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The book is an in-depth presentation of the European branch of
semiotic theory, originating in the work of Ferdinand de Saussure.
It has four parts: a historical introduction, the analysis of
langue, narrative theory and communication theory. Part I briefly
presents all the semiotic schools and their main points of
reference. Although this material is accessible in many other
Anglophone publications, the presentation is marked by specific
choices aiming to display similarities and differences. The
analysis of langue in Part II is also available in Anglophone
bibliography, but the book presents Saussurean theory according to
a new theoretical rationale and enriched with later developments.
In addition, it is orientated so as to offer the foundation for the
part that follows. Part III is a presentation of Greimasian
narrative theory, well documented in Francophone bibliography but
poorly represented in Anglophone publications. The presentation
extends the theory in both a qualitative and a new quantitative
direction, and includes a great number of examples and two extended
textual analyses to help the reader understand and apply it. Part
IV, communication theory, combines an extension of Greimasian
sociosemiotics with other schools of thought. This original
theoretical section discusses fourteen consecutive communication
models, the synthesis of which results in a holistic, social
semiotic theory of communication.
The book is an in-depth presentation of the European branch of
semiotic theory, originating in the work of Ferdinand de Saussure.
It has four parts: a historical introduction, the analysis of
langue, narrative theory and communication theory. Part I briefly
presents all the semiotic schools and their main points of
reference. Although this material is accessible in many other
Anglophone publications, the presentation is marked by specific
choices aiming to display similarities and differences. The
analysis of langue in Part II is also available in Anglophone
bibliography, but the book presents Saussurean theory according to
a new theoretical rationale and enriched with later developments.
In addition, it is orientated so as to offer the foundation for the
part that follows. Part III is a presentation of Greimasian
narrative theory, well documented in Francophone bibliography but
poorly represented in Anglophone publications. The presentation
extends the theory in both a qualitative and a new quantitative
direction, and includes a great number of examples and two extended
textual analyses to help the reader understand and apply it. Part
IV, communication theory, combines an extension of Greimasian
sociosemiotics with other schools of thought. This original
theoretical section discusses fourteen consecutive communication
models, the synthesis of which results in a holistic, social
semiotic theory of communication.
The present volume is an extension of the periodical Archaiologia
kai Technes (Archaeology and Arts) 1997. The complete volume was
first published in Greek in 2004 by the journal in association with
Hermes publishing house, and now appears in an English translation.
The subject of the special edition and of the present volume as
follow-up is the 'city', as well as - more broadly - any type of
settlement, regardless of size. The time-span covered commences
with the first appearance of permanent settlements in Greece,
during the Neolithic Age, that is from the early seventh millennium
BC, and concludes with the metropolises and metropolitan areas of
the country today. The geographical area covered encompasses Greece
and the wider region of the Mediterranean and the Balkans to which
Hellenic civilization spread at various times in its history.
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