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Bilmes1994
BibType ARTICLE
Key Bilmes1994
Author(s) Jack Bilmes
Title Constituting silence: Life in the world of total meaning
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Tag(s) EMCA, Silence
Publisher
Year 1994
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Journal Semiotica
Volume 98
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Pages 73-87
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DOI 10.1515/semi.1994.98.1-2.73
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Abstract

Silence, it turns out, is quite an interesting object for social analysis. Silence is interesting because somehow we have made nothing, an absence, a void, mean something. Social interaction inseminates our silences with meaning, impregnating our pauses. The questions before us, then, are what does silence mean, and how is it possible in the first place for silence to mean anything?

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