Ferdinand de Saussure is commonly regarded as one of the fathers of
20th Century Linguistics. His lectures, posthumously published as
the Course in General Linguistics ushered in the structuralist mode
which marked a key turning point in modern thought. Philosophers
such as Jacques Derrida and Roland Barthes, psychoanalysts such as
Jacques Lacan, the anthropologist ClaudeLevi-Strauss and linguists
such as Noam Chomsky all found an important influence for their
work in the pages of Saussure's text. Published 100 years after
Saussure's death, this new edition of Roy Harris's authoritative
translation is now available in the Bloomsbury Revelations series
with a substantial new introduction exploring Saussure's
contemporary influence and importance.
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