My dissertation explores the role of memory and identity in the reinvention of meaning in three cultural-ideological zones: Africa and the Caribbean, Europe, and the Americas. Focusing on the sign as the axis of meaning and on the grounding of signs in distinctive cultural-ideological imaginaries, I argue that while the sign acquires its first life within specific cultures or ideologies, its added life is realized within a larger semiosphere or meaning-spectrum. The locus of meaning shifts through a process of reinvention in which the elastic nature of the sign is stretched or reconfigured via multiple cultural-ideological intersections in the motion of what I call the traveling sign. The idea of the traveling sign pivots on the fact that s...
The dissertation seeks to understand how the arts are related to religion as expressions of a common...
The Meaning of Things explores the meanings of household possessions for three generation families i...
The article introduces some basic questions and concepts related to the semiotic study of culture an...
This article takes a closer look at the role of semiotic objects such as texts, monuments, songs, an...
Some recent scientific discoveries regarding the signs of language, which impact my own ongoing proj...
Human communication, often defined as the transfer of information between human beings, is better un...
The human psyche is continuously producing symbols. These representations are stilled, emotively ene...
What do we think of when we think of 'New Years', or 'summer,' 'home', or 'tea cup'? Whenever we hap...
This thesis explores the process of identification as a continuous articulation of culturally constr...
The labyrinth is a prominent symbol in Western society whose first images can be seen inscribed abov...
Reading a literary text means placing it in a context and constructing a meaning. It implies inserti...
This article presents the influence of Claude Lévi-Strauss’s research in the field of cultural antro...
Remembering does not mean reproducing, or duplicating time, but re-structuring time, restructuring a...
Literature has often been, in spite of itself, a pretext: depending on the era, it has been deployed...
A sociologist-anthropologist and a literary critic bring their complementary perspectives to bear on...
The dissertation seeks to understand how the arts are related to religion as expressions of a common...
The Meaning of Things explores the meanings of household possessions for three generation families i...
The article introduces some basic questions and concepts related to the semiotic study of culture an...
This article takes a closer look at the role of semiotic objects such as texts, monuments, songs, an...
Some recent scientific discoveries regarding the signs of language, which impact my own ongoing proj...
Human communication, often defined as the transfer of information between human beings, is better un...
The human psyche is continuously producing symbols. These representations are stilled, emotively ene...
What do we think of when we think of 'New Years', or 'summer,' 'home', or 'tea cup'? Whenever we hap...
This thesis explores the process of identification as a continuous articulation of culturally constr...
The labyrinth is a prominent symbol in Western society whose first images can be seen inscribed abov...
Reading a literary text means placing it in a context and constructing a meaning. It implies inserti...
This article presents the influence of Claude Lévi-Strauss’s research in the field of cultural antro...
Remembering does not mean reproducing, or duplicating time, but re-structuring time, restructuring a...
Literature has often been, in spite of itself, a pretext: depending on the era, it has been deployed...
A sociologist-anthropologist and a literary critic bring their complementary perspectives to bear on...
The dissertation seeks to understand how the arts are related to religion as expressions of a common...
The Meaning of Things explores the meanings of household possessions for three generation families i...
The article introduces some basic questions and concepts related to the semiotic study of culture an...