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- Perils of the
Princess:
Gender and
Genre in Video
Games:
- Was Joseph
Campbell a
Postmodernist?: Journal of the
American
Academy of
Religion, Vol.
64, No. 2.
(1996), pp.
395-417.
Source: Journal of the American Academy of Religion, Vol. 64, No. 2. (1996), pp. 395-417. - Works and Days
and Theogony: (01 November
1993)Guide to
Greek Mythos
(and a guide
to farming),
by, roughly
speaking,
Homer's
contemporary
Hesiod. Guide
to Greek
Mythos (and a
guide to
farming), by,
roughly
speaking,
Homer's
contemporary
Hesiod.
Source: (01 November 1993) - Mythologies: (01 January
1972)"[Mytholo
gies]
illustrates
the beautiful
generosity of
Barthes's
progressive
interest in
the meaning
(his word is
signification)
of practically
everything
around him,
not only the
books and
paintings of
high art, but
also the
slogans,
trivia, toys,
food, and
popular
rituals
(cruises,
striptease,
eating,
wrestling
matches) of
contemporary
life . . . For
Barthes, words
and objects
have in common
the organized
capacity to
say something;
at the same
time, since
they are
signs, words
and objects
have the bad
faith always
to appear
natural to
their
consumer, as
if what they
say is
eternal, true,
necessary,
instead of
arbitrary,
made,
contingent.
Mythologies
finds Barthes
revealing the
fashioned
systems of
ideas that
make it
possible, for
example, for
'Einstein's
brain' to
stand for, be
the myth of,
'a genius so
lacking in
magic that one
speaks about
his thought as
a functional
labor
analogous to
the mechanical
making of
sausages.'
Each of the
little essays
in this book
wrenches a
definition out
of a common
but
constructed
object, making
the object
speak its
hidden, but
ever-so-presen
t, reservoir
of
manufactured
sense."--Edwar
d W. Said
Source: (01 January 1972) - H. D.'s Majic
Ring: Tulsa Studies
in Women's
Literature,
Vol. 14, No.
2. (1995), pp.
347-362.
Source: Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature, Vol. 14, No. 2. (1995), pp. 347-362.
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