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Please visit the semiotics section in lit. crit. databank for
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Semiotic concepts defined and illustrated simple, vivid introduction. (No theoretical basis or authority is quoted for any of the examples although they are presented with almost dogmatic certainty. In fact, some of the examples [such as the explanation of indexical signs] are highly debatable.
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Structuralism and Semiotics
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Semiotics--Related Links:
This page selects web sites on semiotics more relevant to literary criticism.
本頁選取適用文學批評的符號學站台
Collected and edited from the following sites
Semiotics, University of Colorado at Denver School of Education, by Martin Ryder--This sites has a more comprehensive list of Primers, resources, conferences, people, readings and book announcements.;
Art Theory University of Newcastle by Ross Woodrow--This site offers wide collections of images, as well as evaluation of various sites.
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Semiotics
Basics sites on semiotics--introductory definitions and practice, for beginners
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- Claude Levi-Strauss
- Roland Barthes
- Mythologies (1957) (Tony McNeill)--on Roland Barthes Mythologies (1957). -- for further reading; a comprehensive site on an essential text on the semiotic analysis of popular-cultural "texts". Menu and reading list. (Developed by Tony McNeill at The University of Sunderland)
- Barthes the book of the self
- McNeil La Culture en question (Review of Mythologies)
- Corolary citations:
- Romani (1995) Structuralist Activity
- Ferdinand de Saussure
- Jacques Lacan
- Shepherdson (1995) History and the Real: Foucault with Lacan
Bakhtin
Jonathan Culler
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Readings
- Dery (1995) Culture Jamming: Hacking, slashing and sniping in the empire of signs
- Harris Semiolinguistic Manipulation in Advertising
- Lemke (1993) Practice, Polotique, Postmodernism
- Olsen Gender Repdle ntation and History des Mentalite
- Ryder (1995) Production and Consumption of Meaning: the interplay between subject and object in open hypertext representation
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