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Book 2023.0

Methodological Foundations of Eero Tarasti's Musical Semiotics

Christian Vassilev

Music Semiotic Society of Finland 9789526906157 Available

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Notes: preface by Eero Tarasti

Annotation: This book is an introduction to Eero Tarasti's works on music, as well as musical semiotics in general. It covers a wide range of sources from multiple disciplinary fields in order to familiarize the reader with the basic language and common references of semiotic inquiries in music. Starting with the basics of structural and Peircean semiotics, theories of discourse, topic theory and others, and their application to music, the book moves on to discuss their interpretation in Tarasti's decade-long oeuvre.

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Book 2023.0

Signs and Spaces

edited by Mihály Szívós

Dependent title
Studies in Spatial Semiotics

Space 9786150188676 Available

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Notes: Sign-worlds. Studies from the Budapest Contemporary Semiotics Workshop

Annotation: The studies in this volume are part of a project on the semiotics of space, which emerged from research conducted in Budapest Contemporary Semiotics Workshop. This project is primarily based on the real fact that we live in multiple types and kinds of sign-spaces in society. These sign-spaces, such as a traffic sign system or a film location, are semiotically describable units of space filled with sign-formations and signs that are interconnected in some way. The implementation of the spatial semiotics project has three main strands, as illustrated by papers in this volume: firstly, researchers map the syntactic and other features of existing sign-spaces, and secondly, they use the resulting toolbox to refine descriptive semiotic procedures. Finally, and thirdly, they apply these tools to solve practical problems.

Identifier: 9786150188676

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Journal Article 2018

Founding of the French Zoosemiotics Society

Pauline Delahaye

In: Sign Systems Studies 2018, Volume 46, Issue 2/3

Pages
401-402

Sign Systems Studies 10.12697/SSS.2018.46.2-3.14

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Identifier: 10.12697/SSS.2018.46.2-3.14

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Book 2017.0

Asmuo ir idėjos

Algirdas Julius Greimas | edited by Arūnas Sverdiolas

Edition
1 edition

General Semiotics Baltų lankų 9786094700880 Available

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Annotation: The book is intended to comprehensively present the most important and most important part of the theoretical legacy of the famous semiotician, mythologist, linguist, culture and society critic and essayist Algirdas Julius Greimas (1917-1992), without which he would not be what he was, is and will remain in the history of humanitarian and social thinking. – his semiotics research project and extensions of this project. The principles of semiotics and its areas of study are critically reviewed, and the philosophical and personal existential dimension and meaning of Greimas' thinking are revealed. His closest students and collaborators, as well as later followers in France, Italy, Lithuania and elsewhere, describe the most important varieties and branches of semiotics after Greimas, their current state and future prospects.

Identifier: 9786094700880

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Book 2017.0

Sounds, Societies, Significations

edited by Rima Povilionienė

Edition
1 edition

Music Springer Cham 9783319470597 Available

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Other title information: Numanistic Approaches to Music

Annotation: This edited book covers many topics in musicological literature, gathering various approaches to music studies that encapsulate the vivid relation music has to society. It focusses on repertoires and geographical areas that have not previously been well frequented in musicology. As readers will see, music has many roles to play in society. Music can be a generator of social phenomena, or a result of them; it can enhance or activate social actions, or simply co-habit with them. Above all, music has a stable position within society, in that it actively participates in it. Music can either describe or prescribe social aspects; musicians may have a certain position/role in society (e.g., the “popstar” as fashion leader, spokesman for political issues, etc.). Depending on the type of society, music may have a certain “meaning” or “function” (music does not mean the same thing everywhere in the world). Lastly, music can define a society, and it is not uncommon for it to best define a particular historical moment.

