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CRT4200

Structuralism and semiotics

Millicent Vladiv-Glover

8 or 12 points
* 2 hours per week
* Second semester
* Clayton

Objectives On successful completion of this subject, students will have acquired a knowledge of the semiotic model of meaning, elaborated by psychoanalytic and phenomenological theory as well as philosophy of language. Using this knowledge as a tool, students will be able to analyse cultural texts and sign systems by employing the methodology of reading texts through other texts (or the procedure of deconstruction).

Synopsis The subject will try to show students how to turn literary structuralist theory into a workable tool of critical analysis. Structuralism and semiotics as critical systems will be traced back to their historic origins, the Russian Formalist school, C S Peirce and F de Saussure. The critique/heritage of structuralism in poststructuralism and deconstruction will also be examined, with special emphasis on the work of Julie Kristeva.

Assessment (8 points) Written (6000 words): 100%

Assessment (12 points) Written (9000 words): 100%

Prescribed texts

Bakhtin M The dialogic imagination Texas U P, 1990

Barthes R Image music text Flamingo Fontana, 1984

Culler J Theory and criticism after structuralism Routledge, 1983

Eco U The role of the reader: Explorations in the semiotics of the text Indiana U P, 1984

Elam K The semiotics of theatre and drama Methuen, 1980

Halle M (ed.)Semiosis: Semiotics and the history of culture Michigan Slavic Contributions, 1984

Julien P Jacques Lacan's return to Freud New York U P, 1994

Kristeva J Revolution in poetic language Columbia U P, 1984

Kristeva J Desire in language Columbia U P, 1980

Lacan J Écrits: A selection Norton, 1977

Lemon L T and Reais M J Russian formalist criticism: Four essays Nebraska U P, 1965

Lotman Iu, Ginsburg L and Uspenskii B The semiotics of Russian cultural history (eds A D and A S Nakhimovsky) Cornell U P, 1985

Lotman Iu The structure of the artistic text (tr. R Vroon) Ann Arbour Michigan Slavic Publications, 1977

de Saussure F Course in general linguistics ed. C Bally and A Sechehaye; tr. W Baskin, Philosophical Library, 1959


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