Reading Knowledge: An Introduction to Foucault, Barthes and Althusser (Blackwell Anthologies)

Reading Knowledge: An Introduction to Foucault, Barthes and Althusser (Blackwell Anthologies)

by Payne (Author)

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Michael Payne introduces the principal writings of Roland Barthes, Michael Foucault and Louis Althusser by means of a detailed focus on their common interest in the forms and conditions of knowledge. His careful reading reveals their profound commitment to a critical understanding of how truth, meaning, and value are constituted in language and in non-verbal texts. In his first three chapters, Payne examines in considerable detail brief texts by Barthes, Foucault, and Althusser that seem to be their own strategically designed introductions to their projects. The next three chapters take up the most important books by each of these writers: Foucault's The Order of Things, Barthes's S/Z, and Althusser's Reading Capital. Chapter 7 examines a specific text by each author writing on one of the visual arts, in an effort to investigate the assumption that knowledge - whether as theory, enlightenment, vision, illumination, or insight - is in some sense visual. The last chapter briefly examines the work of Gilles Deleuze. Payne writes here with the same lucidity and acuity to be found in his highly successful companion to this volume, Reading Theory: An Introduction to Lacan, Derrida, and Kristeva (1993).

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 136
Edition: 1
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 18 Apr 1997

ISBN 10: 0631195661
ISBN 13: 9780631195665

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The attention given to what I think is essential in my research-the semiotic and symbolic, rejection, negativity, practice, in particular their close connection with Husserl, Hagel, and Freud- is unique among works which have previously dealt with my books. Julia Kristeva For this reader's money. Payne's discussion is the best non-polemical introduction to Lacan he has come across. Jesse W. Nash, History of European Ideas I have never read a more lucid explanation of Derrida's ideas. James R. Bennett, Style Reading Theory is an enormously study and, given its complexity, remarkably accessible. John Schad, Review of English Studies
Author Bio
Michael Payne is John P. Corzer Professor of English at Bucknell University. He is editor of Blackwell's Dictionary of Cultural and Critical Theory (1996) and general editor of the Bucknell Lectures in Literary Theory, also published by Blackwell. His Reading French Feminism is forthcoming, as is his Renaissance Literature: An Anthology, in the Blackwell Anthologies series.