On Signs

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Marshall Blonsky
JHU Press, 1985 - Business & Economics - 536 pages

Thirty years ago Roland Barthes and others first perceived the power of unassertive objects as "signs," bearers of accepted opinion and of ideological manipulation. In the three decades since, there has developed a new science of signs, called semiotics. Its practitioners include advertisers, politicians, media pundits, and cultural mandarins, all of whom send signals—a product, an image, a service, an idea—to those who will "buy" only if they recognize themselves in the message.

On Signs opens up semiotics to a broad, nonspecialist audience. Here the founders of the discipline, along with some of the leading "signmaker" of contemporary culture, undertake to explain the signs in subjects as diverse as El Salvador's death squads and ladies' lingerie, the letters of Pliny and the windows of Tiffany's, fashion, food, film, jokes, psychoanalysis, and history.

The forty-six essaye gathered here are either newly written for On Signs or (save one) newly translated into English. Among the contributors are Roland Barthes, Michel de Certeau, Jacques Derrida, Edmundo Desnoes, Umberto Eco, Michel Foucault, Julia Kristeva, Jacques Lacan, Thomas A. Sebeok, and others.

On Signs is, to say the least, provocative. Umberto Eco writes on cowboys and Indians at a White House press conference, Edmundo Desnoes on the meaning of Castro's beard. Jan Kott explains the dramaturgy of a heart attack, Roland Barthes tells how to spend a week in Paris, and Milton Glaser reveals the semiotic underpinnings of supermarket design. Thomas Sebeok show how—and why—to communicate with people who wil live 10,000 years from now.

On Signs will astonish, enlighten, and amuse. What it does, no book has done before.

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Contents

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xi
Umberto Eco Strategies of Lying 32
3
Edmundo Desnoes Will You Ever Shave Your Beard?
12
Interview with French
33
Edmundo Desnoes The Death System
39
Roland Barthes I Hear and I Obey
54
Roland Barthes Reading BrillatSavarin
61
Jan Kott The Infarct
76
The Speaking Subject
210
Eisensteins Montage of Hieroglyphic Signs
221
Christian Metz
259
Louis Marin
267
Umberto
289
Roman Jakobson
303
Jean Franco
363
Cuba Made Me
384

Roland Barthes Textual Analysis of a Tale of Poe
84
Roland Barthes Day by Day with Roland Barthes
98
814 October
118
Michel de Certeau The Jabbering of Social Life
146
Umberto
157
Roman Jakobson
176
Milton Glaser
448
Americans on the Move
505
Notes on Contributors
513
Acknowledgements
519
505
535
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Marshall Blonsky has been involved in the teaching of semiotics and in research into its repercussions on commercial and cultural life. He is on the faculty of the New School for Social Research in New York.