Writing the Image After Roland Barthes

University of Pennsylvania Press (1997)
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... Barthes's "fate" can appear to have been determined in part by the fact that his last published work was a treatise devoted to photography. The photographic image achieves exactly the effect I have described when mentioning "fate" : it freezes a development, eternalizes what is an essentially mobile object under a figure.

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