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Taghavi Fardoud Z. Phenomenology of the presence of the subject and the role of sensory types in the perception of the object: The semiotic study of "The story of blue" by Jean-Michel Maulpoix. LRR 2018; 9 (4) :271-294
URL: http://lrr.modares.ac.ir/article-14-14408-en.html
Graduated from Ph.D. in French Language and Literature, Islamic Azad University, Central Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran. , Zahra_taghavi1@yahoo.com
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Jean-Michel Maulpoix, is a poet who achieves spatial proliferation and saturation of novelty with association to "the others" and causes manifestation of anonymous elements. He disassociates from the types which one present in the operational field of presence; keeps distance from his locative self and initiates an esthetic-perceptual activity with the attendance at virtual locations. All these activities act as crucial factors to proliferate signification. The present study seeks to investigate the purports of proliferation and plurality, by phenomenology of attendance then by various esthetic types in the book "Story of Blue", by Maulpoix, in the framework of semiotics. To this end, author probes the modality of acceptance of the others" by means of esthetic types by the poet, the modality of his transmission in extended circumstance; consequently the impact of esthetic types in amplification of purports and the modality of appearance of elements before the poet. The essential purpose of the present study is to distinguish poet’s presence with the world around, and to show interactive relationship of poet’s inner and outer universe by highlighting the modality of generating these purports.
 
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Article Type: Research Paper | Subject: Linguistics
Published: 2018/10/26

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