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title:Signs in Culture : Roland Barthes Today
author:Ungar, Steven
publisher:University of Iowa Press
isbn10 | asin:0877452458
print isbn13:9780877452454
ebook isbn13:9781587292415
language:English
subjectBarthes, Roland, Semiotics.
publication date:1989
lcc:P85.B33S54 1989eb
ddc:302.2
subject:Barthes, Roland, Semiotics.
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Signs in Culture
Roland Barthes Today
Edited by Steven Ungar
and Betty R. McGraw
Picture 2
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA PRESS IOWA CITY
Page iv
University of Iowa Press, Iowa City 52242
Copyright (c) 1989 by the University of Iowa
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
First edition, 1989
Design by Martha Farlow
No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, without permission in writing from the publisher.
"Remembering Roland Barthes" is reprinted from the Nation (November 20, 1982); "In Memoriam Roland Barthes," with "The Contract: A Stele for Roland Barthes," is reprinted from Cream City Review 6 (1980). ''The Two Barthes'' is reprinted from La Troisime Rpublique de Lettres, de Flaubert Proust (Paris: Editions du Seuil, 1983). "The Discourse of Desire" is reprinted from MLN 103 (1988).
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Signs in culture: Roland Barthes today/edited by Steven Ungar and
Betty R. McGraw.
p. cm.
Includes index.
ISBN 0-87745-245-8
1. Barthes, Roland. 2. Semiotics. I. Ungar, Steven.
II. McGraw, Betty R.
P85.B33S54 1990Picture 3Picture 4Picture 589-32171
302.2-dc20Picture 6Picture 7Picture 8Picture 9CIP
Page v
In memory of Egon Ungar (1914-1986)
and for Gene, and friendship
Page vii
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Pour entrer en nous, un tre a t oblig
de se plier au cadre du temps; ne nous
apparaissant que par minutes succes
sives, il n'a jamais pu nous livrer de lui
qu'un seul aspect la fois, nous dbiter
de lui qu'une seule photographie.
Marcel Proust, A la recherche
du temps perdu
(III, 478)
Picture 11
In order to enter into us, another per
son must first have assumed the form,
have adapted himself to the framework
of time; appearing to us only in a suc
cession of momentary flashes, he has
never been able to reveal to us more than
a single photograph of himself.
Marcel Proust, Remembrance of
Things Past
(III, 487)
Page ix
CONTENTS
Introduction
Steven Ungar and Betty R. Mcgraw
xi
Signs of Life and Death
Philosophy and Friendship
"To Philosophize Is to Learn to Die"
Gary Shapiro
3
Remembering Roland Barthes
Richard Howard
32
In Memoriam Roland Barthes The Contract: A Stele for Roland Barthes
Mary Lydon with Lori Woodruff and Susan Warren
37
From The Linguistic to the Literary
System vs. Code: A Semiologist's Etymology
Jean-Jacques Thomas
49

Page x
The Two Barthes
Antoine Compagnon
63
Public Parks and Private Gardens: Sartre's Nausea and Barthes's Ennui
Betty R. Mcgraw
76
Signs of the Other
Desire and Resistance
The Discourse of Desire and the Question of Gender
Lawrence D. Kritzman
99
Amplification: Barthes, Freud, and Paranoia
Mary Lydon
119
Persistence of the Image: Barthes, Photography, and the Resistance to Film
Steven Ungar
139
Contributors
157
Index
161

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INTRODUCTION
Steven Ungar and Betty R. Mcgraw
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