Identifier: 9783319470597

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Journal Article 2016

A History of the History of Cybernetics: An Agenda for an Ever-changing Present

Larry Richards

In: Cybernetics & Human Knowing 2016, Volume 23, Issue 1: 50th Anniversary Retrospective of the ASC

Pages
42

Cybernetics & Human Knowing

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Journal Article 2016

A Merger of Two Strategic (Ir)reconcilables, 1962-1980

Klaus Krippendorff, Barry Clemson

In: Cybernetics & Human Knowing 2016, Volume 23, Issue 1: 50th Anniversary Retrospective of the ASC

Pages
10

Cybernetics & Human Knowing

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Journal Article 2016

ASC 1999 to 2001: A Personal Account

Pille Bunnell

In: Cybernetics & Human Knowing 2016, Volume 23, Issue 1: 50th Anniversary Retrospective of the ASC

Pages
59

Cybernetics & Human Knowing

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Journal Article 2016

Dancing with Cybernetics - on Bridges in the Wind

Frederick Steier, Jane Jorgenson

In: Cybernetics & Human Knowing 2016, Volume 23, Issue 1: 50th Anniversary Retrospective of the ASC

Pages
50

Cybernetics & Human Knowing

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Journal Article 2016

Foreword: 50th Anniversary Retrospective of the ASC

Christiane M. Herr, Thomas Fischer, Ranulph Glanville, Phillip Guddemi

In: Cybernetics & Human Knowing 2016, Volume 23, Issue 1: 50th Anniversary Retrospective of the ASC

Pages
5

Cybernetics & Human Knowing

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Book 2016.0

Grand Hotel Abyss

Stuart Jeffries

Philosophy Verso 9781784785697 Available

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Other title information: The Lives of the Frankfurt School

Annotation: Who were the Frankfurt School — Benjamin, Adorno, Marcuse, Horkheimer — and why do they matter today? In 1923, a group of young radical German thinkers and intellectuals came together to at Victoria Alle 7, Frankfurt, determined to explain the workings of the modern world. Among the most prominent members of what became the Frankfurt School were the philosophers Walter Benjamin, Theodor Adorno, Max Horkheimer, and Herbert Marcuse. Not only would they change the way we think, but also the subjects we deem worthy of intellectual investigation.Grand Hotel Abyss combines biography, philosophy, and storytelling to reveal how the Frankfurt thinkers gathered in hopes of understanding the politics of culture during the rise of fascism. Some of them, forced to escape the horrors of Nazi Germany, later found exile in the United States. By taking popular culture seriously as an object of study—whether it was film, music, ideas, or consumerism—the Frankfurt School elaborated upon the nature and crisis of our mass-produced, mechanised society. Grand Hotel Abyss shows how much these ideas still tell us about our age of social media and runaway consumption.

Identifier: 9781784785697

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Journal Article 2016

In Ranulph’s Terms

Thomas Fischer

In: Cybernetics & Human Knowing 2016, Volume 23, Issue 1: 50th Anniversary Retrospective of the ASC

Pages
87

Cybernetics & Human Knowing

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Journal Article 2016

Living in Cybernetics—Making It Personal

Mary Catherine Bateson

In: Cybernetics & Human Knowing 2016, Volume 23, Issue 1: 50th Anniversary Retrospective of the ASC

Pages
98

Cybernetics & Human Knowing

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Journal Article 2016

Recollections of My Years as ASC President: 2002-2004

Allenna Leonard

In: Cybernetics & Human Knowing 2016, Volume 23, Issue 1: 50th Anniversary Retrospective of the ASC

Pages
73

Cybernetics & Human Knowing

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Journal Article 2016

Reflections on Creating a Reality: The American Society for Cybernetics in the 1980s

William J. Reckmeyer

In: Cybernetics & Human Knowing 2016, Volume 23, Issue 1: 50th Anniversary Retrospective of the ASC

Pages
28

Cybernetics & Human Knowing

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Journal Article 2016

Remembrance of Things Past

Louis H. Kauffmann

In: Cybernetics & Human Knowing 2016, Volume 23, Issue 1: 50th Anniversary Retrospective of the ASC

Pages
78

Cybernetics & Human Knowing

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Journal Article 2016

Reviving the American Society for Cybernetics

Stuart Umpleby

In: Cybernetics & Human Knowing 2016, Volume 23, Issue 1: 50th Anniversary Retrospective of the ASC

