Semiotics is long on theoretical, often obscure discourses, but short
on applications that demonstrate with clarity the applicability of its
methods. This book confronts a challenging object, the circus, and
endeavors to describe its performances in ways that explain how circus
acts produce meaning and cause a deep emotional involvement for their
audiences. The approach is not top-down, such as would be a method
that would dogmatically apply a particular theory to fully explain the
phenomena in terms of this theory alone. Epistemologically, this book
is an example of the bottom-up strategy, which consists of considering
first the objects and heuristically calling upon methodological
resources in a broad theoretical array to come to grips with the
problems that are encountered. Any circus act is a complex event that
has cognitive and emotional dimensions. It is also a part of a history
and an institution, and cannot be abstracted from its cultural and
sociological contexts. Thus the range of relevant theoretical and
methodological approaches must include structural semiotics,
biosemiotics, pragmatics, socio-semiotics, cultural anthropology, the
cognitive sciences, the psychology and sociology of emotions, to name
only the most important. But the ultimate focus of this book is to
enable the readers to better understand the meaning of circus
performances and to appreciate the skills and creativity of this
traditional popular art, which constantly renews itself from
generation to generation.
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ISBN
9783110218312
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
De Gruyter
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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