The Empire of Signs: Semiotic essays on Japanese cultureYoshihiko Ikegami John Benjamins Publishing, 19 apr 1991 - 333 pagine Like Roland Barthes' well-known book, L Empire des signes, from which the title of the present collection is taken, this volume contains essays dealing with certain aspects of Japanese culture. |
Sommario
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25 | |
Creative Interpretation of the Text and the Japanese Mentality | 33 |
Characters that Represent Reflect and Translate Culture in the Context of the Revolution in Modern Art | 57 |
A Typological Approach | 85 |
A Systemic Analysis of the Traditional Towntextures in Japan | 101 |
Intertextuality in Japanese Traditional Music | 139 |
The Forbidden Chamber Motif in a Japanese Fairy Tale | 157 |
Aspects of Japanese Nonverbal Behavior in Relation to Traditional Culture | 181 |
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A-Kind-of agent analysis aragoto architectural Barthes beautiful Buddha Buddhist Bush Warblers called change in locus character communication concrete poetry construction context contrast covert levels English example expression fairy tales Figure forbidden chamber frame function gestures ghost hand head monk human IE-l illocutionary act Illustration individuum influence interpretation irimoya Japan Japanese culture Japanese fairy Japanese nonverbal behavior John Kabuki Kanji kigo kimono kinesics koto language linguistic Makioka means mono mountain Nihonshoki nonverbal communication notion one’s overt Paritta pattern performance performative utterance personal associations poem prohibitors proxemics refer relation relationship represented ritual roof rule rule-changing rule-governed creativity Sakurahime Sasayama scene Seigen sekai semantic semiosis semiotic sense sentence Shingo shirushi space story structure style syamisen symbolic tatami theater theatrical tion Tokyo townscapes towntextures traditional Japanese translation Udatsu utterance various verb Waki western woman words