Pages
19

Cybernetics & Human Knowing

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Journal Article 2016

Virtual Logic—Finite Language and the Imagination of Infinity

Louis H. Kauffmann

In: Cybernetics & Human Knowing 2016, Volume 23, Issue 1: 50th Anniversary Retrospective of the ASC

Pages
103

Cybernetics & Human Knowing

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Book 2015.0

Sociocultural crossings and borders

edited by Rūta Stanevičiūtė | Rima Povilionienė

Music Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre | International Musicological Society 9786098071290 Available

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Other title information: musical microhistories

Annotation: In the current global world the interaction between cultures penetrates into musical practices and discourses, radically affecting the sociocultural imagination and altering the established shapes of cultural territories. Yet the history of music demonstrates that the dynamics of cultural encounters and segregations has always been a key factor in the formation of individual and collective identities and in the understanding of other cultures. Cultural expansions and, conversely, the trajectories of displacement of cultural expression are to a varied extent affected by the political, economic, technological and other dimensions of dissemination of musical practices and traditions. In the modern age, the extramusical factors are of equal significance to textual (creation) and contextual (dissemination and reception) configurations of sociocultural interactions. The understanding of sociocultural interactions and borders plays an important role in the appropriation of the musical past and the revival of cultural memory.

Identifier: 9786098071290

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Book 2014.0

Philosophies of Performance

edited by Dario Martinelli | Eero Tarasti | Juha Torvinen

Music The Semiotic Society of Finland 9525431371 Available

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Annotation: In the years 2008-2009 The Finnish Academy of Sciences funded a research project entitled PHILOSOPHIES OF PERFORMANCE - Finnish music, art and avant-garde. The project focused on temporal, i.e. performing arts, their background philosophies and signifying processes. The empirical material was mostly about Finnish art. Yet, the idea was to develop also "universal" theoretical models relevant to other traditions and fields. Music served as the core phenomenon but it was also scrutinised in its intertextual connections. This anthology offers some results but also contributions from other scholars whom the project stimulated. The authors are Aurea Dominiguez, Joan Grimalt, Sergio Lanza, Otto Lehto, Grisell Macdonel Dario Martinelli, Bogumila Mika, Lina Navickaté-Martinelli, Pärttyli Rinne, Filip Sikorski, Eero Tarasti, Juha Torvinen, Alessia R. Vitale and Nayden Yotof.

Identifier: 9525431371

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Book 2014.0

Ulrich Beck

edited by Ulrich Beck

Edition
1 edition

Social Springer Cham 9783319049892 Available

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Other title information: Pioneer in Cosmopolitan Sociology and Risk Society

Annotation: This book presents Ulrich Beck, one of the world’s leading sociologists and social thinkers, as a Pioneer in Cosmopolitan Sociology and Risk Society. His world risk society theory has been confirmed by recent disasters – events that have shaken modern society to the core, signaling the end of an era in which comprehensive insurance could keep us safe. Due to its own successes, modern society now faces failure: while in the past experiments were conducted in a lab, now the whole world is a test bed. Whether nuclear plants, genetically modified organisms, nanotechnology – if any of these experiments went wrong, the consequences would have a global impact and would be irreversible. Beck recommends ignoring the mathematical morality of expert opinions, which seek to identify the level of a given risk by calculating the probability of its occurrence. Instead, man’s fear of collapse should offer an opportunity for international cooperation and a cosmopolitan turn in the social sciences.

Identifier: 9783319049892

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Book 2013.0

Are You Stupid?

Mihai Nadin

Edition
1 edition

Culture Synchron Publishers 9781490525655 Available

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Other title information: A Second Revolution Might Save America From Herself

