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B. Keith Murphy, Ph.D.Dr. B. Keith Murphy, Ph.D.'s lecture on Ferdinand de Saussure's theories of Structuralism (June 26, 2006)

Dr. B. Keith Murphy, Ph.D.'s lecture dealing with linguist/Structuralist Ferdinand de Saussure's theories of Structuralism and how his ideas can be used to analyze symbolism in Drama. The lecture was taped on June 26, 2006 as a part of Murphy's Genre: Drama course at Fort Valley State University in FOrt Valley, Georgia.
For biographical information about Dr. Murphy see: http://www.keithmurphy.info


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Artist/Composer: B. Keith Murphy, Ph.D.
Date: 2006-06-26
Keywords: Saussure; Structuralism; drama; symbolism

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Reviewer: PamA - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - June 28, 2006
Subject: Saussure
You always give me added insight on these theories. Symbols are so prevalent and being able to recognize them is a blast. It is so wonderful that this is available for reiteration on our class discussion. What I learn from you helps me in so many ways.

Pam


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