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‘Do-language’ and ‘Become-language’: Two Contrasting Types of Linguistic Representation
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Yoshihiko Ikegami
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- Contributors ix
- Introduction: Semiotics and Culture 1
- The Notion of the Sign in Japanese Tradition 25
- Creative Interpretation of the Text and the Japanese Mentality 33
- Characters that Represent, Reflect, and Translate Culture in the Context of the Revolution in Modern Art 57
- The Images of Japanese Landscapes: A Typological Approach 85
- Semiosis in Architecture: A Systemic Analysis of the Traditional Towntextures in Japan 101
- Intertextuality in Japanese Traditional Music 139
- The “Forbidden Chamber” Motif in a Japanese Fairy Tale 157
- Aspects of Japanese Nonverbal Behavior in Relation to Traditional Culture 181
- Cosmological Dimension of the Japanese Theater 219
- Literary Semiotics of Suburban Houses 241
- The Ghost Trio: Beckett, Yeats, and Noh 257
- A Semiotic Approach to the Role of Paritta in the Buddhist Ritual 269
- ‘Do-language’ and ‘Become-language’: Two Contrasting Types of Linguistic Representation 285
- Index 327
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- Contributors ix
- Introduction: Semiotics and Culture 1
- The Notion of the Sign in Japanese Tradition 25
- Creative Interpretation of the Text and the Japanese Mentality 33
- Characters that Represent, Reflect, and Translate Culture in the Context of the Revolution in Modern Art 57
- The Images of Japanese Landscapes: A Typological Approach 85
- Semiosis in Architecture: A Systemic Analysis of the Traditional Towntextures in Japan 101
- Intertextuality in Japanese Traditional Music 139
- The “Forbidden Chamber” Motif in a Japanese Fairy Tale 157
- Aspects of Japanese Nonverbal Behavior in Relation to Traditional Culture 181
- Cosmological Dimension of the Japanese Theater 219
- Literary Semiotics of Suburban Houses 241
- The Ghost Trio: Beckett, Yeats, and Noh 257
- A Semiotic Approach to the Role of Paritta in the Buddhist Ritual 269
- ‘Do-language’ and ‘Become-language’: Two Contrasting Types of Linguistic Representation 285
- Index 327