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EEO. 2020; 19(4): 5066-5070


Semiotics Of Culture: The Concept And The Formation In The Western Thought

Ali Hussein Insheinish, Dr. Mohammad Fleih Al-Joboury.




Abstract

The postmodern phase was full of cognitive shifting, it drawn concepts and abandoned others, and in which the western ideological mobility had produced a huge stream of knowledge that cannot be left behind, this stream arose in three paths, each path had its own experimentand a special trend. But it is possible to speak about a trend in the semiotic community which had leaders and intellectual perspectives, here we speak about the semiotics of culture which represents one of the western ideological orientations, and we might say:they are regarded as a civilizational element came from the cultural mobility elements of the western countries because many of the movements, approaches, and creative works remained in the historical memory, but they, and without historical progression, were able to bring the mechanisms and draw specific features. They regard the cultural phenomena as communicative subjects and semantic formats, so without communicative relations, the social relations cannot appear. Culture is a cognitive space in which the news are organized in thehumanitarian community, thus it is cultural mechanism where chaos turns into order, and returning to semiotics of culture paths, we can find these paths as schools

Key words: Culture, seeds






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