On the recognitions of asemic poetry as language

IF 0.9 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Semiotica Pub Date : 2024-01-19 DOI:10.1515/sem-2022-0017
Michael Betancourt
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The recognition of a pattern of abstract marks as language is simultaneously obvious and undertheorized. Contemporary “asemic poetry” splits the recognition of language from its lexicality, providing an opportunity to consider this recognition directly. It reveals the necessary intervention of an “intentional function” that justifies considering markings as if they were encoded, i.e., as language. This essential moment of sign formation in written communication typically passes automatically without the need for consideration, but asemic poetry specifically allows meditation on that point of transition, allowing the role of cultural knowledge to become apparent in its identification, as well as the Romantic heritage which rejects mechanical reproduction and automation.
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论对作为语言的无符号诗歌的认识
将抽象标记的模式识别为语言既是显而易见的,又是理论化不足的。当代 "无符号诗歌 "将对语言的认识从其词汇性中分离出来,为直接考虑这种认识提供了机会。它揭示了一种 "意向功能 "的必要介入,这种功能使我们有理由将标记视为编码,即语言。在书面交流中,符号形成的这一关键时刻通常会自动流逝,无需考虑,但无符号诗歌特别允许对这一过渡点进行冥想,使文化知识在识别中的作用变得明显,同时也彰显了拒绝机械复制和自动化的浪漫主义传统。
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期刊介绍: Semiotica, the Journal of the International Association for Semiotic Studies, founded in 1969, appears in five volumes of four issues per year, in two languages (English and French), and occasionally in German. Semiotica features articles reporting results of research in all branches of semiotic studies, in-depth reviews of selected current literature in this field, and occasional guest editorials and reports. From time to time, Special Issues, devoted to topics of particular interest, are assembled by Guest Editors. The publishers of Semiotica offer an annual prize, the Mouton d"Or, to the author of the best article each year. The article is selected by an independent international jury.
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