Roland Barthes cytaty

Roland Barthes fr: ʀɔlɑ̃: baʀt, – francuski krytyk literacki, pisarz, czołowy przedstawiciel strukturalizmu i poststrukturalizmu francuskiego, teoretyk semiologii. Wikipedia  

✵ 12. Listopad 1915 – 26. Marzec 1980
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Roland Barthes słynne cytaty

„(…) język jest jedynym systemem semiotycznym, posiadającym zdolność interpretowania innych systemów znaczących oraz interpretowania samego siebie.”

Źródło: Teoria tekstu. Zbiór studiów pod red. Teresy Dobrzyńskiej, Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich, Wrocław 1986, s. 203.

Roland Barthes: Cytaty po angielsku

“What love lays bare in me is energy.”

Roland Barthes książka A Lover's Discourse: Fragments

Źródło: A Lover's Discourse: Fragments

“The Text is plural. Which is not simply to say that it has several meanings, but that it accomplishes the very plural of meaning: an irreducible (and not merely an acceptable) plural.”

Proposition 4
From Work to Text (1971)
Kontekst: The Text is plural. Which is not simply to say that it has several meanings, but that it accomplishes the very plural of meaning: an irreducible (and not merely an acceptable) plural. The Text is not a co-existence of meanings but a passage, an overcrossing; thus it answers not to an interpretation, even a liberal one, but to an explosion, a dissemination.

“A work has two levels of meaning: literal and concealed.”

Proposition 3
Variant translation: The Text can be approached, experienced, in reaction to the sign. The work closes on a signified. There are two modes of signification which can be attributed to this signified: either it is claimed to be evident and the work is then the object of a literal science, of philology, or else it is considered to be secret, ultimate, something to be sought out, and the work then falls under the scope of a hermeneutics, of an interpretation
From Work to Text (1971)
Kontekst: A work has two levels of meaning: literal and concealed.
A Text, on the other hand is engaged in a movement … a deferral … a dilation of meaning … the play of signification.
Metonymy — the association of part to whole — characterized the logic of the Text.
In this sense the Text is "radically symbolic" and lacks closure.

“I am interested in language because it wounds or seduces me.”

Roland Barthes książka The Pleasure of the Text

Źródło: The Pleasure of the Text

“The theory of the Text can coincide only with a practice of writing.”

Conclusion
From Work to Text (1971)
Kontekst: The discourse on the Text should itself be nothing other than text, research, textual activity, since the Text is that social space which leaves no language safe, outside, nor any subject of the enunciation in position as judge, master, analyst, confessor, decoder. The theory of the Text can coincide only with a practice of writing.

“I encounter millions of bodies in my life; of these millions, I may desire some hundreds; but of these hundreds, I love only one.”

Roland Barthes książka A Lover's Discourse: Fragments

Źródło: A Lover's Discourse: Fragments

“The bastard form of mass culture is humiliated repetition: content, ideological schema, the blurring of contradictions—these are repeated, but the superficial forms are varied: always new books, new programs, new films, news items, but always the same meaning.”

La forme bâtarde de la culture de masse est la répétition honteuse: on répète les contenus, les schèmes idéologiques, le gommage des contradictions, mais on varie les formes superficielles: toujours des livres, des émissions, des films nouveaux, des faits divers, mais toujours le même sens.
"Modern," in The Pleasure of the Text (1975)

“The lover's fatal identity is precisely this: I am the one who waits.”

Roland Barthes książka A Lover's Discourse: Fragments

Źródło: A Lover's Discourse: Fragments

“…the book creates meaning, the meaning creates life.”

Roland Barthes książka The Pleasure of the Text

Źródło: The Pleasure of the Text

“I make the other’s absence responsible for my worldliness.”

Roland Barthes książka A Lover's Discourse: Fragments

Źródło: A Lover's Discourse: Fragments

“To make someone wait: the constant prerogative of all power, "age-old pastime of humanity".”

Roland Barthes książka A Lover's Discourse: Fragments

Źródło: A Lover's Discourse: Fragments

“The incapacity to name is a good symptom of disturbance.”

Źródło: Camera Lucida: Reflections on Photography