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Springer, Dordrecht

2015

980 Pages

ISBN 978-94-017-9403-9

International handbook of semiotics

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This book provides an extensive overview and analysis of current work on semiotics that is being pursued globally in the areas of literature, the visual arts, cultural studies, media, the humanities, natural sciences and social sciences. Semiotics—also known as structuralism—is one of the major theoretical movements of the 20th century and its influence as a way to conduct analyses of cultural products and human practices has been immense.

This is a comprehensive volume that brings together many otherwise fragmented academic disciplines andcurrents, uniting them in the framework of semiotics. Addressing a longstanding need, it provides a global perspective on recent and ongoing semiotic research across a broad range of disciplines.

The handbook is intended for all researchers interested in applying semiotics as a critical lens for inquiry across diverse disciplines.

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Table of Contents

Apologia

Pericles Trifonas Peter

1-25

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Semiotics "today"

Deely John

29-113

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Maps, diagrams, and signs

Kiryushchenko Vitaly

115-123

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C. S. Peirce and intersemiotic translation

Queiroz João; Aguiar Daniella

201-215

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Crafting the literature of semiotic possibility

Pericles Trifonas Peter

239-264

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Deviant orthography

Nuessel Frank

291-301

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Semiotics of translation

Kourdis Evangelos

303-320

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The brand as an economic value and a sign

Trendafilov Dimitar

341-368

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The semiotics of innovation

Leone Massimo

377-388

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Semiotics of photography

Sonesson Göran

417-483

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The semiotics of the mass media

Danesi Marcel

485-502

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Problems of contemporary architectural graphics

Borisova Tasheva Stela

503-518

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Introduction to biosemiotics

Kull Kalevi

521-533

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Oikos

Mackars Gunta

535-546

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Waves of semiosis

Morimoto Ryo

547-564

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Embodied signs

Lewis Samuelson Beth; Wohlwend Karen E.

565-572

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Feeling and meaning

Lemke Jay L.

589-616

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Preserving spaces of uncertainty

De Lisio Amanda

617-627

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What does your garden show?

Jagger Susan

629-645

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Semiotics of food

Stano Simona

647-671

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Semiotics of culture(s)

Sedda Franciscu

675-696

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Signs, language, and life

Petrilli Susan

697-723

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Even signs must burn

Gkaragounis Thanos

725-740

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Musical performance in a semiotic key

Navickaitė-Martinelli Lina

741-758

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Cartosemiotics

Ljungberg Christina

759-769

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From semiosis to semioethics

Deely John

771-789

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Seeing "what we see"

Arendt Jonathan

791-803

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Reading the subject of history

Pericles Trifonas Peter

837-846

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The street

Aldinhas Ferreira Maria Isabel

899-914

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Semiotic modeling

Coletta John

951-980

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Cognitive semiotics

Zlatev Jordan

1043-1069

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