
Barthes: A Very Short Introduction
Lingua: Inglese
Formato: Brossura
ISBN 10: 0192801597
ISBN 13: 9780192801593
Data di pubblicazione:
May 16th, 2002
Editore: Oxford University Press
Pagine: 160
Jonathan D. Culler dives into the profound contributions of Roland Barthes, one of the most significant minds of the 20th century. As a key figure in French Structuralism, Barthes’ ideas shaped literary theory and cultural criticism, influencing various fields far beyond literature. Culler presents Barthes' complex theories in an accessible manner, allowing readers to grasp the nuances of his thought.
Exploring Barthes’ writings, Culler examines concepts such as the role of the author, the nature of text, and the intricacies of meaning-making. Through engaging analysis, he highlights how Barthes challenged traditional perceptions in literature and culture, encouraging readers to rethink their approaches to texts.
The book serves as both an introduction for newcomers and a thoughtful reexamination for seasoned scholars. By unraveling Barthes’ seminal ideas, Culler articulates the lasting impact of his work, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the intersections of language, literature, and cultural theory.
Exploring Barthes’ writings, Culler examines concepts such as the role of the author, the nature of text, and the intricacies of meaning-making. Through engaging analysis, he highlights how Barthes challenged traditional perceptions in literature and culture, encouraging readers to rethink their approaches to texts.
The book serves as both an introduction for newcomers and a thoughtful reexamination for seasoned scholars. By unraveling Barthes’ seminal ideas, Culler articulates the lasting impact of his work, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the intersections of language, literature, and cultural theory.