Semiotics and Dialectics
Ideology and the Text
Editor
By focusing on the “East European” dialogues and polemics, both contemporary and past, the present volume pursues two aims: 1) It would like to locate the discussion between semiotics and dialectics in an historical context. 2) It would like to make the reader familiar with the solutions proposed by theoreticians like Bakhtin, Lotman, Voloshinov, Fischer and Mukařovský, solutions which, in the past, were frequently ignored by European Marxists, semioticians and sociologists of literature. At present, one cannot help feeling that if they had been familiar with the works of these authors, Marxism, Critical Theory, semiotics and the sociology of literature (of the text) would have evolved differently.
[Linguistic and Literary Studies in Eastern Europe, 5] 1981. vi, 573 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
Introduction
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1
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3
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I. Between Formalism and Marxism
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37
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39
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103
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137
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179
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II. Czech and Polish Contributions to the Debate
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221
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223
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243
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283
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III. Jurij Lotman's Semiotics of Culture and Literature
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309
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311
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331
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IV. Theory and Practice
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361
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363
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387
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445
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469
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Subjects
Linguistics
Literature & Literary Studies
BIC Subject: CF – Linguistics
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General