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61. 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
62. Semiotics: 2007
J. Raymond Zimmer Category-Based Diagrams of Jungian Archetypal Psychology
63. Semiotics: 2007
James Jacobs Theological Sources for Augustine's Theory of Signs
64. Semiotics: 2007
Josephine Carubia Sign Processes of Journeying and Destination
65. Semiotics: 2007
Karen A. Haworth The Bubble Analogy: Thoughts on Cognitive Transformations in the Evolution of Human Language
66. Semiotics: 2007
Matthew Shaftel Form, Sign, and Signing: Integrating Sign Systems in an Interdisciplinary Approach to Opera
67. Semiotics: 2007
Jonathan Beever Baudrillard, Simulated Ecology, and Recovering Remainders of the Real: The As is Through the As if
68. Semiotics: 2007
John Henning Abduction in the Practice of Teaching: the Intersection of Tacit and Explicit Knowing
69. Semiotics: 2007
Brett Bogart When Naples' Mayor Waxed Positive about Guapperia: The Hazards of "Cultural Intimacy"
70. Semiotics: 2007
Scott Simpkins The Writing Cure?: The Semiotics of the Trauma Narrative in British Romantic Literature
71. Semiotics: 2007
Frank Nuessel Language Games: A Semiotic Analysis
72. Semiotics: 2007
Myrdene Anderson, Devika Chawla Exploring the Semiosic Tensions Between Autobiography, Biography, Ethnography, and Autoethnography
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The Saami assert that "to move on is better than to stay put" (jot'tit lea buorit go orrot). The senior (in more ways than one) author, Myrdene Anderson, found as a Saami ethnographer that her life history resonated well with this Saami philosophy. In addition, Anderson had adopted from her own heritage the adage that "one can't hit a moving target". The Saami would also be comfortable with that formula. Together, one might minimally collapse and paraphrase both adages as: "a rolling agent invests in the moment". Devika Chawla, the junior author, interrogates Anderson in nuancing this philosophy. To what degree is our research overdetermined and underdetermined by such factors as life history, culture, personality, and narrative reflections? The inquiry proceeds to unpack the opacities and transparencies in semiosic constructions.
73. Semiotics: 2007
Author Index
74. Semiotics: 2007
Vincent Colapietro Theorizing Musical Performance, Performing Semiotic Theory: Reflections on Jazz
75. Semiotics: 2007
Javier Clavere The Paradigm Shift Theory, the Sacred Sign and Worship Systems
76. Semiotics: 2007
Sean Day, Charls Pearson An Experimental Program to Use Synesthesia to Investigate Semantic Structure of the Sign
77. Semiotics: 2007
Katherine Romack Women Preaching in a Not So Plain Style
78. Semiotics: 1984
Robert E. Wood Heidegger on the Way to Language
79. Semiotics: 1984
Rumiko Handa Semiotics and Architectural Design Competition
80. Semiotics: 1984
Robert M. Baron Rome as Body and Text: A Suggested Method in Sixtus V’s Re-construction Program