How to do things with signs: Rousseau’s ancient performative idiom
In various works, Jean-Jacques Rousseau ascribes to the ancient Greeks, Romans, and Israelites a mostly visual, gestural, and non-semantic idiom of communication: the language of signs. The article examines the performative aspects of this imagined ancient language, while situating it within the con...
主要作者: | Lifschitz, AS |
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格式: | Journal article |
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Imprint Academic
2016
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