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Talking Heads: Language, Metalanguage, and the Semiotics of Subjectivity

TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
392 Seiten
Englisch
Duke University Presserschienen am10.12.1997
Looks at the interrelations between models of language in anthropology, philosophy, linguistics, and literary criticism and explores their varied accounts of subjectivity, reference, and narrationmehr
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KlappentextLooks at the interrelations between models of language in anthropology, philosophy, linguistics, and literary criticism and explores their varied accounts of subjectivity, reference, and narration
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-0-8223-2015-9
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr1997
Erscheinungsdatum10.12.1997
Seiten392 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 152 mm, Höhe 229 mm, Dicke 21 mm
Gewicht561 g
Artikel-Nr.13084059

Inhalt/Kritik

Kritik
*Benjamin Lee situates himself at the convergence of multiple disciplines; philosophy, linguistics, anthropology, and literary theory. He offers a nuanced exploration of the central questions shared by these disciplines during the modern era... Lee moves beyond disciplinary biases and re-embeds, within the context of the public sphere, the questions of subjectivity and language raised by these theorists." Social Semiotics "This book has much to offer linguists. It provides a good discussion of contemporary work on indexicality in linguistics and the philosophy of language, and of the relationship of this work to debates in the first half of the twentieth century. It also offers a detailed discussion of the discovery of indexicality by Peirce and its application to linguistic analysis in the work of Jakobson and Silverstein." Asif Agha, Anthropological Linguistics "Lee's scholarship is top-notch, and the remarkable ease with which he moves across disciplinary boundaries enables him to address old and vexing questions in an illuminating way." Daniel F. Suslak, American Ethnologist "The particular virtue of Talking Heads is its treatment of several Western forms of discourse as objects of ethnographic inquiry. Deconstructionists, psychological anthropologists, political anthropologists, and all those concerned with language and subjectivity will gain much from this masterful book." James M. Wilce, American Anthropologymehr