“The capacity for representation transforms our perceptual universe, entailing that no bodily immediacy is possible, that all experience will be mediated by significatory practices and filtered through the ego's organization.”
“This understanding of theater's deliberate significatory practice was Tadcusz Kowtzan's 1968 refinement of the Prague school's semiotization law.”
“Thus she points to the twins as personifying antithetical artistic or significatory elements that together contribute to White's unified yet tensely dynamic style.”
“The symbol of the Byzantine Empire is also impressive. It is signifiable in the floor of the church.”
“If there is a topic that has dominated Wodeham scholarship, it is the complexe significabile or alternatively, that which is signifiable in a complex way, i.e., through a proposition.”