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Commune in Occitania, France
Barthe (French pronunciation: [baʁt]; Occitan: Barta) is a commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées department in southwestern France. Communes of the Hautes-Pyrénées
Barthe
Topics referred to by the same term
Barthe is a commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées department in southwestern France Barthe or Barthé may also refer to: Barthe (surname) Barthe (river), Germany
Barthe_(disambiguation)
Surname list
Barthe is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexandre Barthe (born 1986), French footballer Benjamin Barthe (born 1972), French journalist
Barthe_(surname)
African-American sculptor (1901–1989)
James Richmond Barthé, also known as Richmond Barthé (January 28, 1901 – March 5, 1989) was an African-American sculptor associated with the Harlem Renaissance
Richmond_Barthé
American singer and songwriter
Stacy Barthe (born July 19, 1985) is an American singer and songwriter. Born and raised in Brooklyn, she began her musical career as an intern for Geffen
Stacy_Barthe
French philosopher and essayist (1915–1980)
Roland Gérard Barthes (/bɑːrt/; French: [ʁɔlɑ̃ baʁt]; 12 November 1915 – 26 March 1980) was a French literary theorist, essayist, philosopher, critic
Roland_Barthes
Surname list
Roland Barthes (1915–1980) was a French philosopher and literary theorist Barthes or Barthès may also refer to: Les Barthes, village and commune in the
Barthes_(disambiguation)
American plasterer
Earl Barthé (June 6, 1922 – January 11, 2010; last name pronounced bar-THAY) was an American plasterer and plastering historian. A self-described "Creole
Earl_Barthé
French politician (1936–2022)
Jean-Jacques Barthe (27 June 1936 – 10 June 2022) was a French politician. A teacher by occupation, Barthe joined the French Communist Party (PCF) in
Jean-Jacques_Barthe
French composer
Adrien Barthe, born Grat-Norbert Barthe (7 June 1828 – 13 August 1898), was a French composer. Born in Bayonne, Barthe studied music under Aimé Leborne
Adrien_Barthe
Canadian wife of a politician and nun
Émilie Barthe (March 26, 1849 – May 10, 1930) was a Canadian most widely known for the rumours of having an intimate relationship with Prime Minister Sir
Émilie_Barthe
French journalist (born 1972)
Benjamin Barthe (born 1972) is a French journalist. Benjamin was born in Senlis. After studying history, Barthe joined the Centre de formation des journalistes
Benjamin_Barthe
French racing cyclist
Cyril Barthe (born 14 February 1996) is a French cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam Groupama–FDJ United. In August 2019, he was named in the
Cyril_Barthe
French footballer (born 1986)
Alexandre Barthe (born 5 March 1986) is a French former professional footballer who played as a defender. He has won the Bulgarian league championship
Alexandre_Barthe
French poet and playwright
Nicolas-Thomas Barthe (1734, Marseille – 17 June 1785, Paris) was an 18th-century French poet and playwright. Theatre 1764: L'Amateur, one-act comedy in
Nicolas_Thomas_Barthe
French mathematician
Franck Barthe is a French mathematician. He was awarded the European Congress of Mathematics (ECM) prize in 2004. He is working as a professor of mathematics
Franck_Barthe
1967 essay by Roland Barthes
literary critic and theorist Roland Barthes (1915–1980), which spawned a literary theory of the same name. Barthes argues against traditional literary
The_Death_of_the_Author
Census-designated place in Louisiana, United States
Metairie (/ˈmɛtəri/ MET-ər-ee) is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, United States, and is part
Metairie,_Louisiana
Former France international dual-code rugby footballer
Jean Barthe (22 July 1932 – 2 December 2017) was a French rugby league and rugby union player. Jean Barthe was born in Lourdes and started his career
Jean_Barthe
Angéle de la Barthe (c. 1230–1275) was allegedly a woman from Toulouse, France, who was tried for witchcraft and condemned to death by the Inquisition
Angéle_de_la_Barthe
French lawyer and government minister
Félix Barthe (28 July 1795 – 28 February 1863) was a French lawyer, Deputy, Minister of Public Education and then Minister of Justice. He was the first
Félix_Barthe
Paraguayan trade unionist (1903–1981)
