting officially sanctioned sights. The article will argue that Barthes’s China writings are strongly influenced by Antonioni’s film, and mount a very similar form of oblique critique of the Maoist state. However, it will be seen that there is a disjuncture between Barthes’s published text on the China trip (‘Alors, la Chine?’, published in Le Monde afte...
At the beginning of the 20th century the general public in Italy still knew very little about contem...
Ayant adopté une position pro-maoïste pendant les années 1970, Philippe Sollers part en Chine pendan...
International audienceThis article aims to analyse Roland Barthes’ texts on film practice. His resis...
In 1974, Roland Barthes and an intellectual group linked to the French magazine Tel Quel visit China...
Considering the style of writing employed in his diaries Travels in China, published posthumously an...
In 1974 Roland Barthes, François Wahl, Philippe Sollers, Julia Kristeva and Marcelin Pleynet spend a...
This thesis is devoted to the trip to China made by Philippe Sollers, Julia Kristeva, Marcelin Pleyn...
La thèse est consacrée au voyage en Chine (1974) de Philippe Sollers, Julia Kristeva et Marcelin Ple...
China is one of the most ambitious and controversial projects of Antonioni. Filmed in 1972, in full ...
Between 11 April and 4 May 1974, Roland Barthes visited Mao’s China. Accompanying him on the trip we...
La revue Tel Quel était une plateforme du maoïsme en France autour de Mai 68. Le maoïsme de Tel Quel...
’The anti-Fascist artist who went to China inspired by affection and respect … found himself a...
This article explores the origins of Alain Badiou’s philosophy of art in his engagements with Maoism...
The present paper propose to investigate how the autobiographical subject is constructed in the text...
The present paper propose to investigate how the autobiographical subject is constructed in the text...
At the beginning of the 20th century the general public in Italy still knew very little about contem...
Ayant adopté une position pro-maoïste pendant les années 1970, Philippe Sollers part en Chine pendan...
International audienceThis article aims to analyse Roland Barthes’ texts on film practice. His resis...
In 1974, Roland Barthes and an intellectual group linked to the French magazine Tel Quel visit China...
Considering the style of writing employed in his diaries Travels in China, published posthumously an...
In 1974 Roland Barthes, François Wahl, Philippe Sollers, Julia Kristeva and Marcelin Pleynet spend a...
This thesis is devoted to the trip to China made by Philippe Sollers, Julia Kristeva, Marcelin Pleyn...
La thèse est consacrée au voyage en Chine (1974) de Philippe Sollers, Julia Kristeva et Marcelin Ple...
China is one of the most ambitious and controversial projects of Antonioni. Filmed in 1972, in full ...
Between 11 April and 4 May 1974, Roland Barthes visited Mao’s China. Accompanying him on the trip we...
La revue Tel Quel était une plateforme du maoïsme en France autour de Mai 68. Le maoïsme de Tel Quel...
’The anti-Fascist artist who went to China inspired by affection and respect … found himself a...
This article explores the origins of Alain Badiou’s philosophy of art in his engagements with Maoism...
The present paper propose to investigate how the autobiographical subject is constructed in the text...
The present paper propose to investigate how the autobiographical subject is constructed in the text...
At the beginning of the 20th century the general public in Italy still knew very little about contem...
Ayant adopté une position pro-maoïste pendant les années 1970, Philippe Sollers part en Chine pendan...
International audienceThis article aims to analyse Roland Barthes’ texts on film practice. His resis...