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Semiotics (/ˌsɛmiˈɒtɪks/ SEM-ee-OT-iks) is the
systematic study of sign
processes and the
communication of meaning. In semiotics, a sign is
defined as...
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Fernande Saint-Martin (1927–2019),
Canadian art critic, museologist,
semiologist,
visual arts
theorist and
writer Louis Claude de Saint-Martin (1743–1803)...
- Jean
Molino is
professeur ordinaire at the
University of
Lausanne and a
semiologist. His
former students include Jean-Jacques Nattiez.
Musical Fact and the...
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Kuyper (born 2
September 1942) is a Flemish-Belgian and
Dutch writer,
semiologist, art critic, and
experimental film director.
Fictionalized autobiographical...
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Claude Bremond (1
March 1929 – 20
January 2021) was a
French semiologist. In 1973,
Bremond became the
director of
studies at the
School for
Advanced Studies...
- Vinča culture. Some researchers, such as
Marija Gimbutas and archaeo-
semiologist Marco Merlini, have
argued that the Vinča
symbols belonged to a wider...
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svelato i
meccanismi del
linguaggio e dell'arte" [Farewell to the
semiologist Paolo Fabbri, who
revealed the
mechanisms of
language and art]. La Repubblica...
- that (while the term "neo-baroque" is
borrowed from the
writings of
semiologist Umberto Eco and
philosopher Gilles Deleuze) used in film
studies to describe...
- mother,
Hermine de Saussure [fr], was Swiss, and the
niece of linguist/
semiologist Ferdinand de Saussure.
Delphine was the
sister of
composer Francis Seyrig [fr]...
- (/ˈvɜːrnoʊ/; Italian: [ˈvirno]; born 14 May 1952) is an
Italian philosopher,
semiologist and a
figurehead for the
Italian Marxist movement.
Implicated in belonging...