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The Semiotic Self Book

The Semiotic Self
The Semiotic Self, Drawing particularly on a synthesis of the writings of Charles Sanders Peirce and George Herbert Mead, Wiley argues that the self can be seen as a trialogue in which the present self (I) talks to the future self (you) about the past self (me). A d, The Semiotic Self has a rating of 3 stars
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  • The Semiotic Self
  • Written by author Norbert Wiley
  • Published by University of Chicago Press, February 1995
  • Drawing particularly on a synthesis of the writings of Charles Sanders Peirce and George Herbert Mead, Wiley argues that the self can be seen as a "trialogue" in which the present self ("I") talks to the future self ("you") about the past self ("me"). A d
  • In this book, Norbert Wiley offers a new interpretation of the nature of the self in society. Current theories of the self tend to either assimilate the self to a community or larger collective, or reduce the self to body. In distinct opposition to these
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List of Figures and Tables
Preface
Author's Note
Acknowledgements
1The Politics of Identity in American History1
2Peirce and Mead on the Semiotic Self18
3The Internal Conversation40
4Reflexivity74
5Solidarity104
6The Self as a Level134
7Upward Reduction157
8Downward Reduction195
9Conclusion215
Bibliography232
Index246


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