Course title:
Semiotics
Course code: PSL219
Course status: Elective
Course leader: Mislava Bertoša
Course instructor: Mislava Bertoša
Language of instruction: English
Total hours: 8S
Form of instruction: Seminar
ECTS credits: 4
Course content by topics:
- Introduction: semiotics, semiology, founders; 2. Directions in semiotics and semiology; 3. Barthes and socially engaged semiology ; 4. Sociosemiomitcs 1; 5. Sociosemiotics 2; 6. Semiotics and space 1; 7. Semiotics and space 2; 8. Final considerations
Learning outcomes at course level:
- To name and explain the main theoretical directions and approaches in semiology and semiotics
- To analyse and interpret verbal and nonverbal texts in line with the acquired theoretical frameworks
- To evaluate the adequacy of the use of certain methods with regard to semiotic data
- To compare the methods of semiotic analyses and interpretations with regard to verbal and nonverbal sign systems
- To reach conclusions on the adequacy of particular methods and apply adequate sets of semiotic instruments to the selected semiotic data
- To critically evaluate scientific texts from the field of semiotics
- To integrate and combine semiotic approaches with other similar approaches in a broader context of linguistics
Learning outcomes at programme level:
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Reading list:
- Books: Barthes, R. (2009): Mitologije. Zagreb: Naklada Pelago.; Bertoša, M. (2008): Jamči se za uspjeh kano i za neštetnost. O reklamnom diskursu iz sociosemiološke perspektive. Zagreb: Srednja Europa.; Danesi, M. (1999): Of Cigarettes, High Heels, and Other Interesting Things.
Palgrave.; Floch, J.-M. (2001): Visual Identities. London: Continuum.; Gottdiener, M. (1995): Postmodern Semiotics. Cambridge: Blackwell.; Hodge, R. / Kress, G. (1988): Social Semiotics. Ithaca / New York: Cornell University Press.; Jaworski, A. / Thurlow, Ch. (eds.) (2010): Semiotic Landscapes. London: Continuum.; Kress, G. / Leeuwen, Th. van (2006): Reading Images. London: Routledge.; Nöth, W. (2004): Priručnik semiotike. Zagreb: Ceres.; Škiljan, D. (2007): Mappa mundi. Zagreb: Antibarbarus.; Leeuwen, Th. Van (2005): Introducing Social Semiotics. London – New York: Routledge.; 2. Articles: Antulov, S. / Bertoša, M. (2011): “Beyond Morality.” Discourse on Homosexuality in Croatian Newspapers from the Sociosemiotic Perspective: Comparison of Two Periods. [sic] – časopis za književnost, kulturu i književno prevođenje, no. 2, pp. 1-15.;
Bertoša, M. (2008): Sociosemiološki bricolage: analiza savršena para. Društvena istraživanja, 17(6), pp. 1109-1132.; Bertoša, M. / Antulov, S. (2012): ‘Ovo su naša četiri zida’: slogani
zagrebačke povorke ponosa i simboličko preimenovanje ulica kao taktike prisvajanja prostora. Društvena istraživanja, no. 117, pp. 771-791.; Bertoša, M. (2013): So Beautiful and So Close: Slogans in Tourism Advertising and Their Impact on Social Discourses in the Semiosphere. In: Sujoldžić, A. (ed.): Language, Culture & Tourism. Reflections on Europeanization and Identity in Post-Socialist Countries. Zagreb: Institute for Anthropological Research / Croatian Anthropological Society, pp. 103-142.; Bianchi, C. (2011): Semiotic approaches to advertising texts and strategies: Narrative, passion, marketing. Semiotica 183-1/4, pp. 243-271.; Cobley, P. / Randviir, A. (2009): Introduction: What is Sociosemiotics? Semiotica 173-1/4, pp. 1-39.; Hirsch,
- (2008): The Generation of Postmemory. Poetics Today, 29:1, pp. 103-128.; Hughes, R. (2003): The abject artefacts of memory: photographs from Cambodia’s genocide. Media, Culture & Society 25, pp. 23-44.; Lagopoulos, A. Ph. (2009): The social semiotics of space: Metaphor, ideology and political economy. Semiotica 173-1/4, pp. 169-213.; Petrilli, S. (2010): Three women in semiotics: Welby, Boole, Langer. Semiotica 182-1/4, pp. 327-374.; Posner, R. (2011): Post-modernism, post-structuralism, post-semiotics? Sign theory at the fin de siècle. Semiotica 183-1/4, pp. 9-30.; Torop, P. (2005): Semiosphere and/as the research object of semiotics of culture. Sign System Studies 33.1, pp. 159-173.
Assessment of student achievement: Course attendance, participation in discussions Quality assurance mechanism: student survey