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From twilight in the Himalayas to dream worlds in the Serbian
state, this book provides a unique collection of anthropological
and cross-cultural inquiry into the power of rhetorical tropes and
their relevance to the formation and analysis of social thought and
action through a series of ethnographic essays offering in-depth
studies of the human imagination at work and play around the world.
Bloomsbury Semiotics offers a state-of-the-art overview of the
entire field of semiotics from a wide range of disciplinary
perspectives. With four volumes spanning theory, method and
practice across the disciplines, this definitive reference work
comprises: Volume 1: History and Semiosis Volume 2: Semiotics in
the Natural and Technical Sciences Volume 3: Semiotics in the Arts
and Social Sciences Volume 4: Semiotic Movements Uniting fragmented
disciplines under the framework of semiotic theory, this set
emphasizes and strengthens common bonds shared across intellectual
cultures, and facilitates the discovery and recovery of meaning
across fields. Providing comprehensive overviews of the history and
status of semiotic inquiry across a diverse range of traditions and
disciplines, chapters are written by leading international experts.
Together, they highlight key contemporary developments and debates
before casting a vision for future research priorities, identifying
unanswered questions and fresh openings for participation.
Providing the most comprehensive and united overview of the entire
field for semioticians, Bloomsbury Semiotics enables anyone, from
students to seasoned practitioners, to better understand and
benefit from semiotic insight and how it relates to their own area
of study or research.
Bloomsbury Semiotics offers a state-of-the-art overview of the
entire field of semiotics by revealing its influence on a wide
range of disciplinary perspectives. With four volumes spanning
theory, method and practice across the disciplines, this definitive
reference work emphasizes and strengthens common bonds shared
across intellectual cultures, and facilitates the discovery and
recovery of meaning across fields. It comprises: Volume 1: History
and Semiosis Volume 2: Semiotics in the Natural and Technical
Sciences Volume 3: Semiotics in the Arts and Social Sciences Volume
4: Semiotic Movements Written by leading international experts, the
chapters provide comprehensive overviews of the history and status
of semiotic inquiry across a diverse range of traditions and
disciplines. Together, they highlight key contemporary developments
and debates along with ongoing research priorities. Providing the
most comprehensive and united overview of the field, Bloomsbury
Semiotics enables anyone, from students to seasoned practitioners,
to better understand and benefit from semiotic insight and how it
relates to their own area of study or research. Volume 1: History
and Semiosis provides a general and historical orientation to
semiotic traditions and their methodologies, followed by an
in-depth overview of critical issues in the study of sign systems
and semiosis. It ends with an exploration of issues of sign
classification and practical application, setting the scene for the
remaining volumes.
Bloomsbury Semiotics offers a state-of-the-art overview of the
entire field of semiotics by revealing its influence on a wide
range of disciplinary perspectives. With four volumes spanning
theory, method and practice across the disciplines, this definitive
reference work emphasizes and strengthens common bonds shared
across intellectual cultures, and facilitates the discovery and
recovery of meaning across fields. It comprises: Volume 1: History
and Semiosis Volume 2: Semiotics in the Natural and Technical
Sciences Volume 3: Semiotics in the Arts and Social Sciences Volume
4: Semiotic Movements Written by leading international experts, the
chapters provide comprehensive overviews of the history and status
of semiotic inquiry across a diverse range of traditions and
disciplines. Together, they highlight key contemporary developments
and debates along with ongoing research priorities. Providing the
most comprehensive and united overview of the field, Bloomsbury
Semiotics enables anyone, from students to seasoned practitioners,
to better understand and benefit from semiotic insight and how it
relates to their own area of study or research. Volume 2: Semiotics
in the Natural and Technical Sciences presents the state-of-the art
in semiotic approaches to disciplines ranging from mathematics and
biology to neuroscience and medicine, from evolutionary linguistics
and animal behaviour studies to computing, finance, law,
architecture, and design. Each chapter casts a vision for future
research priorities, unanswered questions, and fresh openings for
semiotic participation in these and related fields.
Bloomsbury Semiotics offers a state-of-the-art overview of the
entire field of semiotics by revealing its influence on a wide
range of disciplinary perspectives. With four volumes spanning
theory, method and practice across the disciplines, this definitive
reference work emphasizes and strengthens common bonds shared
across intellectual cultures, and facilitates the discovery and
recovery of meaning across fields. It comprises: Volume 1: History
and Semiosis Volume 2: Semiotics in the Natural and Technical
Sciences Volume 3: Semiotics in the Arts and Social Sciences Volume
4: Semiotic Movements Written by leading international experts, the
chapters provide comprehensive overviews of the history and status
of semiotic inquiry across a diverse range of traditions and
disciplines. Together, they highlight key contemporary developments
and debates along with ongoing research priorities. Providing the
most comprehensive and united overview of the field, Bloomsbury
Semiotics enables anyone, from students to seasoned practitioners,
to better understand and benefit from semiotic insight and how it
relates to their own area of study or research. Volume 3: Semiotics
in the Arts and Social Sciences presents the state-of-the art in
semiotic approaches to disciplines ranging from philosophy and
anthropology to history and archaeology, from sociology and
religious studies to music, dance, rhetoric, literature, and
structural linguistics. Each chapter goes casts a vision for future
research priorities, unanswered questions, and fresh openings for
semiotic participation in these and related fields.
