Roland Barthes – the author of such enduringly influential works as Mythologies and Camera Lucida - was one of the most important cultural critics of the post-war era. Since his death in 1980, new writings have continued to be discovered and published. The Afterlives of Roland Barthes is the first book to revisit and reassess Barthes' thought in light of these posthumously published writings. Covering work such as Barthes' Mourning Diary, the notes for his projected Vita Nova and many writings yet to be translated into English, Neil Badmington reveals a very different Barthes of today than the figure familiar from the writings published in his lifetime
The unpublished texts of a writer, of an intellectual, are always very revealing, and their publicat...
Abstract: Roland Barthes’s “The Death of the Author” is a foundational text for scholars who are add...
O artigo propõe um percurso que passa pela leitura de artigos de Maurice Blanchot e Michel Foucault ...
Neil Badmington discusses his fascination with the work of Barthes, the continuing relevance of crit...
Roland Barthes (1915-80) was one of the leading post-structuralist authors of his day as well as mak...
‘I’ve never kept a journal’, Roland Barthes declared in 1979, ‘ – or, rather, I’ve never known if I ...
‘I’ve never kept a journal’, Roland Barthes declared in 1979, ‘ – or, rather, I’ve never known if I ...
This thesis situates the writings of Roland Barthes in the immediate postwar period. Whilst Barthes...
Roland Barthes in his famous essay “The Death of the Author” from a post-structuralist position took...
This thesis contributes to a discussion of the specificity of Roland Barthes' post-structural theori...
The unpublished texts of a writer, of an intellectual, are always very revealing, and their publicat...
As the introduction and lead article for a special section of Theory, Culture & Society, ‘Neutra...
This article considers the potential benefits of taking a ‘backwards’ approach to writing Roland Bar...
One hundred years after his birth, the work of Roland Barthes (1915–1980) remains compelling in a wi...
Roland Barthes at the Collège de France studies the four lecture courses given by Barthes in Paris b...
The unpublished texts of a writer, of an intellectual, are always very revealing, and their publicat...
Abstract: Roland Barthes’s “The Death of the Author” is a foundational text for scholars who are add...
O artigo propõe um percurso que passa pela leitura de artigos de Maurice Blanchot e Michel Foucault ...
Neil Badmington discusses his fascination with the work of Barthes, the continuing relevance of crit...
Roland Barthes (1915-80) was one of the leading post-structuralist authors of his day as well as mak...
‘I’ve never kept a journal’, Roland Barthes declared in 1979, ‘ – or, rather, I’ve never known if I ...
‘I’ve never kept a journal’, Roland Barthes declared in 1979, ‘ – or, rather, I’ve never known if I ...
This thesis situates the writings of Roland Barthes in the immediate postwar period. Whilst Barthes...
Roland Barthes in his famous essay “The Death of the Author” from a post-structuralist position took...
This thesis contributes to a discussion of the specificity of Roland Barthes' post-structural theori...
The unpublished texts of a writer, of an intellectual, are always very revealing, and their publicat...
As the introduction and lead article for a special section of Theory, Culture & Society, ‘Neutra...
This article considers the potential benefits of taking a ‘backwards’ approach to writing Roland Bar...
One hundred years after his birth, the work of Roland Barthes (1915–1980) remains compelling in a wi...
Roland Barthes at the Collège de France studies the four lecture courses given by Barthes in Paris b...
The unpublished texts of a writer, of an intellectual, are always very revealing, and their publicat...
Abstract: Roland Barthes’s “The Death of the Author” is a foundational text for scholars who are add...
O artigo propõe um percurso que passa pela leitura de artigos de Maurice Blanchot e Michel Foucault ...