BODY TRACES IN A SCIENCE FICTION NOVEL
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Resumo: | Reviewing the relationship among body, culture and language (started in The Semiotics of Passions, 1991), Jacques Fontanille seeks to establish a dialogue between the sensible and the intelligible from a new angle in the French semiotic theory: accepting a biopsychic body as an important entity in the construction of meaning, responsible for uniting expression and meaning, and present in the text as trace of experience, and turned into semiotic object, plane of immanence and content. In the book Corps et Sens (2011), the semiotician interweaves theoretical frameworks built in the human and natural sciences, with semiolinguistic concepts, proposing an approach which relates proprioception, enunciation, figures, sensory fields, body traces and the perception of phenomena, searching for a relationship among body, discourse and semiotic practices. In this article, we intend to demonstrate what this kind of approach can reveal about the literary text. The novel chosen, Do androids dream of electric sheep? (1968), is a famous text by Philip K. Dick, science fiction American author, known mainly for producing dystopic worlds and characters who must always deal with identity issues and their bodies. |
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BODY TRACES IN A SCIENCE FICTION NOVELVESTÍGIOS DO CORPO EM UM ROMANCE DE FICÇÃO CIENTÍFICASemiotics of traceBodyPhilip K. DickScience fiction.Semiótica do vestígioCorpoPhilip K. DickFicção científica.Reviewing the relationship among body, culture and language (started in The Semiotics of Passions, 1991), Jacques Fontanille seeks to establish a dialogue between the sensible and the intelligible from a new angle in the French semiotic theory: accepting a biopsychic body as an important entity in the construction of meaning, responsible for uniting expression and meaning, and present in the text as trace of experience, and turned into semiotic object, plane of immanence and content. In the book Corps et Sens (2011), the semiotician interweaves theoretical frameworks built in the human and natural sciences, with semiolinguistic concepts, proposing an approach which relates proprioception, enunciation, figures, sensory fields, body traces and the perception of phenomena, searching for a relationship among body, discourse and semiotic practices. In this article, we intend to demonstrate what this kind of approach can reveal about the literary text. The novel chosen, Do androids dream of electric sheep? (1968), is a famous text by Philip K. Dick, science fiction American author, known mainly for producing dystopic worlds and characters who must always deal with identity issues and their bodies. Revendo a relação entre corpo, cultura e linguagem (iniciada em Sémiotique des Passions, 1991), Jacques Fontanille procura estabelecer, na teoria semiótica francesa, um diálogo entre o sensível e o inteligível, a partir de um novo ângulo: assumindo um corpo biopsíquico como importante entidade na construção do sentido, responsável por unir expressão e conteúdo, e presente no texto como vestígio da experiência, transformado em semiótica-objeto, plano de imanência e figura. No livro Corps et Sens (2011), o semioticista entrelaça arcabouços teóricos oriundos das ciências humanas e naturais, com conceitos de ordem semiolinguística, propondo uma abordagem do sentido que relaciona a propriocepção, a enunciação, a figuração, os campos sensoriais, os vestígios materiais e a percepção de fenômenos, buscando uma relação entre corpo, discurso e práticas semióticas. Nesse artigo, pretende-se demonstrar facetas desse tipo de abordagem em relação ao texto literário. O romance escolhido, Os androides sonham com ovelhas elétricas? (1968), é um famoso texto de Philip K. Dick, autor norte-americano de ficção científica conhecido por produzir mundos distópicos e personagens que estão sempre à volta com questões sobre a identidade e os seus corpos.Laboratório Editorial FCL-UNESP | Letraria2016-08-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/casa/article/view/825310.21709/casa.v14i1.8253CASA: Cadernos de Semiótica Aplicada; v. 14 n. 1 (2016); 179-2391679-340410.21709/casa.v14i1reponame:CASA: Cadernos de Semiótica Aplicadainstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPporhttps://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/casa/article/view/8253/584910.21709/casa.v14i1.8253.g5849Copyright (c) 2016 CASA: Cadernos de Semiótica Aplicadainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGomes, EdisonHarkot-de-la-Taille, Elizabeth2016-09-12T23:06:26Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/8253Revistahttps://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/casa/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/casa/oaicasa@fclar.unesp.br1679-34041679-3404opendoar:2023-01-12T16:38:50.855312CASA: Cadernos de Semiótica Aplicada - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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BODY TRACES IN A SCIENCE FICTION NOVEL VESTÍGIOS DO CORPO EM UM ROMANCE DE FICÇÃO CIENTÍFICA |
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BODY TRACES IN A SCIENCE FICTION NOVEL Gomes, Edison Semiotics of trace Body Philip K. Dick Science fiction. Semiótica do vestígio Corpo Philip K. Dick Ficção científica. |
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BODY TRACES IN A SCIENCE FICTION NOVEL |
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Gomes, Edison |
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Gomes, Edison Harkot-de-la-Taille, Elizabeth |
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Gomes, Edison Harkot-de-la-Taille, Elizabeth |
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Semiotics of trace Body Philip K. Dick Science fiction. Semiótica do vestígio Corpo Philip K. Dick Ficção científica. |
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Semiotics of trace Body Philip K. Dick Science fiction. Semiótica do vestígio Corpo Philip K. Dick Ficção científica. |
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Reviewing the relationship among body, culture and language (started in The Semiotics of Passions, 1991), Jacques Fontanille seeks to establish a dialogue between the sensible and the intelligible from a new angle in the French semiotic theory: accepting a biopsychic body as an important entity in the construction of meaning, responsible for uniting expression and meaning, and present in the text as trace of experience, and turned into semiotic object, plane of immanence and content. In the book Corps et Sens (2011), the semiotician interweaves theoretical frameworks built in the human and natural sciences, with semiolinguistic concepts, proposing an approach which relates proprioception, enunciation, figures, sensory fields, body traces and the perception of phenomena, searching for a relationship among body, discourse and semiotic practices. In this article, we intend to demonstrate what this kind of approach can reveal about the literary text. The novel chosen, Do androids dream of electric sheep? (1968), is a famous text by Philip K. Dick, science fiction American author, known mainly for producing dystopic worlds and characters who must always deal with identity issues and their bodies. |
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