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| 其他的實體格式: | Online version: Harris, Roy, 1931- Saussure and his interpreters. Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, c2003 (OCoLC)647494980 |
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| 提及的人: | Ferdinand de Saussure; Ferdinand de Saussure; Louis Hjelmslev; Roman Jakobson; Claude Lévi-Strauss; Roland Barthes; Noam Chomsky; Jacques Derrida; Ferdinand de Saussure; Leonard Bloomfield |
| 文件類型: | 圖書 |
| 所有的作者/貢獻者: |
Roy Harris |
| ISBN: | 0748617833 9780748617838 |
| OCLC系統控制編碼: | 52738129 |
| 注意: | Previous ed.: 2001. |
| 描述: | viii, 262 p. ; 24 cm. |
| 内容: | 1. Interpreting the Interpreters -- 2. The Students' Saussure -- 3. The Editors' Saussure -- 4. Bloomfield's Saussure -- 5. Hjelmslev's Saussure -- 6. Jakobson's Saussure -- 7. Levi-Strauss's Saussure -- 8. Barthes's Saussure -- 9. Chomsky's Saussure -- 10. Derrida's Saussure -- 11. History's Saussure -- Postscript: A New Saussure? |
| 責任: | Roy Harris. |
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In the last century, Ferdinand de Saussure has been both saviour and straw man, his Cours de linguistique generale having been the object of misunderstanding, distortion and plain error. In what is by far the best book on the heritage of Saussure - now in a second edition that features a discussion of the recent, explosive findings about the notes for the Cours - Harris puts the record straight. The volume should be read by everyone who is interested in communication and should be the first port of call after the Cours for anyone involved in teaching Saussure's ideas. -- Paul Cobley, London Metropolitan University Saussure and his Interpreters is meticulously researched, powerfully argued and of fundamental importance. It is essential reading for anyone with an interest in language, literature or the history of ideas. In the last century, Ferdinand de Saussure has been both saviour and straw man, his Cours de linguistique generale having been the object of misunderstanding, distortion and plain error. In what is by far the best book on the heritage of Saussure - now in a second edition that features a discussion of the recent, explosive findings about the notes for the Cours - Harris puts the record straight. The volume should be read by everyone who is interested in communication and should be the first port of call after the Cours for anyone involved in teaching Saussure's ideas. Saussure and his Interpreters is meticulously researched, powerfully argued and of fundamental importance. It is essential reading for anyone with an interest in language, literature or the history of ideas. 再讀一些...
