A Theory of SemioticsIndiana University Press, 1976 - 354 pages Eco's treatment demonstrates his mastery of the field of semiotics. It focuses on the twin problems of the doctrine of signs-communication and signification-and offers a highly original theory of sign production, including a carefully wrought typology of signs and modes of production. |
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IntroductionToward a Logic of Culture | 3 |
Signification and Communication | 32 |
Theory of Codes | 48 |
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