621.
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Semiotics:
1988
Sid Sondergard
“Pain is perfet misery”:
Reading the Miltonic Discourse of Violence
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622.
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Semiotics:
1988
Donald Kunze
Delirious History and Optical Mnemonics in Vico and Camillo
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623.
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Semiotics:
1988
Vittoria Borsò
The Literature of Silence:
A Concern of Semiotics?
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624.
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Semiotics:
1988
Julio Pinto
The Question of the Subject in Semiosis:
Peirce and Lacan
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625.
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Semiotics:
1988
David Darby
A Fiction of Detection:
The Police Enquiry in Elias Canetti’s Auto-da-Fe
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626.
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Semiotics:
1988
Terry J. Prewitt
The Exposed Exotic Dancer:
A Semiotic of Deception in Porno-Active Ritual
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627.
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Semiotics:
1988
Thomas A. Sebeok
The Notion ‘Semiotic Self’ Revisited
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628.
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Semiotics:
1988
Jay A. Knaack
Garbage Pail Kids:
Recognition and Adaptation
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629.
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Semiotics:
1988
Lev Manovich
Perceptual Semiotics:
Functions of Repetitions in an Image
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630.
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Semiotics:
1988
Joseph DeChicchis
The Semiotics of Mayan Imperatives
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631.
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Semiotics:
1988
Thomas E. Lewis
Semiotics in the Streets:
Hyperrealism and the State
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632.
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Semiotics:
1988
Richard A. R. Watson
The “Classical” Proxemiotics of the Encounter
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633.
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Semiotics:
1988
Curt Dilger
Theater and Architecture:
A Parallel Experience
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634.
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Semiotics:
1988
Thomas C. Daddesio
The Role of the Paratext in The Name of the Rose
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635.
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Semiotics:
1988
Alicia Sakaguchi
International Planned Languages:
An Essay on their Definition and Limitation
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636.
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Semiotics:
1988
Rui-hong Guo
Jokes, Transgression, and Laughter
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637.
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Semiotics:
1988
Anthony F. Russell
The Semiotic of Maurice Blondel’s Logic of Action
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638.
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Semiotics:
1988
Mary Ann Frese Witt
Murder as Sign and Cycle in Les Negres
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639.
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Semiotics:
1988
Homa Fardjadi
Camillo’s Theatre and the Automaton
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640.
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Semiotics:
1988
Alexander F. Caskey
‘Language as Work and Trade’ as Metaphor
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