Obdulio Barthe (1903–1981) was a Paraguayan Communist and syndicalist politician. In 1931, he was one of the leaders in the Encarnación Commune. Obdulio
Obdulio_Barthe
French entomologist
Eugène Barthe (1862–1945) was a French entomologist. While living in Vienne (Isère), he created the journal Miscellanea Entomologica. In 1918, he moved
Eugène_Barthe
French politician
Christophe Barthès (born 12 October 1966) is a French winegrower and politician of the National Rally. Since 2022, he has been a member of the National
Christophe_Barthès
French rock band
Serge Teyssot-Gay (guitar), Frédéric Vidalenc (bass guitar) and Denis Barthe (drums). Jean-Paul Roy became the band's bassist in 1996 after Vidalenc's
Noir_Désir
Canadian writer (1904–1964)
Marcelle Barthe (26 September 1904 – 24 November 1964) was a Canadian radio personality and writer. Born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Barthe studied at
Marcelle_Barthe
American author (1920–2019)
Barthe Faith DeClements (October 8, 1920 – November 8, 2019) was an American author of children's and young adult books. DeClements was born in Seattle
Barthe_DeClements
Canadian politician
Georges-Isidore Barthe (November 16, 1834 – August 11, 1900) was a Quebec lawyer, publisher, journalist, and political figure. He represented Richelieu
Georges-Isidore_Barthe
Lower Canada journalist, writer and politician
Joseph-Guillaume Barthe (March 16, 1816 – August 4, 1893) was a lawyer, journalist, poet and political figure in Lower Canada and Canada East, Province
Joseph-Guillaume_Barthe
Senegalese dancer and model (1906–1957)
Renaissance, his portraits and sculptures taken by Carl Van Vechten, Richmond Barthé and George Platt Lynes among others. François "Féral" Benga was the illegitimate
Féral_Benga
French journalist and producer (born 1974)
Yann Romain Barthès (born 9 October 1974) is a French journalist, TV presenter and producer, best known for hosting the television segment Le Petit Journal
Yann_Barthès
2015 studio album by Stacy Barthe
the debut studio album by Haitian American singer and songwriter Stacy Barthe. It was released on July 10, 2015, by Motown and Homeschool Records. It
Becoming_(Stacy_Barthe_album)
Philosophical school and tradition
whose works are often characterised as post-structuralist include Roland Barthes, Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, Gilles Deleuze, and Jean Baudrillard
Post-structuralism
French cyclist (born 1972)
Stéphane Barthe (French pronunciation: [stefan baʁt]; born 5 December 1972) is a French former racing cyclist. He won the French national road race title
Stéphane_Barthe
American director
Sophie Barthes (born 1974) is a French-American film director and screenwriter best known for her 2009 film Cold Souls. Barthes was born in France and
Sophie_Barthes
2005 book by Antoine Compagnon
antimodernes : de Joseph de Maistre à Roland Barthes (lit. 'The Antimoderns: from Joseph de Maistre to Roland Barthes') is a 2005 book by the French literary
Les_antimodernes
French politician (1882–1949)
Édouard Barthe (26 May 1882, in Béziers – 25 July 1949, in Paris) was a French politician. He represented the French Section of the Workers' International
Édouard_Barthe
River in Germany
Barthe is a river of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. The river has a length of about 35 kilometers. It discharges into the Barther Bodden, which is connected
Barthe_(river)
French tennis player (born 1941)
Pierre Barthès (born 13 September 1941) is a retired French tennis player. Born in Béziers, Barthès was one of the Handsome Eight, a group of players signed
Pierre_Barthès
Transmission of information
Organizational Political Risk Science Technical Visual Scholars Adorno Barthes Bateson Benjamin Burke Castells Chomsky Craig Ellul Fisher Flusser Gasset
Communication
Creator of an original work
Roland Barthes and Michel Foucault have examined the role and relevance of authorship to the meaning or interpretation of a literary text. Barthes challenges
Author
French critic (born 1955)
Paris Diderot University. He is the editor of the complete work of Roland Barthes. Between 1970 and 1973, Marty was active in the Trotskyist organisation
Éric_Marty
1937 film
Duvivier starring Jean Gabin, based on a novel of the same name by Henri La Barthe and with sets by Jacques Krauss. An example of the 1930s French movement
