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Contents/Sommaire Volume 111 (1996)
In: Semiotica 1996, Issue 2024-03-04 00:00:00
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1996.111.3-4.357
Cross-cultural similarities in gestures: The deep relationship between gestures and speech which transcends language barriers
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1996.111.3-4.269
Diagraming discourse structures: Illocution, interaction, or text?
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1996.110.3-4.197
Étude sémiologique des accessoires dans trois pièces de Beckett: En attendant Godot, Fin de partie, Oh les beaux jours
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1996.110.3-4.273
Formal aspects of natural belief systems, their evolution and mapping: A semiotic analysis
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1996.108.1-2.45
Heidegger says Being, and representation is dead
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1996.110.3-4.311
L’expressivité vocale dans la parole chantée
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1996.111.3-4.295
Metaphor, metonymy, and cross-cultural translation
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1996.110.3-4.301
Molecular biosemiotics: Molecules carry out semiosis in living systems
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1996.111.3-4.195
On re-reading Malory’s Le Morte d’Arthur: The Launcelot episode
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1996.108.1-2.65
On the margins: Illusion, irony, and abjection in ‘The fakir act’ of a British circus
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1996.108.1-2.1
Phanéroscopie du Moi artiste
In: Semiotica 1996, Issue 2024-01-02 00:00:00
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1996.108.1-2.83
Review article
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1996.111.3-4.319
Review article
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1996.110.3-4.341
Review article
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1996.108.1-2.99
Semiographemics: A Peircean trichotomy of classical Chinese script
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1996.108.1-2.31
Semiotic analysis of graphical and linguistic data in architectural design activity
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1996.111.3-4.245
Sonstiges
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1996.111.3-4.u
Sonstiges
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Sonstiges
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The mind’s machines: The Turing machine, the Memex, and the personal computer
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1996.111.3-4.217
The Muses
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Annotation: This book, by one of the most challenging contemporary thinkers, begins with an essay that introduces the principal concern sustained in the four succeeding ones: Why are there several arts and not just one? This question focuses on the point of maximal tension between the philosophical tradition and contemporary thinking about the arts: the relation between the plurality of the human senses--to which the plurality of the arts has most frequently been referred--and sense or meaning in general. Throughout the five essays, Nancy's argument hinges on the culminating formulation of this relation in Hegel's Aesthetics and The Phenomenology of Spirit--art as the sensible presentation of the Idea. Demonstrating once again his renowned ability as a reader of Hegel, Nancy scrupulously and generously restores Hegel's historical argument concerning art as a thing of the past, as that which is negated by the dialectic of Spirit in the passage from aesthetic religion to revealed religion to philosophy.
Identifier: 0804727813
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The semiotics of improvisation: The pragmatics of musical and verbal performance
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1996.108.3-4.269
Voix, identités, responsabilités: le rôle des scenarios illocutoires dans l’acte de lire
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1996.110.3-4.231
‘Ce qui ne se laisse enoncer’: Des jeux de langage ironiques
In: Semiotica 1995, Issue 2024-03-04 00:00:00
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1995.107.3-4.293
A semiotic analysis of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems
In: Semiotica 1995, Issue 2024-03-04 00:00:00
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1995.107.3-4.209
Contents/Sommaire Volume 107 (1995)
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1995.107.3-4.399
Estudios para una semiótica del espectáculo
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Annotation: Short studies focusing on the semiotics of theatre
Identifier: 9683644139
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Interpreting ‘Qing thought’ in China as a ‘period concept’: On the construction of an epochal system of ideas
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1995.107.3-4.237
Presidential body politics: Movement analysis of debates and press conferences
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1995.106.3-4.205
Publications received
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1995.107.3-4.395
Review article
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1995.107.3-4.307
Sonstiges
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1995.107.3-4.u
Text segmentation and levels of interpretation: Reading and rereading the biblical story of Joseph
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1995.107.3-4.273
The generation of meanings in liturgical songs
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Annotation: This book is about the meaning of liturgical songs. Everybody who sings liturgical songs knows what liturgical songs is and also what it means. But when we start to talk about them, things become confused. We know too much and there are too many languages in which we can express what we think their meaning is. And what is worse, other people seem no to understand what we say and immediately reply that we may know a lot but not what they know. Then the discussion turns into a quarrel amongst people who know too much and cannot communicate what they know. A wise person may enter into the quarrel and say that communication about liturgical songs can only succeed when we sing together. Then we will sing together, confused and angry, because we now also know that the other people may sings very well, but do not understand what they are doing. This is what has been happening for decades in the Dutch churches. Perhaps we should be silent and start to look and listen very carefully to liturgical songs, while developing a language in which the songs themselves can speak, communicating what they have to say. The looking and listening will take much time and energy: there are no more easy answers. And the language will be so difficult that we are forced to be silent, waiting and hoping for a word to come. -back cover
Identifier: 9039005117
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The Secret Art of Dr. Seuss
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Notes: with an introduction by Maurice Sendak
Annotation: If you've ever read Oh, the Places You'll Go!, The Cat in the Hat, Horton Hears a Who, or any of the dozens of books written and illustrated by Theodor Geisel, you may think you're familiar with the work of the man who delighted millions as "Dr. Seuss." But the wildly imaginative creations collected in these pages show previously unseen dimensions of Geisel's art. These fabulous and whimsical paintings, created for his own pleasure and never before shown to the public, will enchant and amaze you.
