Roland Barthes par Roland Barthes is an autobiographical work by the French literary theorist Roland Barthes,written in the early seventies of the twentieth century.According to the Latin alphabet,the book arranges an...Roland Barthes par Roland Barthes is an autobiographical work by the French literary theorist Roland Barthes,written in the early seventies of the twentieth century.According to the Latin alphabet,the book arranges and combines some passages with different themes,which gives the book the formal characteristics of the dictionary and violates the writing norms of traditional autobiographies.In addition,the book uses the first person,the second person,and the third person interchangeably to carry out a polyphonic narrative,which destroys the integrity and authenticity of the narrative subject,thus completing an avant-garde literary experiment.展开更多
Malcolm Bradbury’s novel Rates of Exchange,taking the economic term“rates of exchange”as a central metaphor,depicts various exchanges occurring in the socio-economic landscape of Britain during the 1970s and 1980s....Malcolm Bradbury’s novel Rates of Exchange,taking the economic term“rates of exchange”as a central metaphor,depicts various exchanges occurring in the socio-economic landscape of Britain during the 1970s and 1980s.In the context of governmental emphasis on economic development,the novel intricately explores exchanges among diverse entities,playing with multiple meanings of the term“exchange”.In this way,the novel itself becomes a form of“legal tender,”exchanged for reader comprehension,communication,and participation.It highlights the ubiquitous presence of exchange and the risks associated with the uncertain exchange rates between different entities.Furthermore,it invites readers to participate in the story-telling and the nostalgic journey back to British literary tradition.This paper,drawing on Roland Barthes’s semiotic theory along with structuralist and poststructuralist concepts,investigates the multifaceted meanings of“exchange”in the novel.Through this analysis,the paper aims to illuminate the semiotic significance of various narrative forms and the profound thematic concerns in Bradbury’s work.展开更多
文摘Roland Barthes par Roland Barthes is an autobiographical work by the French literary theorist Roland Barthes,written in the early seventies of the twentieth century.According to the Latin alphabet,the book arranges and combines some passages with different themes,which gives the book the formal characteristics of the dictionary and violates the writing norms of traditional autobiographies.In addition,the book uses the first person,the second person,and the third person interchangeably to carry out a polyphonic narrative,which destroys the integrity and authenticity of the narrative subject,thus completing an avant-garde literary experiment.
基金supported by the Project of Social Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province in 2020 under No.20WWB008(“A Study of Cultural Geography in Contemporary Anglo-American Academic Fiction”)National Social Science Foundation Project in 2023 under No.23BWW035(“A Study on Social Changes and the Development of Humanities in Contemporary Anglo-American Academic Fiction”).
文摘Malcolm Bradbury’s novel Rates of Exchange,taking the economic term“rates of exchange”as a central metaphor,depicts various exchanges occurring in the socio-economic landscape of Britain during the 1970s and 1980s.In the context of governmental emphasis on economic development,the novel intricately explores exchanges among diverse entities,playing with multiple meanings of the term“exchange”.In this way,the novel itself becomes a form of“legal tender,”exchanged for reader comprehension,communication,and participation.It highlights the ubiquitous presence of exchange and the risks associated with the uncertain exchange rates between different entities.Furthermore,it invites readers to participate in the story-telling and the nostalgic journey back to British literary tradition.This paper,drawing on Roland Barthes’s semiotic theory along with structuralist and poststructuralist concepts,investigates the multifaceted meanings of“exchange”in the novel.Through this analysis,the paper aims to illuminate the semiotic significance of various narrative forms and the profound thematic concerns in Bradbury’s work.