Man's Glassy Essence: Explorations in Semiotic Anthropology |
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For a Semiotic Anthropology | 32 |
Signs of the Self | 53 |
Personal and Social Identity in Dialogue | 74 |
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action American analysis anthropology applied approach become believed called chapter Chicago civilization collective concept consciousness consistency context contrast conversation cultural definition described designs dialogue direct discussion distinction Durkheim's early emblems empirical especially ethnic example existence explain expression fact feeling formulation functionalism groups historical human ibid iconic ideas identity important included indexical Indian indicate individual interest interpretation kind language later Lévi-Strauss linguistic living logic mathematical Mead meaning method mind myths names natural objects observation organization particular past Peirce Peirce's personal identity philosophy pragmatic present problem pronouns psychology Radcliffe-Brown Redfield reference relations religious represents ritual semiotic sense signified signs similar Singer social society statement structural suggested symbols theory theory of signs things thought tion totemic tradition Warner Yankee City York