Ostentation of the Subject is a practice that is asserting itself ever
more in today's world. Consequently, criticism by philosophers,
psychologists, sociologists, and anthropologists has been to little
effect, considering that they are not immune to such practices
themselves. The question of subjectivity concerns the close and the
distant, the self and the other, the other from self and the other of
self. It is thus connected to the question of the sign. It calls for a
semiotic approach because the self is itself a sign; its very own
relation with itself is a relation among signs. This book commits to
developing a critique of subjectivity in terms of the material that
the self is made of, that is, the material of signs.Susan Petrilli
highlights the scholarship of Charles Peirce, Mikhail Bakhtin, Roland
Barthes, Mary Boole, Jacques Derrida, Michael Foucault, Emmanuel
Levinas, Claude Levi-Strauss, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Charles Morris,
Thomas Sebeok, Thomas Szasz, and Victoria Welby. Included are American
and European theories and theorists, evidencing the relationships
interconnecting American, Italian, French, and German
scholarship.Petrilli covers topics from identity issues that are part
of semiotic views, to the corporeal self as well as responsibility,
reason, and freedom. Her book should be read by philosophers,
semioticians, and other social scientists.
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Living Semiotics
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ISBN
9781351474368
Publisert
2017
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Routledge
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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