Language As Articulate Contact: Toward A Post-Semiotic Philosophy Of Communication (SUNY Series In Communication Studies)
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Language As Articulate Contact: Toward a Post-Semiotic Philosophy of Communication (SUNY series in Communication Studies)
This book critiques semiotic accounts of the nature of language and sets forth a dialogic alternative.Review"I believe that the question this book addresses--whether language should be considered as symbolic or constitutive--is THE central questions for communication scholars. As the first extensive examination of this question to be undertaken by a scholar in this discipline, this book will generate significant thinking. Communication textbooks almost without exception assume language to be symbolic, thereby fatally limiting our understanding of what humans do when we communicate. A book like this, by an author of Stewart's standing, can change that." -- Bruce Hyde, St. Cloud State University"This book addresses a fundamental assumption about language, the symbol model, and shows it to be problematical in serious ways. Stewart provides an alternative, positive case: he calls for a profound shift in our commonsense views of language, to see language first and foremost as a social activity in which persons partake and which constitutes our realities." -- Richard Buttny, Syracuse UniversityAbout the AuthorJohn Stewart is Associate Professor of Speech Communication at the University of Washington.
Specification of Language As Articulate Contact: Toward a Post-Semiotic Philosophy of Communication (SUNY series in Communication Studies)
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Author | Stewart, John Robert |
Binding | paperback |
Language | english |
ISBN-10 | 791422887 |
ISBN-13 | 9780791422885 |
Publisher | State University of New York Press |
Publication Year | 25-01-1995 |
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