Vol. 2 No. 40 (2018): On Subject and Subjectivity, I
For semiotics of linguistic and structural origin, the notion of subject constitutes a cornerstone of the theory, so the interest in resuming the problem of the subject without detaching it from subjectivity —with which it is in fact associated— and facing it as a conceptual knot in itself. In the contributions gathered here, the reader will find from reflections on the epistemological origins of both notions, passing through semiotic analyses of specific cases, to works that link the notions of subject and subjectivity with disciplines such as rhetoric, poetics and philosophy, and texts that link them with intersubjectivity or consider them in light of the new semiotic practices.