Lecture: Semiotics and Structuralism

Paul H. Fry - Yale, year 2009

 
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Lecture Description

In this lecture, Professor Paul Fry explores the semiotics movement through the work of its founding theorist, Ferdinand de Saussure. The relationship of semiotics to hermeneutics, New Criticism, and Russian formalism is considered. Key semiotic binaries such as langue and parole, signifier and signified, and synchrony and diachrony are explored. Considerable time is spent applying semiotics theory to the example of a "red light" in a variety of semiotic contexts.

Course Description

(ENGL 300) This is a survey of the main trends in twentieth-century literary theory. Lectures will provide background for the readings and explicate them where appropriate, while attempting to develop a coherent overall context that incorporates philosophical and social perspectives on the recurrent questions: what is literature, how is it produced, how can it be understood, and what is its purpose?

from course: Introduction to Theory of Literature

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