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How to live together : novelistic simulations of some everyday spaces
題名:
How to live together : novelistic simulations of some everyday spaces
著者:
Barthes, Roland

Briggs, Kate
ISBN(國際標準書號):
9780231136174
統一題名:
Comment vivre ensemble: simulations romanesques de quelques espaces quotidiens. English
出版資訊:
New York : Columbia University Press, c2013
規格:
xxx, 222 p. : ill. ; 26 cm
叢書:
European perspectives
叢書題名:
European perspectives
一般附註:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 205-209) and index.

"Notes for a lecture course and seminar at Collaêge de France (1976-1977)"-- T.p
摘要:
"A series of lectures exploring solitude and the degree of contact necessary for individuals to exist and create at their own pace ... a key introduction to Barthess pedagogical methods and critical worldview. In this work, Barthes focuses on the concept of "idiorrhythmy," a productive form of living together in which one recognizes and respects the individual rhythms of the other. He explores this phenomenon through five texts that represent different living spaces and their associated ways of life: E?mile Zola's Pot-Bouille, set in a Parisian apartment building; Thomas Mann's The Magic Mountain, which takes place in a sanatorium; Andre? Gide's La Seíuestreê de Poitiers, based on the true story of a woman confined to her bedroom; Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe, about a castaway on a remote island; and Pallidius's Lausiac History, detailing the ascetic lives of the desert fathers"--Publisher's website.0 0 European perspectives
主題:
Philosophy, Modern -- 20th century
Philology
Literature -- History and criticism
摘要:
"A series of lectures exploring solitude and the degree of contact necessary for individuals to exist and create at their own pace ... a key introduction to Barthess pedagogical methods and critical worldview. In this work, Barthes focuses on the concept of "idiorrhythmy," a productive form of living together in which one recognizes and respects the individual rhythms of the other. He explores this phenomenon through five texts that represent different living spaces and their associated ways of life: E?mile Zola's Pot-Bouille, set in a Parisian apartment building; Thomas Mann's The Magic Mountain, which takes place in a sanatorium; Andre? Gide's La Seíuestreê de Poitiers, based on the true story of a woman confined to her bedroom; Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe, about a castaway on a remote island; and Pallidius's Lausiac History, detailing the ascetic lives of the desert fathers"--Publisher's website.0 0 European perspectives