Bases of tensive thinking

Authors

  • Luiz Tatit Universidade de São Paulo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1980-4016.esse.2019.156045

Keywords:

Prosody, Tempo, Tonicity, Intensity, Extension

Abstract

The author reveals some of the decisive steps that marked the emergence of the tensive thinking into greimassian semiotics. The main subject of this narrative was the Frenchman Claude Zilberberg, who knew how to conduct the counterpoint of the semiotization founded by the Lithuanian theorist with the “temporalization” practiced by Paul Valéry, with the idea of accentuation professed by Ernst Cassirer and also with the musicalization found in Gisèle Brelet. Step by step, Zilberberg went on to a tensive grammar, in which intensity (affective force) and extension (field of comprehension of facts) are articulated, and at the same time to a grammar of expectation that responds to the coexistence of antagonistic concepts, including, of course, their own contrary concepts, such as “event” and “surprise”.

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Author Biography

  • Luiz Tatit, Universidade de São Paulo

    Docente do Programa de Pós-graduação em Semiótica e Linguística geral da Universidade de São
    Paulo (USP).

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Published

2019-04-11

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