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Insistent images / edited by Elzbieta Tabakowska, Christina Ljungberg, Olga Fischer.

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Book
Conference/Event
Author/Creator:
Symposium on Iconicity in Language and Literature, Corporate Author.
Contributor:
Tabakowska, Elżbieta.
Ljungberg, Christina.
Fischer, Olga.
Conference Name:
Symposium on Iconicity in Language and Literature (5th : 2005 : Jagiellonian University)
Symposium on Iconicity in Language and Literature.
Series:
Iconicity in language and literature ; v. 5.
Iconicity in language and literature, 1873-5037 ; v. 5
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Iconicity (Linguistics)--Congresses.
Iconicity (Linguistics).
Linguistics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (376 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : J. Benjamins, 2007.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This paper analyses the complexity of intermedial iconicity through the analysis of Laurie Anderson's piece White Lily. It reveals the media aesthetic strategies by which Anderson enacts the abstract concept of time through the iconic use of language as well as through iconicity in music, gesture and computer animation. The performer's multimodal enactment of time experience demonstrates the integration of iconic, indexical and symbolic forms of representation. The semiotic analysis of the example is based on Sebeok and Danesi's modeling systems theory and the concept of "embodied cognition" brought forth by authors like Varela, Thompson and Rosch and Lakoff and Johnson. Thus, Anderson's performance illustrates the tenets of a corporeal media theory that introduces the body as the founding medium of semiosis.
Contents:
Insistent Images
Editorial page
Title page
LCC data
Table of contents
Preface and acknowledgements
List of contributors
Introduction
Part I. Iconicity and grammaticalization
Putting grammaticalizationto the iconicity test
Iconic thumbs, pinkies and pointers
Part II.Iconicity and the aural
The physical basis forphonological iconicity
Reading aloud and Charles Dickens's aural iconic prose style
Iconicity and the divine in the fin de siècle poetry of W. B. Yeats
Is lámatyáve a linguistic heresy?
Part III. Iconicity and the visual
The beauty of life and the variety of signs
Forms of restricted iconicity in modern avant-garde poetry
Eco-iconicity in the poetry and poem-groups of E. E. Cummings
The language of film is a matrix of icons
Liberature: A new literary genre?
Part IV. Iconicity and conceptualization
Meaning on the one andon the other hand
Iconic text strategies
'Damn Mad'
Part V. Iconicity and structure
Iconicity and the grammar-lexis interface
Iconicity in the coding of pragmatic functions
Double negation and iconicity
Part VI. Iconicity and multimedia / intertextuality
Iconicity in multimedia performance
Author index
Subject index
The series Iconicity in Language and Literature.
Notes:
Papers from the Fifth Symposium on Iconicity in Language and Literature, organized by the Jagiellonian University in Krakow and held March 17-20, 2005.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9786612154782
9781282154780
1282154788
9789027292667
9027292663
OCLC:
320323488

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