Annotation: In the most dynamic and prosperous country on Earth-the USA-stupidity overshadows the intellectual and technical accomplishments that other nations envy. If Americans continue to delude themselves about their country, the USA will end up like the USSR: imploding from within. This work analyzes the systemic aspects of America's current condition: across-the-board-dumbing down through media and in education; growing dependence on and demand for entitlements; corruption in the private and political domains; chronic cronyism; the opportunistic engineering of reality. Consequently, individual and collective stupidity not only leads to crises, it renders the USA impotent in dealing with the challenges of the fast dynamics characteristic of our time of post-industrial capitalism oriented towards consumption. The causes for this state of stupidity are examined: the people's willful ignorance of the nation's true history and development; an economic system that does not foster a sense of citizenry; cultivated mediocrity in education and entertainment; corruption of justice; rampant consumerism; a state of prosperity that lulls the people into complacency. Taking the rewards of change for granted, Americans no longer understand what change entails. Gazing into the rear-view mirror of history in search of answers, they forget that the USA was founded in a world more similar to the 1st century than the 21st. Americans will have to start fighting their own stupidity instead of further exhausting the country's (and the world's) resources in wars and entitlement measures. America has to "reset" herself, within an authentic democratic process, on a foundation appropriate to the integrated world of the global information age.

Identifier: 9781490525655

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Book 2011.0

On Musical Self-Similarity

Gabriel Pareyon

Dependent title
intersemiosis as synecdoche and analogy

Music International Semiotics Institute | Semiotic Society of Finland 9789525431322 Available

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Annotation: In this study, Gabriel Pareyon presents a theory of musical meaning formation in the context of intersemiosis, that is, the translation of meaning from one cognitive domain to another cognitive domain (e.g. from mathematics to music, or to speech or graphic forms). From this perspective, the degree of coherence of a musical systems relies on a synecdochic intersemiosis: a system of related signs within other comparable and correlated systems. The author analyzes the modalities of such correlations, exploring their general and particular traits, and their operational bounds. Accordingly, the notion analofy is used as a rich concept through its two definitions quoted by the classical literature - proportion and paradigm, enormously valuable in establishinf mesurement, likeness and affinity criteria. At the same time, original arguments by Benoit B. Mandelbrot (1924-2010) are revised, alongside a systematic critique of the literature on the subject. In fact, connecting Charles S. Peirce!s synechism with Mandelbrot's fractality is on of the main developnets of the presents study.

Identifier: 9789525431322

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The Lithuanian SSR Society of Art Photography (1969-1989)

Vytautas Michelkevičius

Arts - performing | visual Vilnius Academy Arts Press 9786094470332 Available

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Other title information: an image production network

Notes: translated by Jurij Dobriakov

Annotation: This book is about the power of photography and the network it formed in everday life and art of Lithuania in 1069-1989.

Identifier: 9786094470332

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Book 2010.0

Music as sign

Maciej Jabłoński

Music International Semiotics Institute | Semiotic Society of Finland 9789525431278 Available

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Annotation: The pupose of this book is twofold: First, being epistemological in nature, it is concerned with identifying methodologically and philosophically valuable achievements of contemporary musical semiotics. The second purpose is a pragmatic one. It stems from the need to interpret the theoretical thought of Eero Tarasti. There is no doubt that today's semiotic-musical thought, in the most general terms, is dominated by two central names and the theories behind them. The names are Jean-Jacques Nattiez and Eero Tarasti. While reconstructing Tarasti's theory, I use the text interpretation method suggested by Gunter Grimm. It originaterd with the general theory of reception formulated by E.D. Hirsch.

Identifier: 9789525431278

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Book 2009.0

Space in musical semiosis

Juhan Ojala

Music International Semiotics Institute | Semiotic Society of Finland | Dept. of Musicology | University of Helsinki 9789525431285 Available

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Other title information: an abductive theory of the musical composition process

Annotation: Space in Musical semiotsis examines key issues of musical signification. It employs C. S. Peirce's semiotics and cognitive metaphor theories to establish a theory of the musical composisiton process, an epitome of musical signification.

