Sentences with word «semiotician»

I have not engaged in such studies and my four categories are not the deep structures that semioticians find in literature, but common assumptions about narrative structure probably prompt both their observations and mine.2 In any case, a square of opposition gives dimension to the kinds of negotiation that people undertake among the four world view categories (see Figure B).
SPIEGEL Interview with Umberto Eco «We Like Lists Because We Don't Want to Die» Italian novelist and semiotician Umberto Eco, who is curating a new Pink - Collar Work Why Men Don't Want the Jobs Done Mostly by Women
Yet as much as Haynes obsesses over the iconography of mass culture, this arch semiotician has always spoken to and in the language of the ivory tower.
Young derives his inspiration from Swiss linguist and semiotician Ferdinand de Saussure and his father's theological background.
Based on my reading of the exhibit catalog, Korean artist Lee Bul's sculpture was inspired by a «Russian semiotician's idea of polyphonic disclosure» and suggests a «post-natural sensibility.»
He's a canny semiotician toying with kitschy craft and romantic signifiers of longing for an earthier and more soulful kind of world.
YouTube — Umberto Eco on The Prague Cemetery, Part 1 — Umberto Eco — The famous semiotician and novelist (who ignored his father's advice to become a lawyer) talks with CBC's Michael Enright at the Toronto Public Library about his most recent book.
Linguists and semioticians want to know how this variation comes into being.
In all instances, however, utterance gains its significance from the tension marked by the axes; and the pattern of rejection of one pole in a unit of signification accompanied by an assertion of relation between two others, used by the semioticians, is similar to the narrative expression of setting found in a local church.
I'm not a climate scientist, but, as a social scientist, anthropologist and semiotician, I do have many years of experience with colleagues making unwarranted assumptions based on ignorance of certain fundamental scientific principles.
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