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Semiotics and the Modern Quebec Novel : a Greimassian analysis of Th?riault's Agaguk.

Perron's Greimassian analysis of Agaguk functions as both a demonstration of the workings of that text and an example of socio-semiotic analysis, while situating literary semiotics within the larger framework of linguistic theory and literary studies.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Perron, Paul J.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 1996.
Colección:Toronto studies in semiotics.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Intro
  • CONTENTS
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  • 1 Introduction
  • Historiography and the Novel
  • The Historical Novel
  • The Agrarian Novel
  • The Urban Novel
  • The Wilderness Novel
  • 2 The Semiotics of the Novel
  • The Semiotic Project
  • Literary Semiotics
  • An Attempt at a Method
  • Linguistics and Semiotics
  • Semiological Systems
  • Semiotics and Discourse Analysis
  • Paris School Semiotics
  • The Semantic Universe
  • Semiotics and the Social Sciences
  • Towards a Socio-Semiotics
  • 3 Agaguk: A Synopsis
  • 4 Segmentation
  • 5 The Canonic Relation
  • Morphology of the Modalities of /doing/ and /being/
  • Objects of Value
  • Practical Objects of Value
  • /goods/ as Objects of Value
  • Primary /goods/
  • Secondary /goods/
  • Narrative Programs
  • Mythical Objects of Value
  • Monogamy and Polygamy
  • Exclusivity and Promiscuity
  • Life and Sexuality
  • Procreation and Sexuality
  • The Subject and Sexuality
  • Love and Sexuality
  • 6 Actantial Topology
  • The Portrait
  • Actantial Topoi
  • Actantial Topoi: The Physical Environment
  • Actantial Topoi: The Fauna
  • Actantial Topoi: The Social Environment
  • Actantial Topoi: The Environment of the Couple
  • 7 System of Modalities
  • Power: Social
  • Power: Practical
  • Power: Mythical
  • Knowledge: Practical
  • Knowledge: Instinctive
  • Knowledge: Social
  • Knowledge: Mythical
  • Will: Social
  • Will: Individual-Intransitive
  • Will: Individual-Transitive
  • Duty
  • 8 Actantial Transformations
  • Leadership: The Chief and the Social Contract
  • Leadership: The Chief and Self-Interest
  • The Couple: Subjection and Emancipation
  • The Couple: Emancipation and the Family
  • The Couple: Paternity, Instinct, and Knowledge
  • The Couple: Woman, Instinct, and Knowledge
  • The Couple: Man, Knowlege, and Instinct
  • The Confirmation of the Couple
  • 9 System of Modalities and Sequential Order
  • 10 Conclusion.
  • NOTES
  • GLOSSARY
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