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Peirce's diagrammatic reasoning and the cinema: Image, diagram, and narrative in The Shape of Water
2020
Semiotica: Journal of the International Association for Semiotic Studies
AbstractThis article aims to examine the relationship between image and narrative by means of Peirce's first trichotomy of qualisign-sinsign-legisign or, for the purposes of the current argument, image-diagram-metaphor. It is argued that narrative, as an extended metaphor, can be examined in three modes: in the image; schematically, in the imagination; and allegorically or in a thought experiment, through hypothetic interpretation. The article outlines two kinds of diagrammatic reasoning
doi:10.1515/sem-2019-0025
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