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The Neutral: Lecture Course at the College de France (1977-1978) (European Perspectives: A Series in Social Thought and Cultural Criticism) [Hardcover]

Roland Barthes (Author)
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0231134045 978-0231134040 July 6, 2005 First Edition

"I define the Neutral as that which outplays the paradigm, or rather I call Neutral everything that baffles paradigm." With these words, Roland Barthes describes a concept that profoundly shaped his work and was the subject of a landmark series of lectures delivered in 1978 at the Collège de France, just two years before his death. Not published in France until 2002, and appearing in English for the first time, these creative and engaging lectures deepen our understanding of Roland Barthes's intellectual itinerary and reveal his distinctive style as thinker and teacher.

The Neutral ( le neutre), as Barthes describes it, escapes or undoes the paradigmatic binary oppositions that structure and produce meaning in Western thought and discourse. These binaries are found in all aspects of human society ranging from language to sexuality to politics. For Barthes, the attempt to deconstruct or escape from these binaries has profound ethical, philosophical, and linguistic implications.

The Neutral is comprised of the prewritten texts from which Barthes lectured and centers around 23 "figures," also referred to as "traits" or "twinklings," that are possible embodiments of the Neutral (sleep, silence, tact, etc.) or of the anti-Neutral (anger, arrogance, conflict, etc.). His lectures draw on a diverse set of authors and intellectual traditions, including Lao-tzu, Tolstoy, German mysticism, classical philosophy, Rousseau, Baudelaire, Walter Benjamin, and John Cage. Barthes's idiosyncratic approach to his subjects gives the lectures a playful, personal, and even joyous quality that enhances his rich insights.

In addition to his reflections on a variety of literary and scholarly works, Barthes's personal convictions and the events of his life shaped the course and content of the lectures. Most prominently, as Barthes admits, the recent death of his mother and the idea of mourning shape several of his lectures.

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Insightful comments on topics from negative theology to Thomas De Quincy's drug use.

(Library Journal 3/17/2006)

His thinking in The Neutral, had never been so mournful, so ample, so warm, so unembarrassed, so alive.

(Wayne Koestenbaum Artforum Winter '07/'08)

Remarkable for the combination of intensely personal and idiosyncratic preoccupations with immensely wide literary and philosophical reference points.

(Michael Sheringham Times Literary Supplement 2009)

A powerful lesson about the balanced, engaged life.

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An excellent English translation... This is a beautiful book.

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About the Author

Roland Barthes was one of the most influential critics and philosophers of the twentieth century. His works include Mythologies, S/Z, A Lover's Discourse, and Camera Lucida.Rosalind Krauss is University Professor of Modern Art and Theory at Columbia University. She is the author of The Optical Unconscious, Formless: A User's Guide, The Picasso Papers, and Bachelors, among other works.Denis Hollier is Professor of French Literature at New York University. He is the editor of A New History of French Literature and the author of Absent Without Leave: French Literature Under the Threat of War.

(12/1/05)

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  • Hardcover: 312 pages
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press; First Edition edition (July 6, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0231134045
  • ISBN-13: 978-0231134040
  • Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 7 x 0.9 inches
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Here Barthes snips his way free from binary wire. He has long been a partisan of freedom.

He writes: "the Neutral (I will be more brief) is not 'social' but lyrical, existential: it is good for nothing."

No hype needed, nor much explanation. This is another extended example of Barthes thinking carefully about a plain, ordinary, daily amazement, one that left Pyrrho darn near speechless. The Neutral. Neither either nor or.

This book is a sequence of very well prepared lectures, delivered over four months. I read them slowly, separating chapters by reading one a week. It helped get me through a wretched winter. By the last week I had gone back to previous chapters frequently and liked them more with every trip.

Barthes took me back to several sections of Blanchot's INFINITE CONVERSATION, which he often cites. Other companion texts are Bacon's ESSAYS, Baudelaire's FLEURS DU MAL, Kakuzo on tea, and Suzuki on Zen.

The book is beautifully designed and printed. The translation by Rosalind E. Krauss and Denis Hollier should earn them a thousand five-star reviews. I was often thankful that the notes by Thomas Clerc are thorough and abundant. But take your pencil to the index; it has many mistakes, none of which detract a whit from what Barthes has to say.
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