RT info:eu-repo/semantics/article T1 Talking about the weather : Roland Barthes on climate, everydayness, the feeling of being, and poetics A1 Buettner, Urs K1 Roland Barthes K1 Gilles Deleuze K1 Roman Jakobson K1 Weather K1 Climate K1 Language K1 Habits K1 Everyday life K1 Body K1 Mood K1 Perception of time K1 City versus country K1 Haiku K1 Poetics K1 Tiempo K1 Clima K1 Idioma K1 Hábitos K1 Vida cotidiana K1 Cuerpo K1 Humor K1 Percepción del tiempo K1 Ciudad versus campo K1 Poética K1 Literatura K1 Literature K1 Medio ambiente K1 Environmental science AB The paper reads Rolands Barthes’ considerations on weather and climate in his last lecture cycle “La Préparation du Roman” by contextualizing its brief remarks with his previous discussions on this topic. Barthes develops a phenomenological concept of climate, showing how experiences of place across the seasons shape certain habits. These manifest in expectations, perceptions, daily routines, and language. However, his particular interest is devoted to the question of how an existential experience of weather in its contingency can be regained. Furthermore, he investigates how poetry tries to capture the uniqueness and singularity of respective weather appearances against the patterns and narratives of the climate sedimented in the language system. PB Universidad de Alcalá SN 2171-9594 YR 2020 FD 2020 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10017/42649 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10017/42649 LA eng DS MINDS@UW RD 25-abr-2024