Writing, language and images:: the birth of hieroglyphs

Appearance and development of symbolic capacity. Distinction, among the graphic codes produced by this capacity, between “semiographies” and writing in the strong sense. Their manifestations and interrelations in Protodynastic Egypt. The first attestations of writing in view of recent discoveries; i...

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Autor principal: Vernus, Pascal
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Lenguaje:fra
Publicado: Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2020
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Sumario:Appearance and development of symbolic capacity. Distinction, among the graphic codes produced by this capacity, between “semiographies” and writing in the strong sense. Their manifestations and interrelations in Protodynastic Egypt. The first attestations of writing in view of recent discoveries; its instrumentalisation in the service of power: a so-called “utilitarian” purpose and a so-called “ceremonial” purpose. Key-Words: Graphic codes; writing; Protodynastic Egypt; hieroglyphics; images; semiographies; phonetics and phonogram; re categorization; ideology of power; performativity