Identifier: 0679434488
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The semiotic stage
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Other title information: Prague school theatre theory
Annotation: The semiotic stage provides the first comprehensive summary of the writings that founded the contemporary theater semiotics. The Prague School theater writings are placed in their theoretical context, and intergrated in relation to major artistic areas like acting, design and dramatic writing. The influence of the Prague School and its relation to the current state of theater study are also thoroughly discussed.
Identifier: 0820418773
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Un signe peut-il précéder son référent?
In: Semiotica 1995, Issue 2024-03-04 00:00:00
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1995.107.3-4.265
Contexts of Pre-Novel Narrative
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Other title information: The European Tradition
Annotation: While being concerned with the theory and forms of early narrative, the present collection of essays presents a history of narrative rather than poetics of narrative. Rather than offering to write a coherent narrative about the historical development of narrative before " the rise of the novel", the volume presents stages in the development towards that elusive and unstable form of narrative, giving the reader what in another context has been referred to as an "exemplary history" (Reed 1981) of narrative.
Identifier: 3110138832
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Cultural Artifacts and the production of meaning
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- The Page, the Image, and the Body
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Annotation: Diverse essays addressing a variety of subjects, from Renaissance cartography to performance art to rap music, united in their common exploration of material criticism. This recognizes that materialist criticism may embrace techniques borrowed from psychoanalytic, feminist, Marxian, and historicist criticisms. It employs materialist criticism to broaden and strengthen our understanding of what constitutes a 'cultural artifact' and how such artifacts function.
Identifier: 0472082574
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Signs of Life in the USA
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- Readings On Popular Culture For Writers
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Annotation: The transformation from a text-centred to an image-centred culture presents a certain challenge to writing teachers. How can such a textually based enterprise as writing instruction respond to a video-driven world? How are reading and writing related to seeing and hearing? Can the habits of critical thinking that are so central to the analytical tasks of academic writing be adapted to McLuhan's Brave New World? We have written Signs of Life in the U.S.A. because we believe not only that such bridges can be built but that building them represents our best hope for training a new generation of students in critical thinking and writing. Thus, while the goal of our text remains the traditional one of helping students become strong writers of argument and analysis, our method departs from convention by using printed texts to guide students in the analysis and interpretation of an unwritten world: The world of American popular culture, wherein images, often electronically conveyed, can be more important than words.
Identifier: 031209020X
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The Language of Vision
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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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The Socialness of Things
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Other title information: Essays on the Socio-Semiotics of Objects
Notes: This book is based on the proceedings of an international conference which took place at the University of Toronto in 1990.
Annotation: The term "socialness" is a neologism that is used in this volume to call attention to the integration of objects in the social fabric of everyday life. Specialists in material culture studies have understood for some time, that societies consist of both people and artifacts. It is not only with people and animals that we interact but also with objects. The chapters in the first part of the volume deal with artefacts such as furniture, mementoes, and knickknacks, which can be manipulated as social "others" – entities with which one can socialize or make a part in socialisation processes such as establishing a bond, conveying a message, etc. The second section of articles concerns artefacts whose dimensions take such proportions that humans become dwarfed with respect to them, such as tourists travelling to visit them or shoppers being herded through their artificial geography as if flowing within an oversized organism. In the concluding section, the artefacts examined are by contrast so adjusted to the proportion of the human body, so close to it that they become an indissociable part of the social persona sticking to the skin, expressing better than any other means of the socialness - fashion.
Identifier: 3110141337
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Abstract deixis
In: Semiotica 1993, Issue 2024-01-02 00:00:00
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1993.95.1-2.5
Arbitrariness, iconicity, and conceptuality
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1993.94.3-4.185
Driving sign exchange and social change: The cultural utility of transport as mirror of social relations in a Nigerian university community
In: Semiotica 1993, Issue 2024-01-02 00:00:00
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1993.95.1-2.63
Literature, strategies and metalanguage, part 3: Poetical arts and metalanguage
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1993.94.3-4.253
Literature, strategies and metalanguage, part 4: Context, cotext, and metatext
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1993.95.1-2.75
On determining the functions of language
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1993.94.3-4.201
On the legitimation of metapragmatics: A case study in the epistemology of linguistics
In: Semiotica 1993, Issue 2024-01-02 00:00:00
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1993.95.1-2.45