2019
DOI: 10.1080/17540763.2019.1627392
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Photography and Writing, or the Intimacy of the Image: A Dialogic Encounter between Barthes’sCamera Lucidaand Blanchot’s Philosophy of Otherness

Abstract: This article was prompted by James Elkins' argument -developed in his book, What Photography Is, from 2011 -that there is no actual relationship between Roland Barthes's theory of photography and Maurice Blanchot's philosophy. Drawing on considerations of an historical, philosophical, and literary nature, the article argues for the importance of a dialogic encounter between Barthes and Blanchot, demonstrating that the interconnection between the concepts of image and writing appears as a crucial aspect in the … Show more

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