ISBN:
9781412842631
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (318 p)
Parallel Title:
Print version Expression and Interpretation in Language
DDC:
302.2
Keywords:
Semiotics
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Electronic books
Abstract:
"The volume presents a politically committed framework engaged in a critical conversation with major semioticians' concepts and constructs, with emphasis on the construction of identity and otherness and on the relation between signs, values, and behavior. The political thrust of the argument is grounded in the critique of a stable identity and the insistence on listening, hospitality, and restitution in a world determined to erase difference. . . . Recommended." -K. Tancheva, Choice
Abstract:
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Communication, Intercorporeity, and Responsibility: For a New Approach to Humanism -- 1.1 Global Communication, Global Semiotics, and Globalization -- 1.2 Dialogism, Intercorporeity, and Modeling -- 1.3 The Semiotic Animal, Semioethics, and Responsibility -- 1.4 Global Semiotics, Cognitive Semiotics, and Semioethics -- 2 Toward a Critique of Identity: On Signs, Bodies, and Values -- 2.1 Dialogism and Otherness: The Critical Task of Semioethics -- 2.2 Global Communication and Its Risks
Abstract:
2.3 Is There a Way Out? -- 2.4 Signs of Difference: From Identity to Unindifferent Difference -- 2.5 Migration, Unemployment, and Globalization -- 2.6 The Extracommunitarian Other -- 2.7 Transcultural Communication, Ideology, and Social Planning -- 3 From Reason to Reasonableness: A Semioethic Approach to Subjectivity -- 3.1 Listening, Hospitality, Restitution -- 3.2 Redefining the Subject -- 3.3 Otherness and Intercorporeity -- 3.4 Mother-Sense: An A Priori for Subjectivity, Signification, and Critique -- 3.5 Semioethics and Humanism of the Other, a Way Out -- 3.6 From Reason to Reasonableness
Abstract:
3.7 Sense and Expression -- 3.8 The Open Society of Open Selves -- 4 Communication, Language, and Speech from a Global Perspective -- 4.1 Moving Toward Global Semiotics -- 4.2 Remembering. . . -- 4.3 Nothing that Is a Sign Is Alien to Me -- 4.4 On Biosemiotics and Its Recent History -- 4.5 Signs and Life: The Gaia Hypothesis -- 4.6 Signs and Nonsigns -- 4.7 Icon, Index, and Symbol -- 4.8 Communication and Speech -- 4.9 Communication among Others -- 4.10 Homologies and Analogies in Zoosemiosis -- 4.11 Totality and Otherness -- 4.12 Otherness and Nomination
Abstract:
4.13 Semiosis with Language and Semiosis without Language -- 5 Otherness, Dialogism, and Interpretation -- 5.1 On Sign and Communication Models -- 5.2 The Dialogic Nature of Signs and Understanding -- 5.3 Subjectivity and Interpretation -- 5.4 More Contributions to Symbolicity, Indexicality, and Iconicity -- 5.5 Firstness, Secondness, and Thirdness -- 5.6 Signs, Inference, and Evolutionary Forces in the Universe -- 5.7 Signs to Talk about Signs -- 5.8 Speech, Language, and Modeling -- 5.9 Semiotic Materiality, Sign Typologies, and Inference
Abstract:
6 Linguistic Production, Ideology, and Otherness: Contributions from Philosophy of Language -- 6.1 Philosophy of Language: Scope, Method, and Itineraries -- 6.2 Linguistic Production, Ideology, and Creativity -- 6.3 "The End of Ideology!" -- 6.4 From Decodifi cation to Interpretation -- 6.5 For a Dialogic Approach to Sign and Subjectivity -- 6.6 Philosophizing about Language from the Viewpoint of Literature -- 6.7 Binarism, Triadism, and Dialogism -- 6.8 To Lie, To Deceive, and To Simulate -- 6.9 Ideology, Logic, and Dialogue -- 7 Meaning, Metaphor, Interpretation: Modeling New Worlds
Abstract:
7.1 Otherness and Metaphor
Description / Table of Contents:
""Cover""; ""Title""; ""Copyright""; ""Dedication""; ""Contents""; ""Foreword""; ""Preface""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""1 Communication, Intercorporeity, and Responsibility: For a New Approach to Humanism""; ""1.1 Global Communication, Global Semiotics, and Globalization""; ""1.2 Dialogism, Intercorporeity, and Modeling""; ""1.3 The Semiotic Animal, Semioethics, and Responsibility""; ""1.4 Global Semiotics, Cognitive Semiotics, and Semioethics""; ""2 Toward a Critique of Identity: On Signs, Bodies, and Values""; ""2.1 Dialogism and Otherness: The Critical Task of Semioethics""
Description / Table of Contents:
""2.2 Global Communication and Its Risks""""2.3 Is There a Way Out?""; ""2.4 Signs of Difference: From Identity to Unindifferent Difference""; ""2.5 Migration, Unemployment, and Globalization""; ""2.6 The Extracommunitarian Other""; ""2.7 Transcultural Communication, Ideology, and Social Planning""; ""3 From Reason to Reasonableness: A Semioethic Approach to Subjectivity""; ""3.1 Listening, Hospitality, Restitution""; ""3.2 Redefining the Subject""; ""3.3 Otherness and Intercorporeity""; ""3.4 Mother-Sense: An A Priori for Subjectivity, Signification, and Critique""
Description / Table of Contents:
""3.5 Semioethics and Humanism of the Other, a Way Out""""3.6 From Reason to Reasonableness""; ""3.7 Sense and Expression""; ""3.8 The Open Society of Open Selves ""; ""4 Communication, Language, and Speech from a Global Perspective""; ""4.1 Moving Toward Global Semiotics""; ""4.2 Remembering. . .""; ""4.3 Nothing that Is a Sign Is Alien to Me""; ""4.4 On Biosemiotics and Its Recent History""; ""4.5 Signs and Life: The Gaia Hypothesis""; ""4.6 Signs and Nonsigns""; ""4.7 Icon, Index, and Symbol""; ""4.8 Communication and Speech""; ""4.9 Communication among Others""
Description / Table of Contents:
""4.10 Homologies and Analogies in Zoosemiosis""""4.11 Totality and Otherness""; ""4.12 Otherness and Nomination""; ""4.13 Semiosis with Language and Semiosis without Language""; ""5 Otherness, Dialogism, and Interpretation""; ""5.1 On Sign and Communication Models""; ""5.2 The Dialogic Nature of Signs and Understanding""; ""5.3 Subjectivity and Interpretation""; ""5.4 More Contributions to Symbolicity, Indexicality, and Iconicity""; ""5.5 Firstness, Secondness, and Thirdness""; ""5.6 Signs, Inference, and Evolutionary Forces in the Universe""; ""5.7 Signs to Talk about Signs""
Description / Table of Contents:
""5.8 Speech, Language, and Modeling""""5.9 Semiotic Materiality, Sign Typologies, and Inference""; ""6 Linguistic Production, Ideology, and Otherness: Contributions from Philosophy of Language""; ""6.1 Philosophy of Language: Scope, Method, and Itineraries""; ""6.2 Linguistic Production, Ideology, and Creativity""; ""6.3 “The End of Ideology!�""; ""6.4 From Decodifi cation to Interpretation""; ""6.5 For a Dialogic Approach to Sign and Subjectivity""; ""6.6 Philosophizing about Language from the Viewpoint of Literature""; ""6.7 Binarism, Triadism, and Dialogism""
Description / Table of Contents:
""6.8 To Lie, To Deceive, and To Simulate""
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