20. Fully Lit Live: Author, arise! Decolonising Barthes

20. Fully Lit Live: Author, arise! Decolonising Barthes

From Fully Lit by Impact Studios and The Sydney Review of Books

December 11, 2025 · 1h 16m · Episode 20

About this episode

The episode explores the implications of Roland Barthes' essay 'The Death of the Author' in the context of anticolonial literature and contemporary writing.

In this episode, we return to Roland Barthes’ famous 1967 essay, The Death of the Author . This influential text is often taught as an anti-authoritarian gesture, shifting the power of meaning from the author to the reader. But what happens when we consider Barthes’ ideas alongside the voices of anticolonial writers who, at the same historical moment, were mobilising literature to galvanise communities against oppression? We explore what these debates reveal about contemporary writing’s tendency to blur authorial fact with fiction, and why questions of agency still matter today. The conversation is sparked by Michael Griffiths’ new book, The Death of the Author and Anticolonial Thought , and was recorded live at UTS’ Centre for the Advancement of Indigenous Knowledges. Guests Michael Griffiths – Author of The Death of the Author and Anticolonial Thought , Michael is a scholar whose work explores intersections between literary theory and postcolonial studies. Ben Etherington – Academic and writer with expertise in world literature and cultural theory. Elizabeth McMahon – Scholar and author focusing on literature, identity, and critical theory. Graham Akhurst – Academic and author…

People in this episode

Guests: Michael Griffiths, Ben Etherington, Elizabeth McMahon, Graham Akhurst

Topics covered

  • decolonization
  • literary theory
  • postcolonial studies
  • authorial agency
  • anticolonial literature

Keywords

  • Roland Barthes
  • Death of the Author
  • anticolonial writers
  • literature
  • agency
  • postcolonial studies

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: The Death of the Author, The Death of the Author and Anticolonial Thought

Places: Gadigal land, UTS’ Centre for the Advancement of Indigenous Knowledges

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