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ISBN 10: 0415265932
ISBN 13: 9780415265935
Author: Dr Daniel Chandler
‘This is the best introduction to semiotics I have read. The author combines a scholarly command of the subject with the ability to organise and present it in an enticing and informative way. The result is a textbook which is comprehensive, but also accessible and interesting: an invaluable resource, not only for beginners, but for more advanced students too.’ Guy Cook, School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies, University of Reading
‘Teaching the course “Introduction to Semiotics” for a big group of students in the University of Tartu, Daniel Chandler’s internet textbook has been acknowledged by learners as the best material available. This is certainly a comprehensible basics of the “physics of the 21st century”, as sign systems science has been called, and will invite many to study it in depth.’ Kalevi Kull, Department of Semiotics, University of Tartu, Estonia
‘I am delighted to learn that the materials Daniel Chandler has posted on the World Wide Web under the title Semiotics for Beginners will now available in a print format. I and my students have made extensive use of Chandler’s materials for many years and the prospect of having them ready at hand without using computers and printers is welcome indeed. I have appreciated Chandler’s clear and thoroughly documented explanations and descriptions of some very difficult concepts. His book is especially strong in its treatment of the European (Saussurean) branch of semiotics and thus complements nicely the material I emphasize in my classes. It is no small task to present semiotics in a manner that makes it accessible to the beginning student. This book will fit nicely into a variety of courses in communication, cultural studies, linguistics, psychology, anthropology and many other of the humanities. I will certainly include it among the readings for my course “Cognition and Semiotics” here at Indiana University.’ Donald J Cunningham, Center for Applied Semiotics, Indiana University
‘The book is based on Chandler’s well-known and invaluable web site at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, but it’s not just a neatly bound commercially-available print-out. The materials been rethought for the closer intimacy of a book: like any good textbook, it invites pondering on, skimming, searching through, returning to, scribbling notes over. One of its pleasures and values is its documentation: it not only provides an overview of dozens of approaches and projects, but directs the student to some of the classic texts or introductions or debates in each. It gives a real feeling for the liveliness and ever-changing nature of a thriving set of interrelated disciplines, and the ways in which they are often structured by debate rather than agreement. The book has its own agendas and intellectual sympathies, of course – post-Saussurean and constructivist in this case – and it announces them quite happily; but it’s thoroughly eclectic rather than dogmatic, and scrupulously fair in documenting conflicting arguments and frameworks. This is a book students should know about whenever they start doing cultural and media studies, and which they’ll find an invaluable reference source and guide throughout their academic careers.’ Tony Thwaites, School of English, Media Studies & Art History, University of Queensland
‘Semiotics: the Basics is remarkable for its clarity but never simplistic. From Saussure to Barthes, from Peirce to Eco, from Freud to Lacan and Derrida, Daniel Chandler offers a compelling and deeply insightful tour through the labyrinths of structuralism, sign systems, mediation, deconstruction, and other themes. Chandler delivers an essential summary of the major ideas in semiotics theory, but with careful sensitivity to those who are new to these ideas. His explanations are rich with examples. Where appropriate, he relates classical semiotics thinking to the highly mediated, postmodern world of mass communication. Chandler’s online Semiotics for Beginners has become the most often referred electronic text on the subject. Semiotics: the Basics will undoubtedly become a standard introductory text in undergraduate courses covering any aspect of contemporary communication theory.’ Martin Ryder, Graduate School of Education, University of Colorado at Denver
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