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E-raamat: Signs in Use: An Introduction to Semiotics

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Jul-2005
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781134505791
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This book cuts across different semiotic schools to introduce six basic concepts which present semiotics as a theory and a set of analytical tools: code, sign, discourse, action, text, and culture.

Signs in Use is an accessible introduction to the study of semiotics.
All organisms, from bees to computer networks, create signs, communicate, and exchange information. The field of semiotics explores the ways in which we use these signs to make inferences about the nature of the world.
Signs in Use cuts across different semiotic schools to introduce six basic concepts which present semiotics as a theory and a set of analytical tools: code, sign, discourse, action, text, and culture. Moving from the most simple to the most complex concept, the book gradually widens the semiotic perspective to show how and why semiotics works as it does.
Each chapter covers a problem encountered in semiotics and explores the key concepts and relevant notions found in the various theories of semiotics. Chapters build gradually on knowledge gained, and can also be used as self-contained units for study when supported by the extensive glossary. The book is illustrated with numerous examples, from traffic systems to urban parks, and offers useful biographies of key twentieth-century semioticians.
List of figures
vii
List of tables
viii
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction
1(6)
What is semiotics about?
1(4)
What is this book about?
5(2)
Code and structure: from difference to meaning
7(17)
Code and meaning
7(9)
Code and structure
16(8)
Signs: from tracks to words
24(29)
Zadig and the doctrine of signs
24(2)
What does the sign represent?
26(2)
Semiotic competence
28(3)
How does the sign represent something?
31(13)
Signs and non-signs
44(2)
Signs and sign-systems
46(5)
Semiosis: the sign-process
51(2)
Discourse analysis: sign, action, intention
53(34)
What is discourse?
53(5)
Structuralist discourse analysis
58(11)
Phenomenological discourse analysis
69(10)
Sociological discourse analysis
79(8)
Action: interaction becomes narration
87(23)
Of rats and heroes
87(5)
I would if I knew I could
92(12)
Necessity and probability - logic and convention
104(3)
Heracles and Antaios
107(3)
Text: from element-structure to dialogue-structure
110(40)
Text and sign
111(8)
Text and object
119(5)
Text and intertextuality: the text as expanding syntagm
124(5)
Text as semiosis: the semiotic pyramid
129(17)
The boundaries of the text
146(4)
Nature and culture: from object to sign
150(49)
What is cultural semiotics?
150(3)
The borders of culture
153(15)
The codes of culture
168(12)
Nature's tale
180(17)
Cultural borders and cultural change
197(2)
Glossary 199(24)
Biographies 223(8)
Bibliography 231(10)
Index 241
Jørgen Dines Johansen is Professor of Comparative Literature at Southern Danish University, Odense. Svend Erik Larsen is Professor of Comparative Literature at Aarhus University, Denmark.