Bloomsbury Semiotics offers a state-of-the-art overview of the
entire field of semiotics by revealing its influence on a wide
range of disciplinary perspectives. With four volumes spanning
theory, method and practice across the disciplines, this definitive
reference work emphasizes and strengthens common bonds shared
across intellectual cultures, and facilitates the discovery and
recovery of meaning across fields. It comprises: Volume 1: History
and Semiosis Volume 2: Semiotics in the Natural and Technical
Sciences Volume 3: Semiotics in the Arts and Social Sciences Volume
4: Semiotic Movements Written by leading international experts, the
chapters provide comprehensive overviews of the history and status
of semiotic inquiry across a diverse range of traditions and
disciplines. Together, they highlight key contemporary developments
and debates along with ongoing research priorities. Providing the
most comprehensive and united overview of the field, Bloomsbury
Semiotics enables anyone, from students to seasoned practitioners,
to better understand and benefit from semiotic insight and how it
relates to their own area of study or research. Volume 4: Semiotic
Movements explores relationships between semiotics and closely
related contemporary movements, strengthening the dialogue and
collaboration between them. The movements examined include
communication theory, systems theory, digital humanities,
phenomenology, translation studies, multimodality studies,
cognitive linguistics, and cognitive science.
The X figure is ubiquitous in contemporary culture, but attempts to
explain our fixation with X are rare. This book argues that the
origins and meanings of X go far beyond alphabets and archetypes to
remembered feelings of body movements - movements best typified in
the performance of "spread-eagle" as a posture or gesture. These
body memories are then projected onto other patterns and dynamics
to help us make sense of the world. The argument is accomplished
using a blend of insights from linguistic anthropology, cognitive
linguistics, rhetoric culture and process semiotics to bring
together revealing clues from languages, cultures and thinkers
around the world. Chief among the uses and experiences of X are its
tendencies to involve us in surprising reversals and blends. In
ancient times the X-pattern was discussed as "chiasmus", a figure
which, according to Maurice Merleau-Ponty, informs the most basic
elements of our bodily experience, calling into question polarized
dichotomies such as subject versus object. Pushed to extremes,
presumed opposites like these tend to reverse suddenly. Likewise,
blended experiences of our bodily extremities - arms and legs, toes
and fingers, hands and feet - provide a plausible source of
grounding for unique human abilities like analogy and double-scope
conceptual integration. The book illustrates these dynamics by
drawing attention to uses of X in history, prehistory and daily
life, from sports and advertising to world mythology and languages
around the world. The Semiotics of X is the first step towards
developing a larger argument on the important but neglected role
that chiasmus plays in cognition. It aims to inspire continued
exploration on the figure, with the full expectation that chiasmus
will become for the 21st century what metaphor became for the 20th
century: a revolution in thinking about the way we think.
The X figure is ubiquitous in contemporary culture, but attempts to
explain our fixation with X are rare. This book argues that the
origins and meanings of X go far beyond alphabets and archetypes to
remembered feelings of body movements - movements best typified in
the performance of "spread-eagle" as a posture or gesture. These
body memories are then projected onto other patterns and dynamics
to help us make sense of the world. The argument is accomplished
using a blend of insights from linguistic anthropology, cognitive
linguistics, rhetoric culture and process semiotics to bring
together revealing clues from languages, cultures and thinkers
around the world. Chief among the uses and experiences of X are its
tendencies to involve us in surprising reversals and blends. In
ancient times the X-pattern was discussed as "chiasmus", a figure
which, according to Maurice Merleau-Ponty, informs the most basic
elements of our bodily experience, calling into question polarized
dichotomies such as subject versus object. Pushed to extremes,
presumed opposites like these tend to reverse suddenly. Likewise,
blended experiences of our bodily extremities - arms and legs, toes
and fingers, hands and feet - provide a plausible source of
grounding for unique human abilities like analogy and double-scope
conceptual integration. The book illustrates these dynamics by
drawing attention to uses of X in history, prehistory and daily
life, from sports and advertising to world mythology and languages
around the world. The Semiotics of X is the first step towards
developing a larger argument on the important but neglected role
that chiasmus plays in cognition. It aims to inspire continued
exploration on the figure, with the full expectation that chiasmus
will become for the 21st century what metaphor became for the 20th
century: a revolution in thinking about the way we think.
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