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            20. R.Barthes, Mythologies, tr. A.Lavers (St Albans, Paladin, 1973), pp. 114–15.
            21. Ibid., p. 142.
            22. Ibid., p. 148.
            23. R.Barthes, Elements of semiology, tr. A.Levers & C.Smith (New York, Hill &
               Wang, 1968); R.Barthes, The fashion system, tr. M.Ward & R.Howard (New
               York, Hill & Wang, 1983).
            24. R.Barthes, To write: an intransitive verb?, tr. R.Macksey & E.Donato, in The
               languages of criticism and the sciences of man, eds. R.Macksey & E.Donato
               (Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1970), pp. 141–2.
            25. Ibid., p. 144.
            26. R.Barthes, Image-music-text, tr. S.Heath (New York, Hill & Wang, 1977), p.
               148.
            27. U.Eco, The role of the reader: explorations in the semiotics of texts (London,
               Hutchinson, 1981).
            28. Barthes, Image-music-text, p. 148.
            29. M.Foucault, Power/knowledge: selected interviews and other writings 1972–
               1977, ed. C. Gordon (Brighton, Harvester Press, 1980), p. 114.
            30. M.Foucault, Madness and civilization: a history of insanity in the age of reason,
               tr. R.Howard (New York, Vintage Books, 1965),; M.Foucault, The birth of the
               clinic, tr. A.M.Sheridan (London, Tavistock, 1973).
            31. M.Foucault, The order of things: an archaeology of the human sciences (New
               York, Vintage Books, 1973); M.Foucault, The archaeology of knowledge, tr.
               A.M.Sheridan (London, Tavistock, 1972).
            32. Foucault, The order of things, p. 379.
            33. M.Foucault, Language, counter-memory, practice, ed. D.F.Bouchard, tr.
               D.F.Bouchard & S.Simon (Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 1977), pp. 113–38.
            34. Foucault, The archaeology of knowledge, p.205.
            35. R.Barthes, S/Z, tr. R.Miller (New York, Hill & Wang, 1974), p.4.
            36. Ibid., p. 77.
            37. R.Barthes, The pleasure of the text, tr. R.Miller (New York, Hill & Wang, 1975),
               p. 62.
            38. Ibid., p. 9.
            39. J.Derrida, Structure, sign and play in the discourse of the human sciences, tr.
               R. Macksey, in The languages of criticism and the sciences of man, eds.
               R.Macksey & E.Donato (Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins University Press,
               1970).
            40. J.Derrida, Writing and difference, tr. A.Bass (Chicago, University of Chicago
               Press, 1978), p. 25.
            41. J.Derrida, Speech and phenomena and other essays on Husserl’s theory of
               signs, tr. D.B.Allison (Evanston, Northwestern University Press, 1973), p.
               129.
            42. J.Derrida, Of grammatology, tr. G.C.Spivak (Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins
               University Press, 1976), p. 159.
            43. Derrida, Structure, sign and play, p. 265.
            44. M.Foucault, Histoire de la folie á l‘âge classique (Paris, Editions Gallimard,
               1972), p. 602.
            45. Foucault, Power/knowledge, p. 114.
            46. M.Foucault, Discipline and punish: the birth of the prison, tr. A.M.Sheridan
               (Harmondsworth, Allen Lane, 1977).
            47. Foucault’s last major project was the three volume History of sexuality. Its original
               focus on power-knowledge regimes becomes displaced, in the second and third
               volumes, by a historical and quasi-historicist account of the development of the


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