Semiotic Ideologies: Patterns of Meaning–Making in Language and Society
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1. Verfasser: Leone, Massimo (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Brill Academic Publishers 2024
Schriftenreihe:Semiotics, Signs of the Times 1
Beschreibung:Contents; Acknowledgments; List of Diagrams, Tables, and Figures; Part 1: From Language Ideologies to Semiotic Ideologies; 1 Introduction and Synthesis;  1 Introduction;  2 A Theory of Modish Usages;  3 The Origins of the Concept of "Semiotic Ideology";  4 Beliefs and Assumptions;  5 The Semiotics of Language Ideologies;  6 Meta-syntax;  7 Meta-pragmatics;  8 Meta-semantics;  9 Conclusions;  10 A Summary of the Ensuing Chapters; 2 Research Methodology;  1 Introduction;  2 Cultures, Brains, and Maths;  3 Fractals and Semiotic Resemblance;  4 Semiospheric Symmetries;  5 A Typology of Symmetries in the Semiosphere;  6 Conclusions; Part 2: The Coordinates of Meaning-Making; 3 Semiotic Ideologies of Agency;  1 Introduction;  2 The Energy of Motivation;  3 Objective, Subjective,
- and Inter-subjective Motivation;  4 Indexical Motivation;  5 Iconic Motivation;  6 Promoting Motivation;  7 Demoting Motivation;  8 Motivational Rhetorics;  9 Conclusions; 4 Semiotic Ideologies of Time;  1 Introduction;  2 Temporal and Aspectual Cultures;  3 Non-verbal Aspectuality;  4 Towards a Cultural Semiotics of Temporal and Aspectual Ideologies;  5 Ideologies of the Past;  6 Ideologies of the Future;  7 Ideologies of the Present;  8 Conclusions; 5 Semiotic Ideologies of Space;  1 Introduction;  2 The Semiotics of Invisible Frontiers;  3 Invisible Frontiers and the Task of Social Scientists;  4 Ethno-semiotics as a Seismometer of Invisible Frontiers;  5 Invisible Frontiers in an Italian Tramway;  6 Invisible Frontiers in an Italian Post Office;  7 Conclusions; Part 3: The
- Dynamics of Meaning-Making; 6 Semiotic Ideologies of Perception;  1 Introduction;  2 The Cognitive Physiology of Déjà Vu;  3 The Semiotics of Déjà Vu;  4 The Recognition of the Unseen;  5 The Signification of Singularity;  6 The Necessity of Imperfect Memory;  7 Hallucinating;  8 Towards the pan-mnemonicon;  9 Conclusions; 7 Semiotic Ideologies of Relation;  1 Introduction;  2 Semiotic Ideologies of Connection and Mystical Stereotypes;  3 The Meaning of Connectedness;  4 Expansions and Contractions;  5 Ontologies and Phenomenologies of Connectedness;  6 Agencies of Connectedness;  7 Grounds of Connectedness;  8 Semiotic Ideologies of Connectedness;  9 Conclusions;  8.1 Semiotic Ideologies of Generation: Causation;  1 Introduction;  2 Three Kinds of Randomness;
-  3 Random Networks;  4 Semiotic Randomness;  5 Semiosis Unchained;  6 Semiosis in Chains;  7 Semiosis and Semiosphere;  8 Interpretive Scales and Meta-habits;  9 Inhabited and Uninhabited Semiosis;  10 Over-complexification, Over-simplification, and Significance;  11 Conclusions;  8.2 Semiotic Ideologies of Generation: Motivation;  1 Introduction;  2 Being, Mind, and Sign;  3 Reflexes, Signs,
- and Symptoms;  4 Interpreting Interpretants;  5 Faking Indexicality;  6 Indicality and Indexicality;  7 Conclusions;  8.3 Semiotic Ideologies of Generation: Cognition;  1 Introduction;  2 The Ultimate Nature of Scripts;  3 Scripting Rhetorics;  4 Script Ideologies;  5 The Populist Script in Education;  6 The Contagion of Cognitive Populism;  7 The Subversion of Scripts;  8 The Infrastructure of Cognitive Populism;  9 The Masochist Script of Irony;  10 The Masochist Hero;  11 The Quest for a New Script;  12 Examples as Narrative Gradients;  13 Kitsch Dandies and Kitsch Jihadis;  14 Conclusions; Part 4: The Mechanisms of Meaning-Sharing; 9 Semiotic Ideologies of Interpretation;  1 Introduction;  2 A View from Distance;  3 Semiotics under Scrutiny;  4 Moving
- Forward;  5 The Purpose of Literature?;  6 Conclusions; 10 Semiotic Ideologies of Observation;  1 Introduction;  2 Modes of Existence of the Observer Actant;  3 The Anorexic Observer Actant;  4 The Deep Ideological Roots of a Semiotic Confrontation;  5 An Oscillatory Model of Cultural Change;  6 Transparency and Opacity in the Juridical Observer Actant;  7 The Circuit of the Veil;  8 Counterbalancing Trends;  9 Conclusions: Fashion as a General Semiotic Framework; 11 Semiotic Ideologies of Mediation;  1 Introduction;  2 The Gestural Common Sense;  3 Gestural Normativity and Meta-normativity;  4 Sprezzatura;  5 The Cognitive Economy of Semiosis;  6 Semiosis and Technology;  7 Diagrams and Schemes;  8 Loss of the Indexical Aura and Disintermediation;  9 The Aura of the Face;
-  10 Facial Stereotypes and Schemes;  11 Reenchanting the Face;  12 A Paradoxical Thirst for Uniqueness;  13 The Market of Indexicality;  14 Conclusions; Part 5: Making and Unmaking Sense; 12 Semiotic Ideologies of Orientation;  1 Introduction;  2 Public Hermeneutics Endangered;  3 Topological Relativism;  4 Extreme Features;  5 Deontic Meta-discourses;  6 Extreme Rationales;  7 The Semiotic Danger of Extremism;  8 Extreme Agencies;  9 The Conundrum of Cultural Change;  10 Internal Dynamics of Semiospheric Changes;  11 Reversing the Big Question;  12 The Metaphysics of Fashion; 13 Semiotic Ideologies of Memory;  1 Introduction;  2 Nostalgia at Home;  3 The Invention of Nostalgia;  4 Types of Urban Nostalgia;  5 The Dialectics of Ersatz and Phantom;
-  6 Conclusions;  14.1 Semiotic Ideologies of Identity: Sameness;  1 Introduction;  2 Reproduction as Triadic Relation;  3 Nature and Culture in the Semiotic Ideologies of Reproduction;  4 A Different Sense of Reproduction;  5 Paradoxes of the Copy;  14.2 Semiotic Ideologies of Identity: Selfness;  1 Introduction;  2 In Praise of Ignorance;  3 A Blind Literary Date;  4 Digital Literary Dating;  5 Conclusions;  14.3 Semiotic Ideologies of Identity: Otherness;  1 Introduction;  2 Encountering the Other;  3 A Typology of Unfamiliarity: Otherness, Extraneousness, Unawareness;  4 From Otherness through Extraneousness to Unawareness: Chinese Examples;  5 Conclusions; 15 Conclusion; Bibliography 363; Index 387
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ISBN:9789004533028

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