"Cultural Semiosis" traces the theoretical itinerary of the
signifier in the continental tradition. Cultural semiosis provides
links for cultural studies to the philosophical, the literary, the
historical and the social. Understood semiotically, cultural signs
and signifiers are inscribed in the fabric of cultural practices.
Cultural semiosis enters the spaces of everyday language,
visuality, sexuality and symbolization. These original essays
interpret and provide tools for the understanding of cultural
studies within a philosophical framework.
Contributors: M. Alison Arnett, Debra Bergoffen, Peter Carravetta,
Alessandro Carrera, Julia Kristeva, John Llewelyn, Michael Naas,
Kelly Oliver, Adi Ophir, Francois Raffoul, Mark Roberts, Stephanie
Sage, Hugh J. Silverman.
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