The Perverse Footnote: Roland Barthes's The Pleasure of the Text and the Politics of Paratextuality

In Fabien Arribert-Narce, Fuhito Endō & Kamila Pawlikowska (eds.), The pleasure in/of the text: about the joys and perversities of reading. New York: Peter Lang (2021)
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