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Signs in society

studies in semiotic anthropology

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An edition of Signs in society (1994)

Signs in society

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Signs in Society takes up Ferdinand de Saussure's challenge to study the "life of signs in society" by using semiotic tools proposed by Charles Sanders Peirce. Richard J. Parmentier explicates Peirce's fundamental semiotic concepts and evaluates their potential for cultural analysis. After considering the possibility of using complex semiotic processes, Parmentier examines the relationship between social action and theoretical discourse.

Parmentier applies Peircean concepts in two ethnographic case studies based on fieldwork in Belau (Micronesia), one dealing with historical changes in the symbolism of mortuary exchange valuables and the other analyzing an instance of political oratory as a contextual performance.

Then, using diverse data - from Melanesian mythology and Babylonian ritual to contemporary American "living history" museums and television advertising - Parmentier finds tropic innovation, formalized re-enactment, and controlling metalanguages in cultures across space and time. Finally, the author uncovers the pragmatic dimensions of the comparative work of philosophers of religion and locates strategies of naturalizing and conventionalizing discourse in both social reality and social theory.

  1. Throughout Signs in Society Parmentier focuses on links between text and context, linguistic and nonlinguistic signs, semiotic and metasemiotic levels, and elementary and complex semiotic phenomena. It demonstrates the effectiveness of semiotic theory in illuminating complex social and cultural practices.
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Pages
223

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Signs in society: studies in semiotic anthropology
1994, Indiana University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 199-219) and index.

Published in
Bloomington
Series
Advances in semiotics.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
301
Library of Congress
GN357 .P37 1994, GN357.P37 1994, GN357 .P37 1994eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvii, 223 p. :
Number of pages
223

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1417960M
Internet Archive
signssocietystud00parm
ISBN 10
0253327571
LCCN
93027758
OCLC/WorldCat
42854060, 28423395
Library Thing
2962387
Goodreads
2877140

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