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Semiotics of Religion - Signs of the Sacred in History

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Zusatztext Semiotics of Religion displays sensational semiotic sensitivity in analyzing the practical poetics of performance - the 'pragmatics' of performativity - of various expressions of the religious life.From this perspective and with great erudition! Yelle then engages the four-hundred-year-long European Enlightenment drive both stipulatively and interpretatively to 'semanticize' religious practice - as also language itself - in an ideological project of containment that has been central to institutionalizing 'disenchanted modernity.' In this enchanting book Yelle demonstrates a more inclusive semiotics of religion. Informationen zum Autor Robert A. Yelle is Professor for the Theory and Method of Religious Studies and Chair of the Interfaculty Program in Religious Studies at Ludwig Maximilian University, Germany.Integrates structural and historical perspectives on the semiotics of religion and gives an account of the distinctive features of religious language and symbolism. Zusammenfassung Following the heyday of Lévi-Straussian structuralism in the 1970s-80s, little attention has been paid by scholars of religion to semiotics. Semiotics of Religion reassesses key semiotic theories in the light of religious data. Yelle examines the semiotics of religion from structural and historical perspectives, drawing on Peircean linguistic anthropology, Jakobsonian poetics, comparative religion and several theological traditions. This book pays particular attention to the transformation of religious symbolism under modernization and the rise of a culture of the printed book. Among the topics addressed are:- ritual repetition and the poetics of ritual performance- magic and the belief in a natural (iconic) language- Protestant literalism and iconoclasm- disenchantment and secularization- Holiness, arbitrariness, and agencyBuilding from the legacy of structuralism while interrogating several key doctrines of that movement, Semiotics of Religion both introduces the field to a new generation and charts a course for future research. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction \ 2. Distinctive Features of Religious Symbolism and Language \ 3. Natural and Artificial Languages \ 4. The Semiotics of Ritual Form \ 5. The Attack on Semiotic Form \ 6. Protestant Literalism and Print Culture \ 7. Signs of Salvation \ Bibliography \ Index ...

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Authors Robert Yelle, Robert A Yelle, Robert A. Yelle
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 08.11.2012
 
EAN 9781441104199
ISBN 978-1-4411-0419-9
No. of pages 256
Series Bloomsbury Advances in Semiotics
Bloomsbury Advances in Semiotics
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Humanities (general)

LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Semantics, History of Religion, Semiotics / semiology

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