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Mythologies by Roland Barthes; 9780099529750

Mythologies

By Roland Barthes

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Mythologies by Roland Barthes is a groundbreaking exploration of the cultural narratives that shape our understanding of the world. First published in 1957, this seminal work dissects the myths embedded in everyday life, revealing how they influence our perceptions, beliefs, and behaviours. Barthes employs a unique blend of semiotics and critical theory to unveil the hidden messages within popular culture, from advertisements to wrestling, demonstrating how these myths serve to reinforce societal norms and ideologies.

The Story

In Mythologies, Barthes examines a wide array of subjects, from the mundane to the extraordinary. Each essay serves as a lens through which readers can examine the deeper meanings of cultural phenomena. By analysing items like the French soap advert and the myth of the 'wrestler', Barthes illustrates how myths transform historical and social realities into a universal language that conceals their constructed nature.

Why Readers Love It

  • Provocative Analysis: Barthes challenges readers to question the authenticity of their cultural assumptions.
  • Engaging Style: His eloquent prose invites readers into a thoughtful dialogue on the nature of meaning.
  • Timeless Relevance: The themes of Mythologies resonate in today's media-saturated society, making it a crucial read for understanding contemporary culture.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for students and scholars of semantics, discourse analysis, and philosophy. Those who appreciate Barthes's incisive insights may also enjoy his other notable works, such as Camera Lucida and The Pleasure of the Text, where he continues to explore the intersections of culture, meaning, and representation.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 129 mm × 198 mm × 14 mm
Pages: 208
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
ISBN: 9780099529750

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