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641. Semiotics: 1988
Deborah L. Smith-Shank Art History versus Art Mythology: The Semiotic Tension
642. Semiotics: 1988
Richard J. Leskosky The Illusion of Reality and the Reality of Illusion in Animated Film
643. Semiotics: 1988
Machiko Takayama April Fool and Halloween: A Semiotic Analysis of the Lie
644. Semiotics: 1988
Kristie A. Foell Absence as Presence: Sigmund Freud in the Works of Elias Canetti
645. Semiotics: 1988
Norma Procopiow The Semiotics of Narrative: Narrative, Prisoners, and Social Meaning
646. Semiotics: 1988
Richard L. Lanigan Popular Political Signs: Jesse Jackson’s Presidential Candidacy as Depicted in Editorial Cartoons
647. Semiotics: 1988
Thomas F. Broden Gallic Semiotic Subjects and Feminism: Greimas, Duras, et AI.
648. Semiotics: 1988
Michiko Hamada Speaking as Signs of Embodiment: Japanese Terms for Self -Reference and Address
649. Semiotics: 1988
Steven C. Scheer The Illusion of Reading: Deconstructive versus Semiotic Theories
650. Semiotics: 1988
Ralph A. Powell Epistemology’s Minimal Cause as Basis of Science
651. Semiotics: 1988
Stephan Bleier Horkheimer, Adorno, Foucault: The Term “Subject” in the Enlightenment
652. Semiotics: 1988
R. Lane Kauffmann Rotpeter’s Revenge: Kafka’s “Report to an Academy” as Critique of Anthropecentrism
653. Semiotics: 1988
David Lidov Locke’s Formula and the Scope of Semiotics
654. Semiotics: 1988
Linda Kintz Permeable Boundaries, Femininity, and Violence
655. Semiotics: 1988
Gayle A. Henrotte Hjelmslev’s Glossematics and Music: The Sign May Be an Illusion
656. Semiotics: 1988
Jeffrey R. DiLeo A Semiotic Classification of Proper Names
657. Semiotics: 1988
Floyd Merrell The Sign of Deceit
658. Semiotics: 1988
Katherine S. Stephenson Luce Irigary: Theoretical and Empirical Approaches to the Representation of Subjectivity and Sexual Difference in Language Use
659. Semiotics: 1988
William Pencak Stamping Out History: National Identity on Postage Stamps
660. Semiotics: 1988
James Jakób Liszka Peirce, Saussure, and the Concept of Transvaluation