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Intentist Manifesto
Intentists include professors of philosophy, literary critics, writers, artists, musicians and actors. Read the Intentist manifesto here: http://www.intentism.com/manifesto.htm In sum, the three Intentist principles are: 1. The artist is free to convey his or her intended message. Intentists believe that European (Continental) postmodernism has effectively gagged the artist. 2. A … Continue Reading Intentist Manifesto
link for Colin Lyas interview
http://www.intentism.com/apps/videos/channels/show/1820171-intentism-youtube
The School of Postmodernism: A Closer Look. Roland Barthes
The School of Postmodernism: A Closer Look. Roland Barthes
Roland Barthes was a French philosopher, Literary theorist and Semiotician. He is perhaps most famous for his text’ The Death of the Author’ (1968). The text argued that everything related to the term ‘auteur’ in the sense of someone that expresses their mind through a work, should be rejected. In … Continue Reading The School of Postmodernism: A Closer Look. Roland Barthes