Of cigarettes, high heels, and other interesting things
an introduction to semiotics
1st ed.
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Author
Publication
1999 - St. Martin's Press, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
53,750 words, Guess
Page Count
215 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL33990M
- ISBN-100312210841
- OCLC Control Number40714038
- OCLC Control Number42580340
- OCLC Control Numberofcigaretteshigh0000dane
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number99017390
- LibraryThing508766
- Goodreads1363148
Classifications
- DDC302.2
- LCCP99 .D36 1999
Description
In this volume, author Marcel Danesi shows us that the discipline that endeavors to understand the human quest for meaning is known as semiotics. He demonstrates how semiotics unravels the meanings of signs that make up the system of what we call a culture or a society. This book will engender in the reader the same kind of analytical and inquisitive frame of mind with which a semiotician approaches the subject matter of meaning. Basic semiotic ideas and analytical techniques are introduced via a fictional - yet very telling - scene, one that reveals a lot about the human need for meaning. The scene is a fashionable modern-day restaurant, and the fictional actions that occur allow Danesi to provide the semiotic version of the human drama in concrete terms.
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Series Statement
- Semaphores and signs
Other Editions
- Of cigarettes, high heels, and other interesting things: an introduction to semiotics
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