Signs of Life in the USA: Readings on Popular Culture for WritersSigns of Life in the USA teaches students to read and write critically about popular culture by giving them a conceptual framework to do it: semiotics, a field of critical theory developed specifically for the interpretation of culture and its signs. Written by a prominent semiotician and an experienced writing instructor, the texts high interest themes feature provocative and current reading selections that ask students to think analytically about
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Signs of Life in the USA teaches students to read and write critically about popular culture by giving them a conceptual framework to do it: semiotics, a field of critical theory developed specifically for the interpretation of culture and its signs. Written by a prominent semiotician and an experienced writing instructor, the texts high-interest themes feature provocative and current reading selections that ask students to think analytically about Americas impressive popular culture: How is TVs Mad Men a lightning rod for Americas polarized political climate? Has the nature of personal identity changed in an era when we spend so much of our lives online? Signs of Life bridges the transition to college writing by providing students with academic language to talk about our common, everyday cultural experience. Read the preface. Order Multimodal Readings for Signs of Life in the USA packaged with Signs of Life in the USA, Seventh Edition using ISBN-13: 978-1-4576-1989-2. ASIN: 031219580X VSKU: LFV.031219580X.VG Condition: Very Good Author/Artist:Maaskik, Sonia|Solomon, Jack Binding: Hardcover Note: Any images shown are stock photographs and product may differ from what is shown. Condition Notes: Book is in very good condition. Clean with little to no signs of wear or markings highlights.
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Signs of Life in the USA: Readings on Popular Culture for Writers