ABSTRACT

This is Barthes’ seminal text reimagined in a contemporary context by contemporary academics. Through a revisiting of Mythologies, a key text in cultural and media studies, this volume explores the value these disciplines can add to an understanding of contemporary society and culture. Leading academics in media, English, education, and cultural studies here are tasked with identifying the "new mythologies" some fifty or so years on from Barthes’ original interventions. The contributions in this volume, then, are readings of contemporary culture, each engaging with a cultural event, practice, or text as mythological. These readings are then contextualized by an introduction which reflects on the ‘how’ of these engaging responses and an "essay at the back of the book" which replaces Myth Today with a reflection on the contemporary provenance of both Barthes and his most famous book. Thus the book is at least two things at once whichever way you look: a ‘new’ Mythologies and a book about Barthes’ legacy, an exploration of the place of theory in critical writing, and a book about contemporary culture.

part |13 pages

Fables of Reconstruction

chapter |11 pages

Fables of Reconstruction

part |125 pages

Mythologies

chapter |2 pages

The Face of Assange

chapter |5 pages

The X Factor

chapter |3 pages

Tastes of Paradise

The ‘Fair’ Trade Myth

chapter |5 pages

Batgirl

chapter |9 pages

Education as Mythology

chapter |3 pages

The Zombie Walk

chapter |4 pages

In Search of Higg's Boson

chapter |2 pages

Kylie Écriture

chapter |5 pages

Femininity and the Body

Spectacle and Signification

chapter |6 pages

Reflections on a Passport

chapter |2 pages

Ripper

chapter |8 pages

The Face of Noomi Rapace

chapter |3 pages

Time and the Pips

chapter |2 pages

The National Team

chapter |3 pages

The Citroën Xsara Picasso

chapter |4 pages

The 7/7 Bus

chapter |4 pages

Resisting the Myths

Dodging the Bullets

chapter |5 pages

Vilnius

Discredited Capital of Culture

chapter |7 pages

The Shahida's Claim

Ayat Muhammed Lutfi Al Akhras

part |28 pages

Barthes' Myth Today

chapter |26 pages

Barthes' Myth Today

Barthes After Barthes