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Brilliantly articulating the potent intersections of semiotic and
linguistic anthropology, Signs and Society demonstrates how a keen
appreciation of signs helps us better understand human agency,
meaning, and creativity. Inspired by the foundational contributions
of C. S. Peirce and Ferdinand de Saussure, and drawing upon key
insights from neighboring scholarly fields, noted anthropologist
Richard J. Parmentier develops an array of innovative conceptual
tools for ethnographic, historical, and literary research. His
concepts of "transactional value," "metapragmatic interpretant,"
and "circle of semiosis," for example, illuminate the foundations
and effects of such diverse cultural forms and practices as
economic exchanges on the Pacific island of Palau, Pindar's Victory
Odes in ancient Greece, and material representations of
transcendence in ancient Egypt and medieval Christianity. Other
studies complicate the separation of emic and etic analytical
models for such cultural domains as religion, economic value, and
semiotic ideology. Provocative and absorbing, these fifteen
pioneering essays blaze a trail into anthropology's future while
remaining firmly rooted in its celebrated past.
Brilliantly articulating the potent intersections of semiotic and
linguistic anthropology, Signs and Society demonstrates how a keen
appreciation of signs helps us better understand human agency,
meaning, and creativity. Inspired by the foundational contributions
of C. S. Peirce and Ferdinand de Saussure, and drawing upon key
insights from neighboring scholarly fields, noted anthropologist
Richard J. Parmentier develops an array of innovative conceptual
tools for ethnographic, historical, and literary research. His
concepts of "transactional value," "metapragmatic interpretant,"
and "circle of semiosis," for example, illuminate the foundations
and effects of such diverse cultural forms and practices as
economic exchanges on the Pacific island of Palau, Pindar's Victory
Odes in ancient Greece, and material representations of
transcendence in ancient Egypt and medieval Christianity. Other
studies complicate the separation of emic and etic analytical
models for such cultural domains as religion, economic value, and
semiotic ideology. Provocative and absorbing, these fifteen
pioneering essays blaze a trail into anthropology's future while
remaining firmly rooted in its celebrated past.
Richard Parmentier takes up Ferdinand de Saussure s challenge to
study the "life of signs in society" by using semiotic tools
proposed by Charles Sanders Peirce. He studies how semiotic theory
can illuminate highly complex social and cultural practices."
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