Semiotic Investigations: Towards an Effective Semiotics

Author:   Alec McHoul ,  A. W. McHoul
Publisher:   University of Nebraska Press
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Pages:   250
Publication Date:   01 June 1996
Format:   Hardback
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In ""Semiotic Investigations"", Alec McHoul develops a theory of meaning that he calls 'effective semiotics' - a theory that investigates 'the ways in which signs have meaning by virtue of their actual uses'. As McHoul notes, 'these uses take place in a number of 'media,' the most important of which is the medium of history - so important, in fact, that it catches up all the other possible media of semiosis, including everyday life and language, fiction, film, talk, art, mathematics, and photography'.McHoul expounds his theory of effective semiotics - of 'meaning-as-use' - in a series of provocative chapters on diverse topics. He begins by examining the relations between semiotics and history and between semiotics and specific communities. He elaborates on the nature of these relations by demonstrating the 'effective semiotics' of a particular photograph from the 1880s, episodes from the film Singin' in the Rain and the Batman comics, literary works, children's primers, popular accounts of science, and many other objects, artifacts, and experiences."" Semiotic Investigations"" advances its own comprehensive theory of signs while ably examining works by such distinguished philosophers and theorists as Nietzsche, Wittgenstein, Derrida, Foucault, Habermas, Lyotard, Kuhn, and others. Yet the book is also down-to-earth and clearly written, with an eye towards a startling range of 'ordinary' and 'uncommon' experiences. It will be required reading for linguists, philosophers, semioticians, anthropologists, literary theorists, and students of cultural studies. Alec McHoul is an associate professor and chair of communication studies at Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia. He is the author of ""Telling How Texts Talk: Essays on Reading and Ethnomethodology"" and coauthor, with David Wills, of ""Writing Pynchon: Strategies in Fictional Analysis"".

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Author:   Alec McHoul ,  A. W. McHoul
Publisher:   University of Nebraska Press
Imprint:   University of Nebraska Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.567kg
ISBN:  

9780803231917


ISBN 10:   0803231911
Pages:   250
Publication Date:   01 June 1996
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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“A far-reaching book, well argued, persuasively and provocatively written. [McHoul’s] work fits into the discourse of poststructuralism and deconstruction. A real delight to read, McHoul’s book should find a place in graduate and research collections, beside the works of Roland Barthes, Foucault, and Derrida.”—Choice “[McHoul’s] ‘big problem’ is: what is the relation between an expression and its effect. To answer this question fully means, of course, that McHoul has to tackle not just issues of semiotics, but also history, pedagogics, literary theory, science, and ethics. As a result, Semiotic Investigations has an enormous scope. The book is no less than an attempt to work in (at least) three fields at once, and McHoul seems at home dealing with analytic philosophy, continental philosophy, semiotics, and linguistics. Moreover, the book never shirks the difficult questions it raises. . . . The book is written in a very lucid style, combining his philosophical and theoretical ambition with analytic clarity, and his examples are both stimulating and helpful. . . . The intellectual sweep of Semiotic Investigations is impressive, as is the range of reference and discussion.”—Robert Eaglestone, British Journal of Aesthetics


A far-reaching book, well argued, persuasively and provocatively written. [McHoul's] work fits into the discourse of poststructuralism and deconstruction. A real delight to read, McHoul's book should find a place in graduate and research collections, beside the works of Roland Barthes, Foucault, and Derrida. -Choice Choice [McHoul's] 'big problem' is: what is the relation between an expression and its effect. To answer this question fully means, of course, that McHoul has to tackle not just issues of semiotics, but also history, pedagogics, literary theory, science, and ethics. As a result, Semiotic Investigations has an enormous scope. The book is no less than an attempt to work in (at least) three fields at once, and McHoul seems at home dealing with analytic philosophy, continental philosophy, semiotics, and linguistics. Moreover, the book never shirks the difficult questions it raises... The book is written in a very lucid style, combining his philosophical and theoretical ambition with analytic clarity, and his examples are both stimulating and helpful... The intellectual sweep of Semiotic Investigations is impressive, as is the range of reference and discussion. -Robert Eaglestone, British Journal of Aesthetics British Journal of Aesthetics


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