Identifier: 9789525431285

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Journal Article 2008

Specialization, semiosis, semiotics: the 33rd annual meeting of the Semiotic Society of America

Paul Cobley

In: Sign System Studies 2008, Volume 36, Issue 2

Pages
515-520

Sign Systems Studies 10.12697/SSS.2008.36.2.12

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Identifier: 10.12697/SSS.2008.36.2.12

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Journal Article 2008

Susan Petrilli named seventh Thomas A. Sebeok Fellow of the Semiotic Society of America

Frank Nuessel

In: Sign System Studies 2008, Volume 36, Issue 2

Pages
522-526

Sign Systems Studies 10.12697/SSS.2008.36.2.13

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Identifier: 10.12697/SSS.2008.36.2.13

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Journal Article 2005

Floyd Merrell named sixth Thomas A. Sebeok Fellow of the Semiotic Society of America

John Deely

In: Sign System Studies 2005, Volume 33, Issue 2

Pages
477-480

Sign Systems Studies 10.12697/SSS.2005.33.2.11

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Identifier: 10.12697/SSS.2005.33.2.11

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Journal Article 2005

Founding a world biosemiotics institution: The International Society for Biosemiotic Studies

Donald Favareau

In: Sign System Studies 2005, Volume 33, Issue 2

Pages
481-485

Sign Systems Studies 10.12697/SSS.2005.33.2.12

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Identifier: 10.12697/SSS.2005.33.2.12

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Book 2004.0

Music notation as objects

Kai Lassfolk

Dependent title
an object-oriented analysis of the common western music notation system

Music International Semiotics Institute | Semiotic Society of Finland | University of Helsinki | Dept. of Musicology 952543107X Available

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Annotation: This book presents a study of music notation and its computer representation. Music notation is prehaps the most complex notational system invented by a man. As a consequence, its processing by the computer poses complex, but nevertheless interesting problems. The author addresses the question of computer representation of music notation with the aid of another representation tool: object-oriented analysis.

Identifier: 952543107X

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Book 2004.0

Systems of musical sense

Fulvio Delli Pizzi | Michele Ignelzi | Paolo Rosato

Dependent title
essays on the analysis, semiotics, and hermeneutics of music

Music International Semiotics Institute | Semiotic Society of Finland | University of Helsinki | Dept. of Musicology 9525431061 Available

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Annotation: Systems of Musical Sense breathes new life into the field of music semiotics in its intuitive mix of logical rigor and hermeneutical interpretation and unique approach to paradigmatic analysis (Ruwet, Nattiez) and established theories of tinal music (Schoenberg). More significantly, te authors lay out an entirely new and innovative theory in their concept of musical homestasis, a phenomenon closely related to the fundamental law of physics which states that all things set in motion, organic and inorganic, tend to return to their initial point of rest. In tonal music, which also incorporates teology, this can take place at different levels, embodied by various parameters. The sensitive analyses here demonstrate ramifications of this axiom and cast new light on the structuring and effects de sens of tinal genres ranging in diversity from Bach chorales to Wagnerian opera. The culmination of mera tha a decade of research by this tea of widely published music scholars, the book is also a starting point: cognitivists, theorists, musicologists, and others can use the analytic methos "as is", develop it further, or transform it.The systems unvailed here need not be confined to tonal, "common-practice" art music. As universal axiom at least as dependable as the gestaltists "law of good continuation", the theory of homeostasis reveals new dimensions in earlier musical style and thos of more contemporary vintage.

Identifier: 9525431061

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Book 2001.0

Frames and framing

Richard Littlefield

Dependent title
the margins of music analysis

Music International Semiotics Institute | Semiotic Society of Finland 9525431002 Available

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Annotation: A study interested in the frames and the margins of musical analysis.

Identifier: 9525431002

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Book 2001.0

Live Samba

Luiz Fernando Nascimento de Lima

Dependent title
Analysis and Interpretation of Brazilian Pagode

Music International Semiotics Institute 9519865497 Available

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Annotation: Live Samba takes as its main topic the pagode movement, which apperead in the 1980s as a re-invention of the samba tradition. Deeply grounded in the most idiosyncratic musical patterns of samba, pagode countered the hegemony of the samba-schools and their media appeal. Pagode, too, became a major commercial success. It appeared in a transitional period, at the moment the music industry was shifting its focus towards lowe classes of the population. As a result, pagode and other local-based styles led the way to a recoinfiguration of Brazilian music. The transitional nature of this moment is reflected in the ambivalent nature of tpagode meanings. Those meanings were firmly attached to the local sphere, while at the same time open to communocation with translocal levels. In Live Samba, the author analyses pagode as a practice comprising both musical traits and symbolic associations with other spheres of Brazilian culture. The book looks at pagode songs through the frames of the samba tradition, of Brazilian society, of the commodity environment, and of musical signification, and it provides an introductory survey of samba and of the Brazilian music indurstry.

