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MediaDB / «Zero degree of writing" Roland Barthes: download fb2, read online
About the book: 2000 / Structuralism and post-structuralism - allies or rivals? What are the relationships between the poetics of the Russian formal school and the latest structural poetics? And what is the essence of the poststructuralist “destruction of poetics”? Why, having barely survived its meteoric rise, did French structuralism experience an equally rapid decline, giving way to the philosophy and practice of “decentration”? And why did Roland Barthes, unanimously recognized as the head of the scientistic “new criticism” in the 60s, become famous in the next decade as the master of the anti-scientist “semiology of plurality”? How does “structure” differ from “work” and “work” from “text”? Why does a work suppress its text, and why does the text strive to escape from the control of the work? What is poststructuralist “plurality without truth”? Answering these questions, the compiler turned to the “golden age” of French humanities, including in the book the classic works of Cl. Lévi-Strauss, R. Barthes, A.-J. Greimasa, Kl. Bremont, J. Derrida, Y. Kristeva. Roland Barthes. Le degree zero de l'ecriture. 1953. Translation from French by Georgy Kosikov French semiotics. From structuralism to poststructuralism. Publishing house "Progress". Moscow. 2000.