Spaces and Meaning

Prijzen vanaf
73,93

Uitgelicht

VERGELIJK ALLE AANBIEDERS (2)

Beschrijving

Bol This book examines the multimodal nature of Ancient Egyptian graphic artifacts, applying modern semiotic frameworks to reveal how space and spatial relations shape meaning, offering new insights into the communicative practices of Ancient Egypt. Multimodality – the integration of different semiotic resources in communication – plays a key role in the way people convey meaning. While much of the research has focused on multimodal communication in modern European and Anglo-Saxon cultures, the diverse visual and textual compositions of ancient civilizations have been less explored. This book presents the findings of a working group on multimodal communication in Ancient Egypt and explores the multimodal nature of Egyptian artifacts decorated with texts, images or text-image compositions through a new interdisciplinary perspective on their semiotic properties. Applying approaches from semiotics, linguistics and visual studies to these ancient materials opens up new perspectives that deepen our understanding of how space and spatial relationships contribute to the interpretation of decorated artifacts. The spatial arrangement of these artifacts within and interactions with their physical surroundings – whether on walls, on statues or within architectural complexes – offer crucial insights into communicative practices in Ancient Egypt and reveal the sophisticated ways in which space was used to convey complex messages. By examining the spatiality of different objects and groups of objects, this volume demonstrates that the multimodal approach not only enriches the interpretation of individual artifacts, but also leads to a more comprehensive analysis of communicative strategies within Ancient Egyptian culture.

Vergelijk aanbieders (2)

Shop
Prijs
Verzendkosten
Totale prijs
73,93
Gratis
73,93
Naar shop
Gratis Shipping Costs
105,00
Gratis
105,00
Naar shop
Gratis Shipping Costs
Beschrijving (2)
Bol

This book examines the multimodal nature of Ancient Egyptian graphic artifacts, applying modern semiotic frameworks to reveal how space and spatial relations shape meaning, offering new insights into the communicative practices of Ancient Egypt. Multimodality – the integration of different semiotic resources in communication – plays a key role in the way people convey meaning. While much of the research has focused on multimodal communication in modern European and Anglo-Saxon cultures, the diverse visual and textual compositions of ancient civilizations have been less explored. This book presents the findings of a working group on multimodal communication in Ancient Egypt and explores the multimodal nature of Egyptian artifacts decorated with texts, images or text-image compositions through a new interdisciplinary perspective on their semiotic properties. Applying approaches from semiotics, linguistics and visual studies to these ancient materials opens up new perspectives that deepen our understanding of how space and spatial relationships contribute to the interpretation of decorated artifacts. The spatial arrangement of these artifacts within and interactions with their physical surroundings – whether on walls, on statues or within architectural complexes – offer crucial insights into communicative practices in Ancient Egypt and reveal the sophisticated ways in which space was used to convey complex messages. By examining the spatiality of different objects and groups of objects, this volume demonstrates that the multimodal approach not only enriches the interpretation of individual artifacts, but also leads to a more comprehensive analysis of communicative strategies within Ancient Egyptian culture.

Amazon

Pages: 180, Edition: 1, Hardcover, Sidestone Press Academics


Productspecificaties

Merk Sidestone Press Academics
EAN
  • 9789464271218
Maat

Prijzen voor het laatst bijgewerkt op:

Uitgelichte Keuze
73,93
Naar shop