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Doxa and Discourse: How Common Knowledge Works |
Paris-8
ABSTRACT
This essay studies the uses and valuation of doxa in the work of Roland Barthes. Omnipresent and multiform, doxa appears there as a power informed by metaphors. The essay then focuses on the analysis of doxa in Barthes's S/Z, on its relation to the Flaubertian problematics of "received ideas," and on the impact of this problematics on literary story since the 1970s.
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