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- Stefano Bartezzaghi, a semiologist in Milan, wrote an esoteric essay for La Stampa, a Turin daily.
- On strategic power : The Italian semiologist-novelist Umberto Eco wrote in 1978 about the impact of the World Cup on global crowd psychology.
- "' Roland Barthes "'( 1915 1980 ) was a literary critic and semiologist who applied Saussure s thought to literary theory.
- The Spanish semiologist Roman Gubern says that the longer runtime allows more development of the plot in spite of the shortened shooting time and smaller budget.
- "Peanuts " has been " explained " by everyone from Christian evangelists to the brainy semiologist Umberto Eco, who loves the strip he once translated for Italian newspapers.
- Iacobescu was again the object of critical interest only after 2008, when semiologist and critic Marin Mincu published the anthology " Poezia rom鈔 actual " ( " Timely Romanian Poetry " ).
- He studied journalism, creative writing, cultural theory and politics under teachers and intellectuals such as the literary theorist Stephen Muecke, sociologists Jean Martin and Caroline Graham, novelist Amanda Lohrey, semiologist Gunther Kress, media theorists Helen Wilson and McKenzie Wark and historians John Docker and Ann Curthoys.
- :: I don't particularly disagree with a lot of the comments made by the IP . However, the only mentions of an " archaeo-semiologist " relate to Merlini, so I'd say that's a label he's invented or someone's invented for him.
- Eco, a semiologist best known for his novel " The Name of the Rose, " somewhat facetiously suggested that if the union was looking for a new symbol of power it might best choose an existing Brussels landmark like the Manneken-Pis, the popular bronze statue of a diminutive boy urinating into a pool of water.