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  • Kjellmer, Göran, 1931 (author)
  • Literary Conventions and the Human Body: The use of bodily expressions for states of mind
  • 2009
  • In: Applied Semiotics. - 1204-6140. ; 22:2, s. 1-25
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Changes in speakers’ states of mind are often reflected in their facial expressions or bodily movements. The relation between a physical expression and the state of mind that goes with it is often firmly established and conventionalised. Writers can make use of such correlations and indicate without having to describe them what emotions and sensations their characters experience by referring to their physical actions. The paper is concerned with unintentional and perhaps unconscious communicative manifestations and discusses the degree to which they have become conventionalised. A list of bodily expressions and their corresponding states of mind is drawn up, and illustrative material is supplied from two large language corpora.
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  • Lindgren, Simon, 1974- (author)
  • Mosh pits outside the oval office : Mapping sign functions in a music video with a political message
  • 2006
  • In: Applied Semiotics. - 1204-6140. ; 8:18, s. 54-65
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • When the Eminem music video ‘Mosh’ was released on the Internet shortly before the 2004 US election it was mass downloaded, and its strong political imagery quickly made it a pop culture phenomenon. One journalist actually called it ‘the most important piece of mainstream dissent since the 60’s’. In this article a deconstruction of this video is carried out, drawing on Roman Jakobson’s semiotic theory of sign functions. The primary goal, however, is neither simply to discuss, nor to review the video ‘Mosh’ as a specific expression, nor is it to champion Jakobson’s theory as the ultimate semiotic model. The aim is rather to illustrate the potential possessed by basic semiotic analysis when it comes to bringing the symbolic workings of a ‘political’ visual text to light – and thereby critically investigating a case of construction and contestation of the social world in visual discourse.
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