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Roland Barthes Barthes Rolandstafford Andy

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Roland Barthes Barthes Rolandstafford Andy
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Publisher: Reaktion Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.09 MB
Author: Barthes, Roland;Stafford, Andy
ISBN: 9781780234953, 9781780235530, 1780234953, 1780235534
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Roland Barthes Barthes Rolandstafford Andy by Barthes, Roland;stafford, Andy 9781780234953, 9781780235530, 1780234953, 1780235534 instant download after payment.

Roland Barthes (1915-1980) is one of France's most important writers and theorists of the second half of the twentieth century. His volumes of essays have been translated into many languages. His work is hugely influential in the fields of semiotics, structuralism and numerous areas of the humanities. Yet Barthes' career, hampered by illness in early adulthood, was beset by a large number of false starts. After the Second World War, he started a career in the French Diplomatic Corps, tried to become a sociologist and lexicologist and worked briefly as a popular theatre activist; he was also a keen amateur musician, painter, reluctant Marxist, dilettante philosopher and editor. Yet none of these activities defines Barthes; even his academic career was highly unorthodox and he has not always been taken seriously. So how do we classify him? Andy Stafford offers a clear-sighted, readable account of Barthes' work and life. While he argues that Barthes may best be categorised as a journalist, essayist and critic, he emphasizes the social preoccupations in Barthes' writing: how Barthes continually analysed the self and society. In doing so, Stafford also provides a fascinating account of the intellectual scene of post-war France. This cogent introduction to a vital figure will interest students and specialists alike.

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