Narrative, Apparatus, Ideology
At the high point of the so-called structuralist movement (centered in France in the mid-1960s), there was intensive interest in analyzing diverse phenomena investigated in a number of distinct fields (e.g., anthropology, sociology, philosophy, literature, film) by "reading" their objects of analysis through a concept of structure derived from certain aspects of classical structural linguistics.
March 1987
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Hardcover
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549
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Columbia University Press
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