SIGNS IN SOCIETY - STIBA Malang
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222 I Index<br />
Index I 223<br />
Living museums, 137<br />
Locke, John, 109, no, 181<br />
Logical form, 12, 13, 42, 194«/ ?<br />
Logic of relations, 24, 37, 43<br />
Lotman, Juri, 126, 190, 191<br />
MacCannell, Dean, 135<br />
MacCannell, Juliet Flower, 196m<br />
Maclntyre, Alasdair, 197H10<br />
Magical spells, 113, 120, 121, 196(14<br />
Maine, Henry, 181, 182<br />
Mambi, 133<br />
Mantras, 171, 172<br />
Marriage: ritual, 133; exchange, 184. See also<br />
Exchange, affinal<br />
Marx, Karl, 178<br />
Mead, Margaret, 168<br />
Mediation. See Semiotic mediation<br />
Medieval. See Middle Ages<br />
Medium of communication, 16, 30, 40-44 passim,<br />
194R10<br />
Meta-ads, 154-55, 197(16. See also Advertising<br />
Metalanguage, 70, 126, 185, 19314<br />
Metaphor: reflexive quality, 103, 105; and innovation,<br />
104, 106; in myth, 171; mentioned,<br />
196(15<br />
Metapragmatic discourse: function of, xvi, 93;<br />
explicit, 90, 91, 173; signals, 145, 154; implicit,<br />
173; mentioned, 79, 87, 128, 151,<br />
155, 166<br />
Metapragmatics, 70, 101, 146<br />
Metasemantics, 70, 126, 128, 135<br />
Metasemiotics, xvi, 18<br />
Middle Ages, 123, 125, 166, 189, 19611115,6<br />
Morgan, Louis Henry, 182, 183<br />
Motivation: relative, 19, 198m; of sign relation,<br />
102, 103; natural, 106, 176; and convention,<br />
175, 176<br />
Mukafovsky, Jan, 119, 131, 196m<br />
Museum of Modern Art, 197*14<br />
Myth: obviational sequence, in, 113, 114; as<br />
narrative, 121; semiotic approaches, 196(13;<br />
motifs, 198ml<br />
Mythic imagination, 164, 170<br />
Names: ideal, 179; origin of, 181<br />
Narrative sequence, 113, 119, 122<br />
Naturalization: in quoted speech, 73; of convention,<br />
108, 109, 176, 177, 192; in social theory,<br />
178-86; metaphoric, 196(15<br />
Natural law, 172, 182<br />
Natural symbol, 120<br />
Neomaterialism, 125<br />
Novelistic discourse, 70, 71, 71<br />
Object, semiotic, 3, 10, 21. See also Exchange,<br />
valuables<br />
Obviation. See Symbolic obviation<br />
Olson, Scott R., 197(16<br />
Parallelism, 119, 171<br />
Peirce, C. S.: and Saussure, xii, xiv; on science,<br />
xiv, 19, 20, 21, 37; semiotic theory, 3-22,<br />
193(11; on language, 11-16, 42, 43, 193(16,<br />
1941115; on semiotic mediation, 23—44 passim;<br />
logical graphs, 42, 43<br />
Performative function, 95, 1981112<br />
Performativity, xv, 96, 127, 132, 133, 134,<br />
171, 172<br />
Peter the Great, 190, 191<br />
Philosophy of religion, 165-67, 173, 174<br />
Plato, 179, 180, 192<br />
Poetry, structure of, 112, 129<br />
Power: semiotic, 126, 127, 128; symbolic, 123,<br />
188; political, 131, 176, 177. See also Authoritative<br />
speech<br />
Practical reason: comparison as, 167, 168,<br />
19711*; in religious traditions, 170; in social<br />
theory, 183<br />
Pragmatics: of discourse, 12, 167; of social action,<br />
127; dimensions of comparison, 167.<br />
See also Indexicality<br />
Proportionality, Saussurean, 1941113<br />
Propositional form, 12, 13, 37, 42, 146, 152,<br />
166<br />
Propp, Vladimir, 114<br />
Proverbs, 92, 93<br />
Pseudo-performativity, 95<br />
Puffery, 143-55 passim<br />
Rappaport, Roy, 119<br />
Reality effect, 141<br />
Reciprocal delimitation, 43, 103<br />
Recontextualization, 171<br />
Reference, ideology of, 125, 142, 145, 146,<br />
151, 152<br />
Referential function, 144, 150<br />
Reflexivity, 159, 162<br />
Regimentation: defined, xvi, 138, 150, 173,<br />
197114; institutional, 127, 134; ideological,<br />
118, 142, 143, 151; in historical interpretation,<br />
