Analyzing Cultures An Introduction and Handbook

Analyzing Cultures provides what readers of semiotics, antrhopology, communications, and media studies have long searched for: an intelligent and engaging introduction to semiotic analysis. Marcel Danesi and Paul Perron have written a unique primer that addresses the way culture is studied within a...

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Main Author: Danesi, Marcel (auth)
Other Authors: Perron, Paul (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Indiana University Press 1999
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