Structuralism
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Authors[edit]
Literature[edit]
Introduction of structuralism to Anglophone academia[edit]
- Collections
- Yale French Studies 36/37: "Structuralism", ed. Jacques Ehrmann, Yale University Press, 1966, 272 pp. (English)
- The Structuralist Controversy: The Languages of Criticism and the Sciences of Man, eds. Richard Macksey and Eugenio Donato, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1970, 345 pp, ARG. Proceedings from the Johns Hopkins "International Colloquium on Critical Languages and the Sciences of Man" in Baltimore, 18-21 Oct 1966. Texts by René Girard, Charles Morazé, Georges Poulet, Eugenio Donato, Lucien Goldman, Tzvetan Todorov, Roland Barthes, Jean Hyppolite, Jacques Lacan, Guy Rosolato, Neville Dyson-Hudson, Jacques Derrida, Jean-Pierre Vernant and Nicolas Ruwet. The publication established the arrival of "structuralism" and "deconstruction" in the United States. Review: Rousseau (1971).
- Velocities of Change: Critical Essays from MLN, ed. Richard Macksey, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1974, xxvii+370 pp.
- Journals
MLN, Diacritics, New Literary History, Sub-Stance, Semiotexte, Glyph, Yale French Studies.
Other early collections[edit]
- Strukturalismus als interpretatives Verfahren, ed. Helga Gallas, Luchterhand, 1972. (German)
Criticism[edit]
- Fredric Jameson, The Prison-House of Language: A Critical Account of Structuralism and Russian Formalism, Princeton University Press, 1972, xi+230 pp.
Historisation[edit]
- John K. Sheriff, The Fate of Meaning: Charles Peirce, Structuralism, and Literature, Princeton University Press, 1989, ARG. Publisher. (English)
- François Dosse, Histoire du structuralisme, 2 vols., Paris: La Découverte, 1991-1992; Hachette, 1995. (French)
- History of Structuralism, 2 vols., trans. Deborah Glassman, University of Minnesota Press, 1997. (English)
- more translations
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