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The Perverse Art Of Reading On The Phantasmatic Semiology In Roland Barthes Cours Au College De France Pint

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The Perverse Art Of Reading On The Phantasmatic Semiology In Roland Barthes Cours Au College De France Pint
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Publisher: Rodopi
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.18 MB
Pages: 293
Author: Pint, Kris; Gemerchak, Christopher M.; Barthes, Roland
ISBN: 9789042030923, 9789042030930, 9042030925, 9042030933
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Perverse Art Of Reading On The Phantasmatic Semiology In Roland Barthes Cours Au College De France Pint by Pint, Kris; Gemerchak, Christopher M.; Barthes, Roland 9789042030923, 9789042030930, 9042030925, 9042030933 instant download after payment.

'I sincerely believe that at the origin of teaching such as this we must always locate a fantasy'. This provoking remark was the starting point of the four lecture courses Roland Barthes taught as professor of literary semiology at the Collège de France. In these last years of his life, Barthes developed a perverse reading theory in which the demonic stupidity of the fantasy becomes an active force in the creation of new ways of thinking and feeling. The perverse art of reading offers the first extensive monograph on these lecture courses. The first part examines the psychoanalytical and philosophical intertexts of Barthes' 'active semiology' (Lacan, Kristeva, Winnicott, Nietzsche, Deleuze and Foucault), while the second part discusses his growing attention for the intimate, bodily involvement in the act of reading. Subsequently, this study shows how Barthes' phantasmatic reading strategy radically reviews the notions of space, detail and the untimely in fiction, as well as the figure of the author and his own role as a teacher. It becomes clear that the interest of Barthes' lecture courses goes well beyond semiology and literary criticism, searching the answer to the ethical question par excellence: how to become what one is, how to live a good life

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