Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
If cities are conceived of as texts, can their meaning be thought of
as something that may be totally erased? On the one hand, many civilizations have
elaborated strategies for the annihilation of urban meaning; on the other hand, several
cultures have shaped an imagery of total urban destruction. The purpose of cultural
semiotics is therefore to analyze the structure of both these series of texts, in order to
bring about a typology of “policlasms”: as probably nothing better than the study of
iconoclasm reveals the main issues in the Christian conception of images, so probably
nothing better than the study of “policlasm” reveals the cultural attitude of civilizations
toward the idea of the city. Four semiotic types of policlasm are singled out.
Two of them embody an internal point of view on the annihilation of urban meaning:
the “catastrophic prophecy” (prediction of a destroyed city) and the “survivor’s report”
(commemoration of a destroyed city). Two types of policlasm, on the opposite,
embody an external point of view on the city: the “epopee of annihilation” (point of
view of the conqueror) and the “apologue of the nomad” (point of view of the rejected
ones). These four types of policlasm are exemplified with reference to texts from
various civilizations. Such texts are semiotically analyzed in order to show what policlasms
reveal on some essential features of urban meaning.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
semiotica; città; distruzione; culture religiose
Elenco autori:
Leone; M.
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