Pépé_le_Moko
Impracticality of being assimilated to a topic
theorist Roland Barthes discussed and reevaluated the concept of atopy numerous times in his work. In A Lover's Discourse: Fragments, Barthes defined it as
Atopy_(philosophy)
with Judith Still) Barthes and Utopia: Space Travel Writing (1997) Roland Barthes (1997) (ed) Critical Essays on Roland Barthes (2000) (ed) Balzac and
Diana_Knight
French colonial administrator (1894–1965)
René Victor Marie Barthes (1894–1965) was a colonial administrator, governor general of French West Africa. Born on 8 October 1894, in Carpentras, he
René_Barthes
African rugby competition
The U20 Barthés Trophy is an annual rugby union competition that features national Under-20 teams from Africa, organised by Rugby Africa. The tournament
U20_Barthés_Trophy
French physician (1734–1806)
Paul Joseph Barthez (11 December 1734 – 15 October 1806) was a French physician, physiologist, and encyclopedist who developed a take on the biological
Paul_Joseph_Barthez
Killing of two boys by an African rock python
Campbellton, New Brunswick, Canada. The boys, brothers Noah and Connor Barthe, aged 4 and 6 respectively, were sleeping in an apartment above their friend's
2013 New Brunswick python attack
2013_New_Brunswick_python_attack
Dish of steak accompanied by chipped potatoes
subject of a semiotic analysis by the French cultural theorist Roland Barthes in his 1957 work Mythologies. Steak frites prepared using flank steak,
Steak_frites
Writer in Occitan language (1898–1972)
[ˌklaɾðeˈlyno̞]) was the pen name of Occitan poet, playwright and journalist Joana Barthes. She was born in 1898 in Cazedarnes in Hérault, France and died in 1972
Clardeluna
French army officer (1482–1562)
Paul de La Barthe de Thermes or de Termes (1482–1562), also Paul de Terme or Maréchal de Thermes, was a French army Marshal ("Maréchal"). In June 1549
Paul_de_Thermes
Roland Barthes was one of the first people to study the semiotics of images. He developed a way to understand the meaning of images. Most of Barthes' studies
Semiotics_of_photography
Public housing development in Brooklyn, New York
Green Pastures: The Walls of Jericho, created was created by Richmond Barthé through the Works Progress Administration (WPA) in 1938. Originally intended
Kingsborough Houses-Kingsborough Extension
Kingsborough_Houses-Kingsborough_Extension
1938 American drama film
1937 French film Pépé le Moko, which derived its plot from the Henri La Barthe novel of the same name. Algiers became a sensation because it was Lamarr's
Algiers_(1938_film)
American actor (born 1973)
Cacksmackberg Wrecked Man Also executive producer 2011 Detachment Henry Barthes Midnight in Paris Salvador Dalí 2012 Back to 1942 Theodore White 2013 Inappropriate
Adrien_Brody
1952 French murder case
The case was discussed by the literary theorist Roland Barthes in his book Mythologies. Barthes argues that Dominici was denied a fair trial because the
Dominici_affair
2014 film
Madame Bovary is a 2014 historical romantic drama film directed by Sophie Barthes, based on the 1856 novel of the same name by French author Gustave Flaubert
Madame_Bovary_(2014_film)
2021 American romantic drama film directed by Ty Hodges
Trace Lysette, Bai Ling, Estelle, Gilles Marini, Daniel Bonjour, and Stacy Barthe. Set against the vibrant Los Angeles art scene, the film follows an artist
Venus_as_a_Boy_(film)
American actor (born 1944)
project." In 1998, he committed to star in and direct both the sci-fi film Barthe for TriStar, about an alien who falls in love, and a remake of The Man Who
Danny_DeVito
American architect
William LaBarthe Steele (May 2, 1875 – March 4, 1949) was an American architect from Chicago, Illinois. He is considered a principal member of the Prairie
William_L._Steele
1957 book on semiotics by Roland Barthes
Mythologies (French: Mythologies, lit. 'Mythologies') is a 1957 book by Roland Barthes. It contains a collection of fifty-three short essays written between 1954
Mythologies_(book)
French television show
September 2016 on the channel TMC. It is presented by Yann Barthès. On 9 May 2016, Yann Barthès announced that he was leaving Canal+'s Le Petit Journal,
Quotidien
English actress (born 1986)
its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival and was directed by Sophie Barthes. Clarke was cast as the lead in the English language adaptation of the
