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The Semiotics of Emoji Summary

The Semiotics of Emoji: The Rise of Visual Language in the Age of the Internet by Professor Marcel Danesi (University of Toronto, Canada)

Shortlisted for the BAAL Book Prize 2017 Emoji have gone from being virtually unknown to being a central topic in internet communication. What is behind the rise and rise of these winky faces, clinking glasses and smiling poos? Given the sheer variety of verbal communication on the internet and English's still-controversial role as lingua mundi for the web, these icons have emerged as a compensatory universal language. The Semiotics of Emoji looks at what is officially the world's fastest-growing form of communication. Emoji, the colourful symbols and glyphs that represent everything from frowning disapproval to red-faced shame, are fast becoming embedded into digital communication. Controlled by a centralized body and regulated across the web, emoji seems to be a language: but is it? The rapid adoption of emoji in such a short span of time makes it a rich study in exploring the functions of language. Professor Marcel Danesi, an internationally-known expert in semiotics, branding and communication, answers the pertinent questions. Are emoji making us dumber? Can they ultimately replace language? Will people grow up emoji literate as well as digitally native? Can there be such a thing as a Universal Visual Language? Read this book for the answers.

The Semiotics of Emoji Reviews

The main contributions of Danesi's work are, first, his report on the survey of a hundred eighteen to twenty-two-year-old university students - fifty males and fifty females - along with examples of their text messages. * Times Literary Supplement *
Danesi maintains a healthy level of scepticism about the applications and future of the emoji, especially when it comes to translations of classics such as Moby-Dick and Alice in Wonderland. * The Sydney Herald *
The Semiotics of Emoji is an important reminder of the limitations of language and sound, and how much visual symbols can aid human interaction and add to the richness of communication. * Inspector Insight *
Danesi's goal was to provide readers with a look at emoji that was accessible to everyone ... He reached that goal by providing a great balance of information coming from his vast experience in various fields. * The Linguist List *

About Professor Marcel Danesi (University of Toronto, Canada)

Marcel Danesi is a Professor at the University of Toronto, Canada. He is known for his work in semiotics and youth culture. He has published on the meanings of popular culture and how they inform social evolution. He has also written textbooks introducing linguistics and semiotics, and published a series of books on advertising as a sign system.

Table of Contents

1. Emoji and Writing Systems Defining Emoji Writing Systems Writing as Social Practice Stylization Research Method 2. Emoji Uses Phatic Function Emotive Function Standardization Ambiguity Culture-Coding 3. Emoji Competence General Features The Emoji Code Core Emoji Peripheral Emoji Compression 4. Emoji Semantics The Thesaurus Effect Framing Connotation Facial Emoji Blending The Power of Images 5. Emoji Grammar Calquing Conceptualization Syntactics Rebus Writing Overview 6. Emoji Pragmatics Pragmatic Competence Salutation Punctuation Other Pragmatic Functions Some Relevant Questions and Findings 7. Emoji Variation Cross-Cultural Variation Usage According to Nation Cultural Coding Visuality Adjacency Pair Variation Cartoon Style Literacy 8. Emoji Spread Emoji-Only Writing Emoji Translations Emoji in Advertising Effort 9. Universal Languages Artificial Languages Blissymbolics The Emoji Code 10. A Communication Revolution? The Global Village Emoji as Trend The Future of Emoji References

Additional information

GOR008755265
9781474281980
1474281982
The Semiotics of Emoji: The Rise of Visual Language in the Age of the Internet by Professor Marcel Danesi (University of Toronto, Canada)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20161117
208
Short-listed for BAAL Book Prize 2017 (UK)
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