Barthes and UtopiaAuthor :
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Published : Thursday 16 January 1997
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This title takes as its central argument the fact that a surprising proportion of the ideas of Roland Barthes, the 20th-century writer and literary theorist who played a significant part in the intellectual movements in post-war France, are formulated through an explicit vocabulary of utopia.
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