Emilia_Clarke
Ancient tribe
Leveau, Reynaud & Barthès 2023, pp. 449–550. Petracco Sicardi & Caprini 1981, p. 40. Barruol 1969, p. 208 n. 7. Leveau, Reynaud & Barthès 2023, p. 550. Leveau
Bormani
Book by Georges Bataille
an English-language edition, Roland Barthes and Susan Sontag provide critical comment on the events. Roland Barthes published the original French version
Story_of_the_Eye
2023 film by Sophie Barthes
2023 science fiction romantic comedy film written and directed by Sophie Barthes. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on 19 January 2023. A
The_Pod_Generation
2016 studio album by Joe Budden
features guest appearances from Emanny, Fabolous, Jazzy, Joell Ortiz, Stacy Barthe and Tory Lanez. The album debuted at number 40 on the Billboard 200, number-one
Rage_&_The_Machine
2011 film by Tony Kaye
directed by Tony Kaye and written by Carl Lund. Its story follows Henry Barthes, a high-school substitute teacher who becomes a role model to his students
Detachment_(film)
Knowledge management and note-taking method
autobiographical Roland Barthes, Barthes reproduces three of his index cards in facsimile. Published posthumously in 2010, Barthes's Mourning Diary was created
Zettelkasten
French pistol manufacturer
Bayonne) was a French pistol manufacturer. The company was founded by Léon Barthe in 1920. It survived the German occupation during World War II, and after
Manufacture d'armes de Bayonne
Manufacture_d'armes_de_Bayonne
Play by Jean Racine
however, Roland Barthes treats the play as seriously as Racine's greatest Greek dramas, including Phèdre and Iphigénie). Since Barthes, recent scholarship
La_Thébaïde
2018 studio album by Nipsey Hussle
the 61st Grammy Awards. The album features guest appearances from Stacy Barthe, YG, Puff Daddy, Kendrick Lamar, Buddy, Konshens, J-Black, TeeFlii, The-Dream
Victory Lap (Nipsey Hussle album)
Victory_Lap_(Nipsey_Hussle_album)
Book by Roland Barthes
and philosopher Roland Barthes. It is simultaneously an inquiry into the nature and essence of photography and a eulogy to Barthes' late mother. The book
Camera_Lucida_(book)
French philosopher (1926–1984)
it was critically acclaimed by Maurice Blanchot, Michel Serres, Roland Barthes, Gaston Bachelard, and Fernand Braudel, it was largely ignored by the leftist
Michel_Foucault
1975 film by Pier Paolo Pasolini
" Jonathan Rosenbaum of the Chicago Reader wrote of the film: "Roland Barthes noted that in spite of all its objectionable elements (he pointed out that
Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom
Salò,_or_the_120_Days_of_Sodom
1977 book by Roland Barthes
Fragments (French: Fragments d’un discours amoureux) is a 1977 book by Roland Barthes. It contains a list of "fragments", some of which come from literature
A Lover's Discourse: Fragments
A_Lover's_Discourse:_Fragments
1970 novel by Pierre Guyotat
of the brothel. The book has a preface written by Michel Leiris, Roland Barthes and Philippe Sollers. It was banned by the Minister of the Interior from
Eden,_Eden,_Eden
Concept in semiotics
semiotics draws its inspiration from the work of, inter alios, Roland Barthes (1915–1980), who argued that semiotics should expand its scope and concern:
Value_(semiotics)
Commune in Occitania, France
La Barthe-de-Neste (French pronunciation: [la baʁt də nɛst], literally La Barthe of Neste; Occitan: La Barta) is a commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées department
La_Barthe-de-Neste
French writer and nobleman (1740–1814)
intellectuals, including Angela Carter, Simone de Beauvoir, and Roland Barthes, published studies of his work, and numerous biographies have also been
Marquis_de_Sade
Topics referred to by the same term
Koivunen album), 2008 Becoming (Sarah Geronimo album), 2006 Becoming (Stacy Barthe album), 2015 Becoming (Yolanda Adams album), 2011 Becoming, an album by
Becoming
Duplicity Richard "Dick" Garsik Tony Gilroy Cold Souls Paul Giamatti Sophie Barthes The Haunted World of El Superbeasto Dr. Satan/Steve Wachowski Rob Zombie
List of Paul Giamatti performances
List_of_Paul_Giamatti_performances
Topic in philosophy and psychoanalysis
the work of Julia Kristeva and Roland Barthes. In his 1973 literary theory book The Pleasure of the Text, Barthes divides the effects of texts into two:
