Literary Semiotics brings much needed revitalization to the conservatism of modern semiotic theory. Scott Simpkins' revisionist work scrutinizes the conflicting views on sign theory to identify new areas of development in semiotic thought and practice, particularly in relation to literary theory. Focusing on the idea of semiotics as a "conversation" about sign theory and practice, Simpkins principally looks at the work of Umberto Eco, while giving secondary attention to some of semiotics' most influential commentators: including Deleuze and Guattari, Lyotard, Foucault, Barthes, Kristeva, and Derrida. As an engaged interrogation of the restraints on the practice of semiotics, Literary Semiotics is a provocative study for semioticians, literary theorists, and scholars of cultural studies and a resource for students seeking a probing examination of the theory of signs.
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Book Details
Title
Literary Semiotics
Imprint
Lexington Books
Publication Year
2001
Product Form
Hardcover
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Genre
Language Arts & Disciplines
Source Type
T
ISBN13
9780739102916
Book Category
Literature Books
BISAC Subject Heading
LAN016000
Book Subcategory
Other Literature Books
Edition
annotated edition
ISBN10
0739102915
Language
English
Dimensions
Width
24 mm
Height
236 mm
Length
156 mm
Weight
585 gr
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