Structuralism


Mythologies
Course in General Linguistics
Tristes Tropiques
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
Morphology of the Folktale
History of Structuralism; The Rising Sign 1945 1966 (Volume I)
The Prison-House of Language: A Critical Account of Structuralism and Russian Formalism
Madness and Civilization: A History of Insanity in the Age of Reason
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

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Paul Ford

Terry Eagleton
Lacan, as we have seen in our discussion of Freud, regards the unconscious as structured like a language. This is not only because it works by metaphor and metonymy: it is also because, like language itself for the post-structuralists, it is composed less of signs — stable meanings — than of signifiers. If you dream of a horse, it is not immediately obvious what this signifies: it may have many contradictory meanings, may be just one of a whole chain of signifiers with equally multiple meanings. ...more
Terry Eagleton, Literary Theory: An Introduction

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