BOOKFORUM.COM

  • reviews
  • omnivore
  • paper trail
  • current issue
  • interviews
  • syllabi
  • readings
  • video
  • archive
  • artforum
  • advertise
  • contact us
  • subscribe
follow us twitter facebook rss
 

Bodily expressions for states of mind


From Applied Semiotics, Goran Kjellmer (Gothenburg): Literary Conventions and the Human Body: The use of bodily expressions for states of mind; and Ibrahim Taha (Haifa): Semiotics of Literary Titling: Three Categories of Reference. Reganomics, or how to publish like a porn star: Firebrand editor Judith Regan's influence can be felt on two new HarperCollins imprints. A review of Plato's Ghost: the Modernist Transformation of Mathematics by Jeremy Gray. John Lloyd on why Britain is best when it comes to gossip. AC Grayling reviews Questions of Truth: God, Science and Belief by John Polkinghorne and Nicholas Beale. A review of Why We Make Mistakes: How We Look Without Seeing, Forget Things in Seconds, and Are All Pretty Sure We Are Way Above Average by Joseph T. Hallinan. A review of Inside the Stalin Archives by

… full text available to registered users

Access to this content requires registration to bookforum.com. Registration is free and your privacy is protected.

Already registered? Sign in here:

Forgot your password? Please click here to reset your password.
For further technical assistance, please feel free to contact us.

  • reviews
  • omnivore
  • paper trail
  • current issue
  • interviews
  • syllabi
  • readings
  • video
  • archive
  • artforum
  • advertise
  • contact us
  • subscribe
top of page