Groupe μ

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Members of Groupe μ in 1970: F. Pire, J.-M. Klinkenberg, H. Trinon, J. Dubois, F. Edeline, P. Minguet (left to right).

Groupe

collective pseudonym under which a group of Belgian 20th-century semioticians wrote a series of books, presenting an exposition of modern semiotics
.

Research and work

This interdisciplinary group works out of the Center of Poetic Studies at the

Jacques Dubois, Francis Pire, Hadelin Trinon and Philippe Minguet, with several other associate members. Beyond their personal research in biochemistry, cultural sociology, aesthetics, or semiotics, the authors have published collectively various books as well as more than sixty papers in such journals as Communications, Poétique, Versus, Visio, Degrés, Cahiers internationaux de symbolisme, Communication et langage, Era, Revue d'esthétique, Le Français moderne, Texte, Technê, Protée, RS/SI, Nouveaux actes sémiotiques, Les Documents de travail d'Urbino, etc. or in collected papers.[citation needed
]

Some of their early work in the 1960s dealt with

isotopy
, made possible by rhetorical figures – was a necessary condition for the production of poetic effects, this condition was not enough, and that anthropological and social criteria would be needed to complete these structures.

In the 1970s and 1980s they worked on developing a theoretical approach towards visual rhetoric and visual semiotics that involved classifying images according to their differences from plastic and iconic norms.

The Traité du signe visuel (1992) (which Göran Sonesson said was to visual communication what Saussure's Cours de linguistique générale was to linguistics) sought to elaborate a general grammar of the image, independently of the type of corpus being considered. This semiotic of the visual contributed, in its turn, to semiotics in general: indeed, a question encountered by the group at this stage was that of the relationship between sensorial experience and signification, a question which certainly reveals something of this degree of generality since it comes up against the question of the origin of meaning itself.

The group took its name from the metaphor, μ being the Greek initial for the term.[1]

Bibliography

  • A General Rhetoric (1970)
  • Rhétorique de la poésie : lecture linéaire, lecture tabulaire (1977)
  • Collages (1978)
  • Plan d'une rhétorique de l'image (1980)
  • Traité du signe visuel: Pour une rhétorique de l'image (1992)
  • Figuras, conocimiento, cultura. Ensayos retóricos (2003)
  • Principia semiotica: aux sources du sens. (2015)

See also

References

  1. ^ Solaini, Raffaele (n.d.). "La metafora nel Gruppo μ". Retrieved 2 December 2018.