Semiotics
Author: Elizabeth Ellen Mertz
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Description: Semiotics por Elizabeth Ellen Mertz presents a concise overview of semiotic theory and its impact on sociocultural anthropology. It explores key concepts like signifiers, signifieds, and indexicality, offering valuable insights into how meaning is constructed and interpreted.
Pages: 12
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