In this highly influential study of art forms as models for a
theory of communications, Hugh Dalziel Duncan demonstrates that
without understanding of the role of symbols in society, social
scientists cannot hope to develop adequate models for social
analysis. He reviews critically major contributions to
communication theory during the past century: Freud's analysis of
dream symbolism, Simmel's concept of sociability, James' insights
into religious experience, and Dewey's relating of art to
experience.
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