140; and metalanguage, 159<br />
Replica, 8, 18, 133, 171<br />
Reported speech, 70, 71, 92, 93, 19611J<br />
Representamen, 14, 25, 19411S<br />
Representation, 4, 5, 26, 30, 32, 19411*<br />
Ricoeur, Paul, 102, 164, 167<br />
Ritual: performativity, 101, 128-34 passim;<br />
duplex character, 129, 130; efficacy, 129,<br />
130, 133; performance, 129, 131; repetition,<br />
129, 133, 173; self-referentiality, 132; language,<br />
171; initiation, 187; eucharistie,<br />
196115; consumption, 198115; mentioned,<br />
168, 176. See also Belau, funerals<br />
Ritualization, 190, 198115<br />
Rockefeller, John D., 136, 140, 196114<br />
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 161<br />
Russian culture, 190-91<br />
Sacrifice, 132, 133, 171<br />
Sahlins, Marshall, 181<br />
Saussure, Ferdinand de, xii, xiv, xv, 3, 43, 103,<br />
127, 175, I94«r3, 198111<br />
Schwimmer, Erik, 104, 196112<br />
Scientific rationality, 20, 13<br />
Secondary elaboration, 166<br />
Semantic meaning, xiii, 117, 166, 167<br />
Semiosis, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 23-25, 27, 126,<br />
193114<br />
Semiosphere, 126<br />
Semiotic analysis, as social action, 125<br />
Semiotic ideology, 126, 142, 154<br />
Semioticization, of behavior, 190<br />
Semiotic mediation, 3, 23-44 passim, 127,141,<br />
1941112<br />
Semiotics: intellectual heritage, xiii; classical<br />
foundation, 3, 108, 193112; social, 125<br />
Shamanism, 164<br />
Sign: definition, 3, 4, 14, I93"2, i94 n *i<br />
correlates of, 30, 31; triadic, 39, 40, 193114;<br />
classes of, 193115<br />
Signification, 102, 103, 127<br />
Silverstein, Michael, xvi, 70, 101, 127, 128,<br />
197116<br />
Sinsign, 7, 8<br />
Smith, Jonathan Z., 173, 197114<br />
Social distinction, 137, 140, 141, 176, 188<br />
Sociobiology, 165, 183-84<br />
Stoics, 3<br />
Structuralism, xv, 101<br />
Survivals, 162, 181<br />
Syllogism, 14<br />
Symbol: definition, 3, 5, 6, 7, 27, 30, 194115;<br />
triadic, 5, 10, 28, 29, 35; and sign, 9, 10,<br />
106; cultural, 19; and modernity, 164<br />
Symbolic meaning, 48, 65, 67, 68, 195115<br />
Symbolic obviation: method of, ioi, in—17,<br />
196115; evaluation of method, 117, 118<br />
Symbolic power. See Power, symbolic<br />
Tambiah, Stanley, 128, 129, 131, 133<br />
Taylor, Charles, 126, 197112<br />
Television, 197116<br />
Texts, as semiotic forms, 127, 137<br />
Textual authority, 172<br />
Textuality: defined, xv, 93, 101; in ritual, 127,<br />
128, 129, 134<br />
Textual meaning, 126<br />
Theoretical reason, 169<br />
Thirdness, 33-40 passim<br />
Tourist experience, 135-42, 196112<br />
Tradition, 175, 179, 188<br />
Translation, 43, 93<br />
Transparency: semiotic, xiv, 42, 43, 134;<br />
scientific, 136, 141; historical, 141; and communication,<br />
170<br />
Tropes, xvi, 102, 104, 163, 196115. See also<br />
Metaphor<br />
Turner, Victor, 123<br />
Type-token relation, 18, 125, 131, 133, 187<br />
Typology: semiotic, xiv, xvi, 163, 192; of signs,<br />
43; global, 109, no, 122; genealogical, 162,<br />
172; implicational, 163; of religion, 173; of<br />
comparison, 197114<br />
Use-value, 184<br />
Valuables. See Exchange, valuables<br />
Value: Saussurean, xiii, xiv, 103; linguistic, 164<br />
Vedic texts, 130, 171, 174<br />
Visual images, 135, 143, 146, 147, 151<br />
Volosinov, V. N., 71<br />
Wagner, Roy, xvi, 101, 105, 118, 123, 196115<br />
Walt Disney World, 197115<br />
Watergate hearings, 131<br />
Weiner, James F., xvi, 101, 105, 123, 19611112,3<br />
Welby, Lady Victoria, 19411Ä<br />
Western epistemology, 109, no, 125, 159, 161,<br />
178, 181, 197112<br />
Williams, F. E., 113, 120, 196114