List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors
Preface
Introduction
1: DIANA KNIGHT: Roland Barthes, An Interdisciplinary Subject
Part I: Myths, History, and Images
2: PHILIPPE ROGER: Barthes''s Frenchness
3: JONATHAN CULLER: Barthes''s Myths of America
4: STEPHEN BANN: The Intelligible Versus the Real: Barthes''s Historiographical Option
5: MARIA O''SULLIVAN: Time and Space: Barthes and the Discourse of History
6: ERIC MARTY: Barthes and the Visibility Turn: For a Non-Mimetic Image
7: KATHRIN YACAVONE: Picturing Barthes: The Photographic Construction of Authorship
Part II: Religion, Philosophy, and Ethics
8: MICHAEL MORIARTY: Barthes and Religion
9: LUCY O''MEARA: Barthes and the Lessons of Ancient Philosophy
10: MARIELLE MACE: Barthes and ''Subtle Forms of Living''
11: KRIS PINT: ''A Country Free by Default'': Barthes and the Atmospheric Experience of Literature
12: FRANCOIS NOUDELMANN: Barthes and Insignificant Music
13: PATRIZIA LOMBARDO: Barthes and the Emotions
Part III: Writing, Criticism, and the Archive
14: ANTOINE COMPAGNON: Barthes and Commissioned Writing
15: ANDY STAFFORD: Barthes''s Menippean Moment: Creative Criticism 1966-70
16: CLAUDE COSTE: From Fichier to OEuvre: Barthess ''Our Literature'' project
17: ANNE HERSCHBERG PIERROT: Barthes, the Desire to Write, and the Prevision of the Work
18: TIPHAINE SAMOYAULT: Barthes''s Ordinary Writing
Index