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101. Semiotics: 1980
Cynthia C. Rostankowski Semiotic and Creativity
102. Semiotics: 1980
Juan Pablo Bonta Architectural Criticism as a Means to Identify Socially Shared Values: The Case of the East Building of the National Gallery
103. Semiotics: 1980
Sarah Brey Simmons More Than Words Can Say
104. Semiotics: 1980
Madeleine Mathiot The Self-Disclosure Technique for Ethnographic Elicitation
105. Semiotics: 1980
Joseph Ransdell On the Paradigm of Experience Appropriate for Semiotics
106. Semiotics: 1980
Chris Abel Architecture as Identity, I: The Essence of Architecture
107. Semiotics: 1980
Richard Lo The Measurement of Comentropy Transfer Rates
108. Semiotics: 1980
Vladimir Miličič Conventions of Poetry as Iconic Signs
109. Semiotics: 1980
Walburga von Raffler Engel, Steven G. McKnight The Perception of Nonverbal Behavior in Function of Visible Access to One or Both Interactants
110. Semiotics: 2007
Reid Perkins-Buzo Real Film: Realist Film Theory, Semiotics and the Documentary Film
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Recent work by Ian Aitken and others has sought to re-establish a "Realist approach" to the documentary film in reaction to the postmodernist, pragmatist approach popular in the 1970s and 80s. The Saussurian/Lacanian orientation o f the semiotics that played a large role in the older film theory is rejected and replaced by an analytic theory of representation based on the work of Mary Hesse, Hilary Putnam and W.V.O. Quine. Although this may seem a setback vis-a-vis semiotics, it actually opens up Realist Film Theory to an application o f the doctrine of signs more closely aligned to traditional realism, that of Pierce and Poinsot. This presentation outlines how Realist Film Theory can be enriched and developed by such an application. In particular, Aitken's model for the processing of the truth-value communicated through a documentary film can be strengthened in this manner. We will look at a short filmic example to illustrate the resulting development of the theory, manifesting how the documentary film is anchored in both reliablyrepresenting reality and creatively organizing and construing it.
111. Semiotics: 2007
Judy Kay King Self-portrait in the Pharaoh's Mirror: A Reflection of Ancient Egyptian Knowledge in Teilhard de Chardin's Evolutionary Biophysics
112. Semiotics: 2007
J. Raymond Zimmer Category-Based Diagrams of Jungian Archetypal Psychology
113. Semiotics: 2007
James Jacobs Theological Sources for Augustine's Theory of Signs
114. Semiotics: 2007
Josephine Carubia Sign Processes of Journeying and Destination
115. Semiotics: 2007
Karen A. Haworth The Bubble Analogy: Thoughts on Cognitive Transformations in the Evolution of Human Language
116. Semiotics: 2007
Matthew Shaftel Form, Sign, and Signing: Integrating Sign Systems in an Interdisciplinary Approach to Opera
117. Semiotics: 2007
Jonathan Beever Baudrillard, Simulated Ecology, and Recovering Remainders of the Real: The As is Through the As if
118. Semiotics: 2007
John Henning Abduction in the Practice of Teaching: the Intersection of Tacit and Explicit Knowing
119. Semiotics: 2007
Brett Bogart When Naples' Mayor Waxed Positive about Guapperia: The Hazards of "Cultural Intimacy"
120. Semiotics: 2007
Scott Simpkins The Writing Cure?: The Semiotics of the Trauma Narrative in British Romantic Literature