A philosophical and critical inquiry into film semiotics

Abstract

During the past decade film analysis and semiotic inquiry have meshed to produce significant changes in film theory. This thesis discusses the philosophical and epistemological shift represented by this development, resulting in the creation of semiotic models which consistently overemphasize the textual framework for cinematic expression. As a result, problems of performance and interpretation are ignored.

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