This article takes up and develops my 1986 article, “On the materiality of signs,” commissioned by Thomas Sebeok for publication in the journal Semiotica. The aim is to continue analysing the different levels, aspects and functions of sign materiality in light of semiotic studies today. The concept of “sign materiality” does not only allude to physical bodies necessarily implicated in semiosic processes, but also to the social materiality of human work necessarily distributed in semiosis. The initial focus on sign and linguistic work engaged in modeling sign material in social-ideological practice, presented in my 1986 article, is here contextualized and developed in the framework of Sebeok’s “global semiotics” according to which semiosphere and biosphere converge. The result is a more complete, therefore a more complex typology that aims to account for semiotic materiality and that is better able to explain the functioning of our current glbobalised world
Cuerpos y signos. Para una tipología de la materialidad semiósica
Susan Petrilli;Augusto Ponzio;Giorgio Borrelli
2020-01-01
Abstract
This article takes up and develops my 1986 article, “On the materiality of signs,” commissioned by Thomas Sebeok for publication in the journal Semiotica. The aim is to continue analysing the different levels, aspects and functions of sign materiality in light of semiotic studies today. The concept of “sign materiality” does not only allude to physical bodies necessarily implicated in semiosic processes, but also to the social materiality of human work necessarily distributed in semiosis. The initial focus on sign and linguistic work engaged in modeling sign material in social-ideological practice, presented in my 1986 article, is here contextualized and developed in the framework of Sebeok’s “global semiotics” according to which semiosphere and biosphere converge. The result is a more complete, therefore a more complex typology that aims to account for semiotic materiality and that is better able to explain the functioning of our current glbobalised worldI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.