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Image-Music-Text by Roland Barthes
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Image-Music-Text

by Roland Barthes

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Fontana Press (1993), Edition: New Ed, Paperback, 224 pages

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Tags:photography, images, pictures, semiology
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Likewise, for visual culture students (or anyone else interested in postmodern theory for that matter), 'The Death of the Author' (pp.142-148) is pretty important too. ( )
escdotdot | May 8, 2007 |  
required reading for Critical & Cultural Contexts course pages 32-51
RuthFirst | Dec 9, 2006 |  
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Amazon.com (ISBN 0374521360, Paperback)

Roland Barthes, the French critic and semiotician, was one of the most important critics and essayists of this century. His work continues to influence contemporary literary theory and cultural studies. Image-Music-Text collects Barthes's best writings on photography and the cinema, as well as fascinating articles on the relationship between images and sound. Two of Barthes's most important essays, "Introduction to the Structural Analysis of Narrative" and "The Death of the Author" are also included in this fine anthology, an excellent introduction to his thought.

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