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Tag Archives: Barthes
Monuments to semioticians around the world
Monuments have both commemorative and political functions. Through them, national elites define what and who is to be remembered of the past – as well as what and who is not. As such, monuments shape and spread dominant worldviews and … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bakhtin, Barthes, Greimas, Juri Lotman, monuments, Peirce, Saussure, semioticians, semiotics, Uexküll, Umberto Eco
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