An Analysis of Roland Barthes's Mythologies

Mythologies is a masterpiece of analysis and interpretation. At its heart, Barthes's collection of essays about the "mythologies" of modern life treats everyday objects and ideas - from professional wrestling, to the Tour de France, to Greta Garbo's face - as though they are sile...

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Main Author: Gomez, John M. (Author)
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