Richard J. Parmentier is Professor of Anthropology at Brandeis University. He is the author of The Sacred Remains: Myth, History, and Polity in Belau ; Signs in Society: Studies in Semiotic Anthropology; and The Pragmatic Semiotics of Cultures. With Elizabeth Mertz, he coedited Semiotic Mediation: Sociocultural and Psychological Perspectives. He is Editor-in-Chief of Signs and Society; Affiliated Researcher, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (Korea); and Foreign Member, Doctoral Program in Humanities, University of Turin (Italy).
Richard J. Parmentier is Professor of Anthropology at Brandeis University. He is the author of The Sacred Remains: Myth, History, and Polity in Belau ; Signs in Society: Studies in Semiotic Anthropology; and The Pragmatic Semiotics of Cultures. With Elizabeth Mertz, he coedited Semiotic Mediation: Sociocultural and Psychological Perspectives. He is Editor-in-Chief of Signs and Society; Affiliated Researcher, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (Korea); and Foreign Member, Doctoral Program in Humanities, University of Turin (Italy).Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard J. Parmentier is Professor of Anthropology at Brandeis University. He is the author of The Sacred Remains: Myth, History, and Polity in Belau ; Signs in Society: Studies in Semiotic Anthropology; and The Pragmatic Semiotics of Cultures. With Elizabeth Mertz, he coedited Semiotic Mediation: Sociocultural and Psychological Perspectives. He is Editor-in-Chief of Signs and Society; Affiliated Researcher, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (Korea); and Foreign Member, Doctoral Program in Humanities, University of Turin (Italy).
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Acknowledgments Part I: Foundations of Peircean Semiotics 1. Semiotic Anthropology 2. Charles S. Peirce 3. Representation, Symbol, and Semiosis: Signs of a Scholarly Collaboration 4. Peirce and Saussure on Signs and Ideas in Language 5. Troubles with Trichotomies: Reflections on the Utility of Peirce's Sign Trichotomies for Social Analysis 6. Semiotic Degeneracy of Social Life: Prolegomenon to a Human Science of Semiosis Part II: Critical Commentaries and Reviews 7. Representing Semiotics in the New Millennium 8. The World Has Changed Forever: Semiotic Reflections on the Experience of Sudden Change 9. Description and Comparison of Religion 10. It's About Time: On the Semiotics of Temporality 11. Anthropological Encounters of a Semiotic Kind 12. Two Marxes: Evolutionary and Critical Dimensions of Marxian Social Theory Part III: Comparative Perspectives on Semiosis 13. Money Walks, People Talk: Systemic and Transactions Dimensions of Palauan Exchange 14. Representing Transcendence: The Semiosis of Real Presence / With Massimo Leone 15. The 'Savvy Interpreter': Performance and Interpretation in Pindar's Victory Odes / With Nancy Felson List of References Index
Acknowledgments Part I: Foundations of Peircean Semiotics 1. Semiotic Anthropology 2. Charles S. Peirce 3. Representation, Symbol, and Semiosis: Signs of a Scholarly Collaboration 4. Peirce and Saussure on Signs and Ideas in Language 5. Troubles with Trichotomies: Reflections on the Utility of Peirce's Sign Trichotomies for Social Analysis 6. Semiotic Degeneracy of Social Life: Prolegomenon to a Human Science of Semiosis Part II: Critical Commentaries and Reviews 7. Representing Semiotics in the New Millennium 8. The World Has Changed Forever: Semiotic Reflections on the Experience of Sudden Change 9. Description and Comparison of Religion 10. It's About Time: On the Semiotics of Temporality 11. Anthropological Encounters of a Semiotic Kind 12. Two Marxes: Evolutionary and Critical Dimensions of Marxian Social Theory Part III: Comparative Perspectives on Semiosis 13. Money Walks, People Talk: Systemic and Transactions Dimensions of Palauan Exchange 14. Representing Transcendence: The Semiosis of Real Presence / With Massimo Leone 15. The 'Savvy Interpreter': Performance and Interpretation in Pindar's Victory Odes / With Nancy Felson List of References Index
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