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摘要:罗兰·巴特对doxa的立场是微妙的,但充满了个人和政治的张力。他把doxa理解为舆论,理解为资产阶级的意识形态,这种意识形态总是威胁着侵入和扭曲他自己的思想——以至于他的主要关注点,有时似乎是他逃离doxa的欲望和需要。然而,他充分意识到,作为一个人,有毒的情况是无法避免的。因此,巴特关于doxa的立场本质上是矛盾的。在这篇短文中,我的目的是通过对Roland Barthes par Roland Barthes(1975)的一些段落的仔细阅读,对Barthes对doxa的使用提供一个批判性的评论,并试图解释。在这样做的过程中,我也希望弥补我之前对“多克萨”在巴特文本中所扮演角色的理解,这种理解或许相当浅薄和凄凉。
Abstract:Roland Barthes's position regarding doxa is subtle yet full of personal and political tensions. He understands doxa as public opinion, as bourgeois ideology, which always threatens to invade and pervert his own thinking—to the point that his main concern, at times, seems to be his desire and need to escape doxa. Nevertheless, he is fully aware that, as a human being, there is no avoiding the doxic situation. Thus, Barthes's position regarding doxa is inherently paradoxical.My aim in this short article is to provide a critical commentary on, and try to explicate, Barthes's use of doxa through a close reading of some passages from Roland Barthes par Roland Barthes (1975). In doing so, I also hope to make amends for my earlier, perhaps rather shallow and bleak, understanding of the role of doxa in Barthes's text.