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| Itinéraires. Littérature, textes, cultures, 1 (nouvelle série) (2009) 81-105 |
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| Une énonciation sans communication : les tatouages scripturaux |
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| Marie-Anne Paveau 1 |
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| (15/03/2009) |
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| Scriptural tattoos let us think that the human body is a support for discourse production in the traditional way of indexical communication, meaning the existence of two speakers, a linguistic form and its interpretation. In fact, tattooed enunciation is a very peculiar one and proposes [allows] strong arguments to claim the noncommunicative enunciation thesis : speakers are disconnected and even absent from interaction ; they are also most of the time anonymous ; texts are sometimes hidden and therefore set unspeakable sentences up. Consequently the standard enunciation theory must be revisited and one has to propound other hypothesis as biosubjectivity and bioreferentialism. |
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| 1 : | EA 452 (CENEL) |
| Université Paris XIII - Paris Nord | |
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| Domaine | : | Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Linguistique |
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| cognitive environment – indexicality – noncommunicative enunciation – scriptural tattoos |
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| Contributeur : Marie-Anne Paveau | |
| Soumis le : Jeudi 9 Septembre 2010, 07:18:32 | |
| Dernière modification le : Jeudi 9 Septembre 2010, 09:04:21 | |