Roland Barthes
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- Structuralist and Post-Structuralist Attitude of Roland Barthes As Expressed in His S/Z and the Death of the Author
- Art and Aesthetics After Adorno
- Simone De Beauvoir: Un Film De Josee Dayan Et Malka Ribowska: a Portrait of the Author Through the Cinematic Lens
- The Roland Barthes Codes in Charlotte Lamb's Love Is a Frenzy
- On the Authenticity of Jargon: from Barthes and Adorno to Godard
- The Linguistic Turn in Social Theory ሀ
- Sign the Body and Ecriture in Roland Barthes
- Eros, Ethics and the Other Scene of Writing in Simone De Beauvoir
- Application of Roland Barthes' Five Codes on Bina Shah's
- The Deconstructed Grocery List
- Roland Barthes
- The Death of the Author,” Destabilizes the Authority Traditionally Afforded to the Author of a Text
- Vi Post-Structuralism
- Introduction 1. Paul De Man, “Criticism and Crisis,” in Blindness and Insight: Essays in the Rhetoric of Contemporary Criticism, 2Nd Rev
- Simone De Beauvoir and Visual Pleasure
- Barth, Barthes, and Bergson: Postmodern Aesthetics and the Imperative of the New
- The Developments Towards Postmodernism in the Writings of Harold Rosenberg
- Michel Foucault's “What Is an Author?” and Adaptation Sean Mcqueen „[The] Only Valid Tribute to Thought Such As Nie