2011
DOI: 10.12697/sss.2011.39.2-4.04
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Hegemonic signification from cultural semiotics point of view

Abstract: Abstract. This paper attempts to integrate discourse theories, mainly the theory of hegemony by Essex School, and Tartu-Moscow School's cultural semiotics, and sets for itself the modest task to point to the applicability of semiotic approach in political analysis. The so-called post-foundationalist view, that is common for discourse theories, is primarily characterized by the rejection of essentialist notions of ground for the social, and the inauguration of cultural and discursive characteristics (such as as… Show more

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