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Semiotics in Venezuela
pp. 599-611
Abstract
I intend in this chapter to examine Jacques Lacan's theory of the supremacy of the signifier, because it represents a point of convergence for today's semiolinguistic, psychoanalytic, philosophical, and epistemological studies. The theoretical, philosophical, and ideological aspects of the different positions of present-day semiotics, or 'secondary semiology,"1 cannot be properly discussed without taking a look at the influence it has received from Lacanian work. Lacanianism in turn has also generated a set of theoretical elements bearing on the statement of the language problematic in general.
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Published in:
Sebeok Thomas, Umiker-Sebeok Jean (1986) The semiotic sphere. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 599-611
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4757-0205-7_27
Full citation:
McCormick Hugo (1986) „Semiotics in Venezuela“, In: T. Sebeok & J. Umiker-Sebeok (eds.), The semiotic sphere, Dordrecht, Springer, 599–611.