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Rethinking Milton Singer’s semiotic anthropology: a reconnaissance

Autor
Boroch, Robert
Data publikacji
2018
Abstrakt (EN)

The article discusses the possibility of using the cognitive tools of semiotics (theory of signs) for theoretical considerations of social structures from the anthropological perspective. In the literature on the subject, this approach is defined as semiotic anthropology, a term coined by Milton Singer. The article emphasizes the possibilities, untapped within Singer’s work, of further epistemological research within the scope of the “cultural theory of signs” and reduction of the paradigms of research on culture from philosophical and philological as well as anthropological and ethnographic paradigms to a semiotic paradigm, enabling the analysis of meanings of cultural messages (as broadly understood), from architecture and painting and even eating habits (e.g., cooking) to systems of values and literature. In this sense, semiotic anthropology represents the position of “mild holism” and becomes a tool supporting the exploration of culture.

Słowa kluczowe EN
cultural anthropology
theory of anthropology
semiotic anthropology
semiology
semiotics of culture
peirce-saussure contrast
Dyscyplina PBN
filozofia
Czasopismo
Semiotica
Tom
2018
Zeszyt
224
Strony od-do
211-222
ISSN
0037-1998
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