Identifier: 9519865497

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Book 2000.0

Intellectual Effort and Linguistic Work

Kristian Bankov

Dependent title
Semiotic and Hermeneutic Aspects of the Philosophy of Bergson

Linguistics International Semiotics Institute | Semiotic Society of Finland 9519865403 Available

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Annotation: Bergson discusses the questions of philosophic truth in a way that allows an interpretation in terms of contemporary semiotics and hermeneutics. In his famous "Philosophical intuition" he defines this kind of truth as "something simple, infinitely simple, so extraordinarily simple that the philosopher has never succeded in saying it". This dialectic between intuition and its 'saying' is examined as the hermeneutics of understanding and interpretation. At the same time, this study attempts to open new insights in Bergson's philosophy, and especially in his notion of Intellectual Effort. Kristian Bankov, in his essay, considers this concept not only central to Bergson's philosophy, but also a key to the sign-nature of our whole being and existence in the world.

Identifier: 9519865403

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Book 1999.0

Estrategias globales

coordinated by Antonio Caro and Carlos A. Scolari

Social La Crujía Ediciones | FELS 9789876011396 Available

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Other title information: Publicidad, marcas y semiocapitalismo

Annotation: deSignis once again places the problem of branding and advertising on the stratospheric stage within the framework of global strategies in post-industrial societies. Many authors have deeply appreciated the importance of objects and value systems that come into play in consumer society. As has been repeatedly pointed out, the commodity has a semiotic component since the exchange of goods has numerous concomitances with the exchange of messages, an idea that was present in Marx, also in Saussire and explicitly raised in the classic texts of Baudrillard and Rossi-Landi. (translated with google translate)

Identifier: 9789876011396

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Journal Article 1999

The life of signs in society — and out of it: Critique of the communication critique

Göran Sonesson

In: Sign System Studies 1999, Volume 27

Pages
88-128

Sign Systems Studies 10.12697/SSS.1999.27.05

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Identifier: 10.12697/SSS.1999.27.05

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Proceedings Paper 1997

Multicultural society: Identity, participation and prevention of conflicts

Andreas Konig, Beate Piickler, Klaus Peter Walcher, Ingrid Lempp

In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 2

Pages
1269-1281

Semiotics Around the World

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Book 1996.0

Semiotics and the modern Quebec novel

Paul Perron

Dependent title
a Greimassian analysis of Thériault's Agaguk

Literature University of Toronto Press 0802009263 Available

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Annotation: The most popular novel in Quebec since the Second World War, Yves Theriault's Agaguk was published just before the Quiet Revolution, a period of major political and cultural transformation that radically altered Quebec society at the beginning of the 1960s. In this original socio-semiotic reading of the novel in translation, inspired by A.J. Greimas and the Paris School of Semiotics, Paul Perron examines the Inuit setting and characters of Agaguk as metaphors for Quebec society. Semiotics and the Modern Quebec Novel is one of the few semiotic analyses to deal with an entire novel, and illustrates the heuristic value of this complex methodology with respect to long prose texts in English.

Identifier: 0802009263

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Book 1994.0

Signs in society

Richard J. Parmentier

Social Indiana University Press 0253327571 Available

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Other title information: studies in semiotic anthropology

Annotation: How semiotic theory can illuminate highly complex social and cultural practices..

Identifier: 0253327571

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Book 1994.0

The Language of Vision

Jamake Highwater

Culture Grove Press 0802133460 Available

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Other title information: Meditations on Myth and Metaphor

Annotation: Jamake Highwater,the best-selling author of Myth and Sexuality and the Primal Mind, continues his voyage into the realms of myth, art and contemporary culture exploring the way society views its art and artists and the way our art and artists gaze back at us. Organized around the twenty-two cards of the Tarot Major Arcana, this book presents a dazzling range of controversial subjects, including the puritan division of art into hight and low and the direct influence of "popular" forms in contemporary artists, the image of the homosexual as outlow, iconography as destiny, imagination as political powe, the reinvetion of the past and thriumph of the dream life.

