Structuralism


Mythologies
Tristes Tropiques
Course in General Linguistics
Structural Anthropology
Myth and Meaning: Cracking the Code of Culture
For Marx (Radical Thinkers)
The Savage Mind
The Pleasure of the Text
Écrits
S/Z: An Essay
Reading Capital
The Raw and the Cooked (Mythologiques, Vol 1)
Madness and Civilization: A History of Insanity in the Age of Reason
The Prison-House of Language: A Critical Account of Structuralism and Russian Formalism
Morphology of the Folktale
A Thousand Plateaus by Gilles DeleuzeSpecters of Marx by Jacques DerridaDifference and Repetition by Gilles DeleuzeDiscipline and Punish by Michel Foucault
Post-structuralist philosophy
4 books — 2 voters

Samuel R. Delany
In order to dismantle such a discourse we must begin with the realization that desire is never “outside all social constraint.” Desire may be outside one set of constraints or another; but social constraints are what engender desire; and, one way or another, even at its most apparently catastrophic, they contour desire’s expression.
Samuel R. Delany, Times Square Red, Times Square Blue

Victor Shklovsky
Apropo de digresiuni. La Fielding, în Joseph Andrews, există un capitol, introdus după o descriere de încăierare. Capitolul cuprinde relatarea discuției dintre scriitor și actor și poartă următorul titlu: Introdus anume pentru a frâna acțiunea". (V. B. Șklovski, Literatura fără subiect, în Mihai Pop, coord., Ce este literatura? Școala formală rusă, p. 447) ...more
Viktor Borisovich Shklovsky

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