One can say that the author is an ideological product, since we represent him as the opposite of his historically real function. (When a historically given function is represented in a figure that inverts it, one has an ideological production.) The author is therefore the ideological figure by which one marks the manner in which we fear the proliferation of meaning.


"What is an author?" (1984)


One can say that the author is an ideological product, since we represent him as the opposite of his historically real function. (When a historically ...

One can say that the author is an ideological product, since we represent him as the opposite of his historically real function. (When a historically ...

One can say that the author is an ideological product, since we represent him as the opposite of his historically real function. (When a historically ...

One can say that the author is an ideological product, since we represent him as the opposite of his historically real function. (When a historically ...