Identifier: 0802133460

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Book 1993.0

Legal Construct, Social Concept

Larry D. Barnet

Social De Gruyter 0202304795 Available

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Other title information: A Macrosociological Perspective on Law

Annotation: Based on sophisticated demographic analysis, Legal Concept, Social Concept argues that legal doctrine on social issues is shaped by the needs and values of society rather than by individuals and interest groups, and that it evolves in response to social change but has little impact on that change.

Identifier: 0202304795

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Journal Article 1990

“Society Doesn’t Exist”

Renata Salecl

In: The American Journal of Semiotics 1990, Volume 7, Issue 1/2

Pages
45-52

The American Journal of Semiotics

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Book 1990.0

The Fashion System

Roland Barthes

Social University of California Press 0520071778 Available

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Notes: Originally published as Systeme de la mode (1983)

Annotation: In his consideration of the language of the fashion magazine—the structural analysis of descriptions of women's clothing by writers about fashion—Barthes gives us a brief history of semiology. At the same time, he identifies economics as the underlying reason for the luxuriant prose of the fashion magazine: "Calculating, industrial society is obliged to form consumers who don't calculate; if clothing's producers and consumers had the same consciousness, clothing would be bought (and produced) only at the very slow rate of its dilapidation."

Identifier: 0520071778

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Collection Article 1989

Report of the Fourteenth Annual Meeting of the Semiotic Society of America

Eleanor Donnelly

In: The Semiotic Web 1989

Pages
759-774

The Semiotic Web

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Book 1989.0

Semiotics, Self, and Society

edited by Benjamin Lee | Greg Urban

Social Mouton de Gruyter 0899255604 Available

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Annotation: These essays are concerned with the philosophical "category of person", viewed from anthropological and semiotic perspectives. In one sense the essays continue the Annee Sociologique tradition and the work of Marcel Mauss (1985 [1938]), whose classic study charted a comparative approach to the cultural construction of the self-concept. And in this same sense they continue also the work of Irving Hallowell (1955a,b) and his students (see Fogelson 1982), who have probed empirically the problem of how different cultures differentially encode understandings of what it means to be a self, with relative boundedness with respect to other-selves and with respect to the world of non-selves.

Identifier: 0899255604

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Book 1988.0

The iconography of landscape

edited by Denis Cosgrove | Stephen Daniels

Space Cambridge University Press 0521324378 Available

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Annotation: The Iconography of Landscape draws together fourteen scholars from diverse disciplines across the humanities and social sciences to explicate the status of landscape as a cultural image, 'a pictorial way of representing, structuring or symbolising surroundings'. By applying the art-historical method of iconography - interpreting levels of meaning in human artifacts - to landscapes on paper or canvas, in literary form or on its ground, its contributors show how landscape is an important mode of human signification, informed by, and itself informing, social, cultural and political issues. The range of examples is wide in terms of medium, period and place. It covers poetry and promotional literature, architectural design and urban ceremonial, maps and paintings. The historical periods discussed include sixteenth-century Italy, eighteenth-century England, eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Scotland and twentieth-century Canada. The book is introduced by the editors' discussion of the meanings of landscape and of the iconographic method in the context of contemporary theoretical and methodological debates on culture and society

Identifier: 0521324378

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Collection Article 1987

Report on the Twelfth Annual Meeting of the Semiotic Society of America

Terry J. Prewitt

In: The Semiotic Web 1987

Pages
767-790

The Semiotic Web

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Journal Article 1987

Society’s image: Estates literature in fifteenth-century England

CLAIRE B. SPONSLER

In: Semiotica 1987, Issue 2024-01-02 00:00:00

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/semi.1987.63.1-2.229

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1987.63.1-2.229

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Journal Article 1986

SEMIOTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA STYLE SHEET

In: The American Journal of Semiotics 1986, Volume 4, Issue 3/4

Pages
193-215

The American Journal of Semiotics

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