Empire of Signs

Empire of Signs
Title Empire of Signs PDF eBook
Author Roland Barthes
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 132
Release 1982
Genre History
ISBN 9780374522070

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This anthology by Roland Barthes is a reflection on his travels to Japan in the 1960s. In twenty-six short chapters he writes about his encounters with symbols of Japanese culture as diverse as pachinko, train stations, chopsticks, food, physiognomy, poetry, and gift-wrapping. He muses elegantly on, and with affection for, a system "altogether detached from our own." For Barthes, the sign here does not signify, and so offers liberation from the West's endless creation of meaning. Tokyo, like all major cities, has a center--the Imperial Palace--but in this case it is empty, "both forbidden and indifferent ... inhabited by an emperor whom no one ever sees." This emptiness of the sign is pursued throughout the book, and offers a stimulating alternative line of thought about the ways in which cultures are structured.

Empire of Signs

Empire of Signs
Title Empire of Signs PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 108
Release 1982
Genre
ISBN 9780809020133

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Romantic Writing and the Empire of Signs

Romantic Writing and the Empire of Signs
Title Romantic Writing and the Empire of Signs PDF eBook
Author Karen Fang
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Total Pages 249
Release 2010-02-02
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0813928826

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Nineteenth-century periodicals frequently compared themselves to the imperial powers then dissecting the globe, and this interest in imperialism can be seen in the exotic motifs that surfaced in works by such late Romantic authors as John Keats, Charles Lamb, James Hogg, Letitia Landon, and Lord Byron. Karen Fang explores the collaboration of these authors with periodical magazines to show how an interdependent relationship between these visual themes and rhetorical style enabled these authors to model their writing on the imperial project. Fang argues that in the decades after Waterloo late Romantic authors used imperial culture to capitalize on the contemporary explosion of periodical magazines. This proliferation of "post-Napoleonic" writing—often referencing exotic locales—both revises longstanding notions about literary orientalism and reveals a remarkable synthesis of Romantic idealism with contemporary cultural materialism that heretofore has not been explored. Indeed, in interlocking case studies that span the reach of British conquest, ranging from Greece, China, and Egypt to Italy and Tahiti, Fang challenges a major convention of periodical publication. While periodicals are usually thought to be defined by time, this account of the geographic attention exerted by late Romantic authors shows them to be equally concerned with space. With its exploration of magazines and imperialism as a context for Romantic writing, culture, and aesthetics, this book will appeal not only to scholars of book history and reading cultures but also to those of nineteenth-century British writing and history.

The Empire of Signs

The Empire of Signs
Title The Empire of Signs PDF eBook
Author Yoshihiko Ikegami
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages 348
Release 1991-04-19
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9027285934

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Like Roland Barthes' well-known book, L’Empire des signes, from which the title of the present collection is taken, this volume contains essays dealing with certain aspects of Japanese culture.

Latin, Or, The Empire of the Sign

Latin, Or, The Empire of the Sign
Title Latin, Or, The Empire of the Sign PDF eBook
Author Françoise Waquet
Publisher Verso
Total Pages 364
Release 2001
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9781859846155

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"Latin: A Symbol's Empire is a work of reference and a piece of cultural history: the story of a language that became a symbol with its own, highly significant empire."--BOOK JACKET.

Signs and Images

Signs and Images
Title Signs and Images PDF eBook
Author Roland Barthes
Publisher French List
Total Pages 0
Release 2023-08-05
Genre Art
ISBN 9781803092744

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A major collection of essays and interviews from an iconic 20th-century philosopher in five volumes, now all available together in paperback. Roland Barthes was a restless, protean thinker. A constant innovator--often as a daring smuggler of ideas from one discipline to another--he first gained an audience with his pithy essays on mass culture and then went on to produce some of the most suggestive and stimulating cultural criticism of the late twentieth century, including Empire of Signs, The Pleasure of the Text, and Camera Lucida. In 1976, this one-time structuralist outsider was elected to a chair at France's preeminent Collège de France, where he chose to style himself as a professor of literary semiology until his death in 1980. The greater part of Barthes's published writings has been available to a French audience since 2002, but now, translator Chris Turner presents a collection of essays, interviews, prefaces, book reviews, and other journalistic material for the first time in English and divided into five themed volumes. Volume four, Signs and Images, gathers pieces related to his central concerns--semiotics, visual culture, art, cinema, and photography--and features essays on Marthe Arnould, Lucien Clergue, Daniel Boudinet, Richard Avedon, Bernard Faucon, and many more.

Empire of the Stars

Empire of the Stars
Title Empire of the Stars PDF eBook
Author Arthur I. Miller
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages 402
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 9780618341511

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A history of the idea of "black holes" explores the tumultuous debate over the existence of this now well-accepted phenomenon, focusing particular attention on Indian scientist Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar.