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Literary discourse : a semiotic-pragmatic approach to literature /

At a moment when 'literature' threatens to be collapsed into other discourses, or to be subsumed by such terms as 'narrative' and 'genre, ' J°rgen Dines Johansen, although he recognizes its protean nature, focuses on literature itself as it relates to other discourses....

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Johansen, Jørgen Dines
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Toronto, Ont. : University of Toronto Press, ©2002.
Colección:Toronto studies in semiotics and communication.
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520 |a At a moment when 'literature' threatens to be collapsed into other discourses, or to be subsumed by such terms as 'narrative' and 'genre, ' J°rgen Dines Johansen, although he recognizes its protean nature, focuses on literature itself as it relates to other discourses. Using the semiotic theory of the American philosopher Charles S. Peirce as the principal influence, Johansen applies, in a highly erudite fashion, psychoanalysis, psychology, literary hermeneutics, literary history, Habermasian communication, and discourse theory to literature, and, in the process, redefines it. The text is divided into three major sections: an introductory exposition of the Peircean sign concept and the concept of discourse; an extensive discussion of various apexes of the semiotic pyramid; and a semiotic analysis of the hermeneutic problems of interpreting literature based on the theoretical work of Peirce, Habermas, and Gadamer. Such an ambitious project provides scholars not only with a pragmatic, multi-functional definition of literature but also with a thorough examination of the applicability of theory as it relates to analytic procedures. 
505 0 |a Contents -- Preface -- Introduction: Literature? -- 1 Trouble with Genres: The Instability of Categories -- 2 The Todorov Hypothesis -- 3 Exemplars and Contests -- PART 1 SIGN, DIALOGUE, DISCOURSE -- Chapter 1 From Sign to Dialogue -- 1.1 Representation -- 1.2 Immediate and Dynamical Object -- 1.3 Icons, Indices, and Symbols -- 1.4 The Uses of Iconic, Indexical, and Symbolic Signs -- 1.5 The Interpretants -- 1.6 Interpretant and Dialogue -- 1.7 Utterer and Addresser, Addressee and Interpreter -- 1.8 The Semiotic Pyramid 
505 8 |a 1.9 The Interrelations of the Immediate Interpretants1.10 Language -- 1.11 From Language to Text: The Three Levels of Linguistic Communication -- Chapter 2 Discourse and Text -- 2.1 Two Concepts of Discourse: Foucault and Habermas -- 2.2 Discourse and Text -- 2.3 The Four Discourses -- 2.4 Literary Discourse -- 2.5 Literature Becoming Literature -- PART 2 THE FOUR DIMENSIONS OF THE LITERARY TEXT -- Chapter 3 Mimesis: Literature as Imitation and Model -- 3.1 Literature as Representation and Fiction -- 3.2 Signs and Universes 
505 8 |a 3.3 Ten Features of a Fictional Universe3.4 The Relation of Fictional and Historical Universes -- 3.5 Similarity -- 3.6 Literature and the Claim to Truth -- 3.7 Fiction, Model, and Lifeworld -- Chapter 4 Self-representation and Analogy in Literature -- 4.1 Repetition as a Proto-aesthetic Phenomenon -- 4.2 Repetition, Analogy, and Poeticity -- 4.3 Analogy as a Cognitive and Textual Structural Principle -- 4.4 Analogy and Metaphor -- 4.5 From Repetition to Metaphor -- 4.6 The Self-representation of Narrative -- 4.7 Literature and the Existential Analogy 
505 8 |a Chapter 5 Literature as Self-expression: Subjectivity and Imagination5.1 Self-representation and Self-expression -- 5.2 Subject, Subjectivity, and Self-expression -- 5.3 The Subject in Literature and Fiction -- 5.4 The Subjective Thematics of Literature -- 5.5 Desire and Fiction: Persinna's Confession -- 5.6 Language, Materiality, and Repetition in Literature -- 5.7 Naming and Enumeration -- 5.8 Plenitude, Variety, Lack -- 5.9 Non omnis moriar -- Chapter 6 The Interpreters -- 6.1 Literature as an Institution -- 6.2 The Interpellation: Plaudite 
505 8 |a 6.3 Mistrusting the Author6.4 Vitally Important Subjects -- 6.5 Such stuff as dreams are made of -- 6.6 Reading as Iconizing -- 6.7 A Space of One's Own -- 6.8 Complexity and Ambiguity in the Communication of Literature -- PART 3 ON INTERPRETATION -- Chapter 7 Interpreting Literature -- 7.1 Interpretation as Semiosis -- 7.2 Interpretation as Prediction and Reconstruction -- 7.3 Reconstruction and/vs. Recontextualization -- 7.4 Interpretation as Abduction and Rational Reconstruction -- 7.5 The Practice and Predicaments of the Literary Interpretation 
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