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The Yearbook of comparative and general literature, vol. 62 (2016)

Return to Mythologies

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Titre : The Yearbook of comparative and general literature, vol. 62 (2016) Sous-titre : Return to Mythologies Année : 2019 Pages : 344 Collection : Yearbook of Comparative and General literature ISSN : 0084-3695 Numéro : 62
Support : Livre broché ISBN-13 : 978-2-600-06027-1
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Introduction: Thinking with Roland Barthes's Mythologies:Fifty years after 1968 and Four Hundrer years before, Jacob Emery

ARTICLES

Is Modern Mythology Ancient?, Gregory Schrempp The "Echo Chamber", Réda Bensmaïa Barthes's Black Soldier:The Making of Mythological Celebrity, Lydie E. Moudileno Poujade's Infowars: On Barthes's Anti-Anti-Intellectualism, Christy Wampole Barthes's Mythological "Photogeny", Jean-Michel Rabaté Doxa: That Which Sticks onto the Retina, Mats Rosengren Roland Barthes after 1968: Critical Theory in the Reactionary Era of New Media, Alex Wermer-Colan Crossover Writing (after Mythologies), Jared Stark Barthes on the Beach, André Benhaïm "Einstein's Brain" in Three Parts, Peter Fenves

SPECIAL DOSSIER: WERNER HAMACHER-WITHOUT

Emancipating in the Interval, Daniel Heller-Roazen The Void in the Principle of Identity, Werner Hamacher (translated by Heidi Hart) N'essance, Werner Hamacher (translated by Heidi Hart) Le sans d'être, Werner Hamacher (translated by Heidi Hart)

INTERPRETATIONS

Delicacy and Passion: Hume's Theory of Taste and the Ideologies of the Senses, Oscar Kenshur

HORST FRENZ PRIZE ESSAY

Languages of Memory: Toward Complementarity of the Mnemonic Spheres of the Algerian War, Brahim El Guabli

BOOK REVIEW

Jared Stark. A Death of One's Own: Literature, Law, and the Right to Die, Jennifer L. Culbert

Introduction: Thinking with Roland Barthes's Mythologies:Fifty years after 1968 and Four Hundrer years before, Jacob Emery

ARTICLES

Is Modern Mythology Ancient?, Gregory Schrempp The "Echo Chamber", Réda Bensmaïa Barthes's Black Soldier:The Making of Mythological Celebrity, Lydie E. Moudileno Poujade's Infowars: On Barthes's Anti-Anti-Intellectualism, Christy Wampole Barthes's Mythological "Photogeny", Jean-Michel Rabaté Doxa: That Which Sticks onto the Retina, Mats Rosengren Roland Barthes after 1968: Critical Theory in the Reactionary Era of New Media, Alex Wermer-Colan Crossover Writing (after Mythologies), Jared Stark Barthes on the Beach, André Benhaïm "Einstein's Brain" in Three Parts, Peter Fenves

SPECIAL DOSSIER: WERNER HAMACHER-WITHOUT

Emancipating in the Interval, Daniel Heller-Roazen The Void in the Principle of Identity, Werner Hamacher (translated by Heidi Hart) N'essance, Werner Hamacher (translated by Heidi Hart) Le sans d'être, Werner Hamacher (translated by Heidi Hart)

INTERPRETATIONS

Delicacy and Passion: Hume's Theory of Taste and the Ideologies of the Senses, Oscar Kenshur

HORST FRENZ PRIZE ESSAY

Languages of Memory: Toward Complementarity of the Mnemonic Spheres of the Algerian War, Brahim El Guabli

BOOK REVIEW

Jared Stark. A Death of One's Own: Literature, Law, and the Right to Die, Jennifer L. Culbert

  • Présentation
  • Sommaire