Snow, Forest, Silence the Finnish Tradition of Semiotics
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: Indiana Univ Pr
- Publish date: 04/01/1999
Description:
Finnish semiotics naturally forms part of the European body of work, while remaining open to developments in the field coming from Russia and the United States. Though a Finnish school of semiotics may not formally exist, Finland at the least boasts a vibrant semiotic tradition with its own history. This anthology consists of 30 essays, most written by Finnish, Estonian, and Hungarian scholars. The essays reflect a multiplicity of projects, ranging from explicitly national issues to universal themes, such as signs of media, cinema, music, writing, actoriality, gastronomy, mental illness, language, habitus, and distinction.
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