Date: 23-Mar-2011
From: Julia Ulrich <julia.ulrich degruyter.com>
Subject: Semiotica Vol. 2011, No. 183 (2011)
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Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
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Journal Title: Semiotica
Volume Number: 2011
Issue Number: 183
Issue Date: 2011
Main Text:
Semiotica Volume: 2011, Number: 183 (February 2011) Semiotics and Postmodernity http://www.reference-global.com/toc/semi/2011/2011/183?ai=ss&ui=w6&af=H Introduction Rocco Capozzi Methodology/Philosophy Post-modernism, post-structuralism, post-semiotics? Sign theory at the fin de siècle Roland Posner Postmodernity as the unmasking of objectivity: Identifying the positive essence of postmodernity as a distinct new era in the history of philosophy John Deely Biology/Social Theory Signs of the times: Mind, evolution, and the twilight of postmodernity Charles J. Lumsden Conformity and resistance as cultural process in postmodern globalizing times Floyd Merrell Tourism as a postmodern semiotic activity Arthur Asa Berger Socio-semiotics and the new mega spaces of tourism: Some comments on Las Vegas and Dubai Mark Gottdiener Spatial Studies/Architecture Subjectivism, postmodernism, and social space Alexandros Ph. Lagopoulos The laboring birth of doors Ruggero Pierantoni Media Studies/Visual Studies Self-referential postmodernity Winfried Nöth Semiotics of art, life, and thought: Three scenarios for (post)modernity Göran Sonesson Semiotic approaches to advertising texts and strategies: Narrative, passion, marketing Cinzia Bianchi Return of the referent: Italian cinema for the new millennium Millicent Marcus Musicology The postmodern in music James Wierzbicki Strauss's Capriccio and the terror of time Raymond Monelle Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan: the strange destiny of a singing mystic. When music travels . . . Stefano Jacoviello Linguistics/Literary Studies Postmodern (applied) linguistics Martin Stegu Bi-paradigmatic irony as a postmodern sign Marc-Oliver Schuster
Linguistic Field(s):
Ling & Literature
Linguistic Theories
Philosophy of Language
Text/Corpus Linguistics
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