Roland Barthes Writing the Political : History, Dialectics, Self
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Roland Barthes Writing the Political: History, Dialectics, Self re-reads and re-purposes for the twenty-first century Frances most important writer of the twentieth century. It argues that Barthess wide-ranging analyses from Voltaire to Nietzsche, Marx to myth, gay love to Japan can be applied to debates and controversies in the contemporary world, in what he called the writers double grasp.
With typical rhetorical flourish and beholden to paradox, Roland Barthes defines his work on myth as an attempt to define things; and yet he is known foremost for his work on language. The aim of this book is to take things here as social relations, objects and other human beings with which the self interacts. It does so via language. And language in Barthess conception is double: alienating, alienated on the one side; liberating, inspiring on the other. It is this double that we investigate in this book: A spectre is haunting Barthes studies, the spectre of dialectics; and the spectral presence of dialectics is what we will define in this book as the Barthesian spirit, in both senses of the word, that is, haunting his analyses and, at once, providing us with a double approach. I have tried to define things, not words (Barthes 2009, 131n1).
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