Mythologies

References

  1. ^ Barthes, Mythologies, p. 60
  2. ^ Barthes, Mythologies, p.15
  3. ^ Barthes, Mythologies, p.19
  4. ^ Carol Sanders (2 December 2004). The Cambridge Companion to Saussure. Cambridge University Press. pp. 162–. ISBN 978-0-521-80486-8.
  5. ^ Laurie Schneider Adams (9 March 2018). The Methodologies of Art: An Introduction. Taylor & Francis. pp. 172–. ISBN 978-0-429-97407-6.
  6. ^ Associate Professor of Psychology Brady Wagoner; Brady Wagoner (4 December 2009). Symbolic Transformation: The Mind in Movement Through Culture and Society. Routledge. pp. 98–. ISBN 978-1-135-15090-7.
  7. ^ Jessica Evans; Stuart Hall (6 July 1999). Visual Culture: The Reader. SAGE Publications. pp. 55–. ISBN 978-0-7619-6248-9.
  8. ^ Barthes, Mythologies, p.116
  9. ^ Mireille Rosello (2010). The Reparative in Narratives: Works of Mourning in Progress. Liverpool University Press. pp. 61–. ISBN 978-1-84631-220-5.
  10. ^ "International Encyclopedia of Communication". International Encyclopedia of Communication.
  11. ^ Barthes. Mythologies. p. 143.
  12. ^ Barthes. Mythologies. p. 131.
  13. ^ McKee, Alan (2003). "How do I know what's a likely interpretation?". Textual analysis: a beginner's guide. London Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications. p. 106. ISBN 9780761949930. See also: Wasson, Richard (Fall 1980). "Myth and the ex-nomination of class in The Time Machine". The Minnesota Review. 15. Johns Hopkins University Press: 112–122.
  14. ^ Lakoff, Robin Tolmach (2000). "The neutrality of the status quo". The language war. Berkeley: University of California Press. p. 53. ISBN 9780520928077. Barthes, Roland (1972). Mythologies. London: Cape. p. 138. OCLC 222874772.
  15. ^ Barthes, Roland (1957). Mythologies. Paris: Éditions du Seuil. pp. 218. ISBN 9782020005852.
  16. ^ Barthes. Mythologies. p. 144.
  17. ^ Mythologies, p. 150.
  18. ^ Chela Sandoval (2000). Methodology of the Oppressed. University of Minnesota Press. pp. 137–. ISBN 978-0-8166-2736-3.
  19. ^ Mythologies, p. 151.
  20. ^ Barthes, Mythologies, p. 151
  21. ^ Barthes. Mythologies. p. 152.
  22. ^ Barthes, Mythologies, p. 153
  23. ^ Barthes, Mythologies, p. 153
  24. ^ Barthes, Mythologies, p. 153
  25. ^ "International Encyclopedia of Communication". International Encyclopedia of Communication.
  26. ^ Gary Genosko (2002) McLuhan and Baudrillard: Masters of Implosion, p.24
  27. ^ Curtis, J. M. (1972). Marshall McLuhan and French Structuralism. Boundary 2, 134-146.

This content is from Wikipedia. GradeSaver is providing this content as a courtesy until we can offer a professionally written study guide by one of our staff editors. We do not consider this content professional or citable. Please use your discretion when relying on it.