Roland Barthes

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The Reality Effect

Roland Barthes. "The Reality Effect." [Not sure on source]

  • read with Freedgood 2006 for opposing perspective
  • structuralist -> poststructuralist
  • "useless details" as "narrative luxury" that increase the "cost of narrative information"
  • narrative: predictive, forward moving ("traffic control")
    • description: additive, analogical
  • What are insignificant details doing?
  • rhetoric of vivid description (hypotyposis)
  • balance of aesthetic (requiring meaning) and referential (reference to real world external to text) constraints
    • the idea of a real referent prevents a spiral into endless detail
  • the illusion of a referent: if it refers to something real, we don't have access to it
    • chair is there not to signify "chair" but to signify reality
  • sophisticated rhetorical attempts to access reality but knowing they only have words that may refer to only other words