Interpreting Environment, Society and Culture Through Signs

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Title: Interpreting Environment, Society and Culture Through Signs
Author: Margaret Anne Clarke
Description: Introductory lecture, suitable for a Cultural Studies class, on the use of public signs to interpret culture. The presentation gives an account of the structure and origins of signs, drawn from the natural world and ancestral history, illustrated with some specfic examples from a British context.
Keywords: semiotics; semiology; culture; society; Britain; customs; signs; signifier; signified; interpretation; language; public; nation; history; diachronic; synchronic
Persistent Link: http://dspace.jorum.ac.uk/xmlui/handle/123456789/15979
Date: 2011-10-11

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