Jouissance
French scholar
"), which was aimed at the "subjective" analytical approach of Roland Barthes (as found in "On Racine") and other non-traditional approaches by writers
Raymond_Picard
Word
the French literary critic Roland Barthes in his book S/Z and expanded from his essay "The Death of the Author". Barthes contrasts texte lisible, denoting
Lisible
Thought experiment about identity over time
Roland Barthes refers at least twice to a ship that is entirely rebuilt, in the preface to his Essais Critiques (1971) and later in his Roland Barthes par
Ship_of_Theseus
American politician
Eurithe K. LaBarthe (1845 in Peoria, Illinois–November 22, 1910 in Salt Lake City, Utah) was an American teacher and principal who served as a state legislator
Eurithe_LaBarthe
President of Argentina since 2023
the economist and businessman Gustavo Lazzari, the lawyer Pablo Torres Barthe, and the political scientist María Zaldívar. During the 2010s, Milei regularly
Javier_Milei
French statesman
Bourdeau de Courvoisier de Chantelauze de l'Eure Mérilhou Barthe Persil Sauzet Persil Barthe de l'Ain Teste Vivien du Nord Hébert Crémieux Bethmont de
César_Campinchi
2010 studio album by Katy Perry
Wells Stewart Wells 4:07 11. "Hummingbird Heartbeat" Perry Stewart Stacy Barthe Neuble Stewart Harrell[a] 3:32 12. "Not Like the Movies" Perry Wells Wells
Teenage_Dream
Book by Roland Barthes
published in 1970, is Roland Barthes' structural analysis of "Sarrasine", the short story by Honoré de Balzac. Barthes methodically moves through the
S/Z
American actor (born 1949)
enlists a company's services to deep freeze his soul, directed by Sophie Barthes. In 2006 he did a campaign ad for then congressional candidate (now Senator)
David_Strathairn
Topics referred to by the same term
detective novel "The Death of the Author", a 1967 critical essay by Roland Barthes Death of an Author (novella), a 2023 crime novella by Stephen Marche Death
Death_of_an_Author
American actor (1928–2014)
African-American sculptor Richmond Barthé, from the time the latter returned from Europe in 1977 and settled in Pasadena, until Barthé's death in 1989. Garner's
James_Garner
French politician
Bourdeau de Courvoisier de Chantelauze de l'Eure Mérilhou Barthe Persil Sauzet Persil Barthe de l'Ain Teste Vivien du Nord Hébert Crémieux Bethmont de
Victor_Milliard
2011 single by Rihanna
from Loud. The song was written by Andrew Harr, Jermaine Jackson, Stacy Barthe, LP, Corey Gibson, Chris Ivery, Lauren Christy, Graham Edwards, Avril Lavigne
Cheers_(Drink_to_That)
1969 lecture given by Michel Foucault
proliferation of meaning. For many[who?], Foucault's lecture responds to Roland Barthes' essay "The Death of the Author". Bouchard, Donald F. ed., Language, Counter-memory
What_Is_an_Author?
Topics referred to by the same term
Tour from 1974 to 1980 Barth syndrome, a metabolic disorder Barthes (disambiguation) Barthe (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Barth
2023 studio album by Diddy
"Closer to God" (featuring Teyana Taylor) Sean Combs Teyana Taylor Stacy Barthe Austin Brown Brian London Thomas Lumpkins Taylor Diddy D'Mile Brown London
The_Love_Album:_Off_the_Grid
BARTHE
BARTHE
Boy/Male
French, German, Hebrew
Farmer's Son
Boy/Male
Aramaic English
Ploughman.
Boy/Male
British, English, French, German
Son of a Farmer; From the Barley Farm; Diminutive of Bartholomew
Boy/Male
English
Son of a farmer; from the barley farm.
Boy/Male
British, English, French, Latin
Son of a Farmer; Both Surname and Given Name
BARTHE
BARTHE
Girl/Female
Tamil
Kundanika | கà¯à®‚தநீகா
Golden girl, Jasmine a flower
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian
A Part of Being
Boy/Male
Indian
Unity, Oneness
Boy/Male
Hindu
Beautiful
Male
English
Pet form of English Murdoch, MURDANIE means "sea warrior."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh, Traditional
Lord Indra; Love for the Truth
Girl/Female
American, British, English, French, Latin
Month Name; Opening Buds of Spring; Born in April; French Version of the Month Name April; Opening Up
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, French, Latin
A Gem of the Sea; Pearl
Girl/Female
Greek
Wanders far.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Musical instrument
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