Semiotics of Religion
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#SemioPills 5: Daniele Solvi
Daniele Solvi (1971) è professore aggregato di Letteratura latina medievale e umanistica presso l’Università della Campania “Luigi vanvitelli”, ed è membro del Consiglio direttivo dell’AISSCA (Associazione Italiana per lo Studio […]
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Panel “Agiografie pop: dagli ex voto ai meme” at the conference “Comunicare la santità” (Rome, Jan. 21-23, 2020)
NeMoSanctI is participating in the conference “Comunicare la santità” (‘Communicating Sanctity’), organized by AISSCA-Associazione italiana per lo studio della santità, dei culti e dell’agiografia (‘The Italian Association for the study […]
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Libro – Semiotica e santità. Prospettive interdisciplinari (2019)
Il nostro regalo per il Natale 2019 è un libro di 230 pagine in italiano in cui presentiamo, in maniera divulgativa, i primi risultati delle nostre ricerche sulla semiotica della […]
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Semiotics of Religion
The semiotics of religion was born within the French milieu in the 1970s, as a filiation, on the one hand, of literary semiotics (narratology and the work on narrativity carried […]
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At the conference “The Book and the Religions: Birth and Spread of the Sacred Text” (Senigallia, Nov. 30, 2019)
Reasearch team member Gabriele Marino, semiotician, is participating in the conference The Book and the Religions: Birth and Spread of the Sacred Text (Il libro e le religioni: nascita e […]
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#SemioPills 4: Robert Yelle
Robert A. Yelle (b. 1966) is a distinguished American scholar in the fields of semiotics, anthropology, and history of religion. He is Professor of “Theory and Method of Religious Studies” […]
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PERSONA: NeMoSanctI’s seminar of “Semiotics of Religious Cultures” (2019-2020) at the University of Turin
UPDATE Due to the Coronavirus issue, all NeMoSanctI’s activities are being suspended – for the moment – from February 24, 2020 to March 2, 2020. Here is the official piece […]
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At the “CRAFT-Contemporary Religions and Faith in Transition” Research Center
NeMoSanctI is participating in the “Contemporary Religions and Faith in Transition” (CRAFT) seminar. The title of the event is Santi e veggenti tra Storia del Cristianesimo e Antropologia filosofica (‘Saints […]
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Monographic issue – Lexia 31-32: The Semiotics of Martyrdom
Lexia – Rivista di semiotica 31-32: The Semiotics of Martyrdom Edited by Nemosancti – New Models of Sanctity in Italy PI Jenny Ponzo The notion of martyrdom, originally formulated within Christian tradition, has soon assumed a wider […]
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Presenting “Lexia” 31-32 (The Semiotics of Martyrdom) at the “Seminari di semiotica (settembre-ottobre 2019)”, Urbino
NeMoSanctI is taking part in the “Seminari di semiotica” coordinated by Tiziana Migliore in Urbino (30 September – 4 October 2019, Università degli Studi Carlo Bo, Sala Lauree, via Saffi […]
What is NeMoSanctI?
NeMoSanctI is a research project carried out at the University of Turin. It studies how models of sanctity have changed after the Second Vatican Council. To this end, it applies a pioneering methodology based on semiotic theory to a wide corpus of normative, judicial, and narrative texts.
This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement No 757314).
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Recent Posts
- Call for Papers: VISIBLE. Dossier “Images de sainteté”, sous la direction de Jenny Ponzo et Paolo Bertetti.
- Articles – Jenny Ponzo and Francesco Galofaro in “Silver Age. Nuove culture della vecchiaia” (Carte Semiotiche 2024/1).
- At the Puebla Seminar on contemporary religious practices
- At the seminar “La rappresentazione della compassione: tra semiotica e studi letterari”
- Chapter – Paolo Bertetti: “Biblioteche, reliquie e altre memorie di culture perdute. La conservazione del passato nella letteratura post-apocalittica”, in “Le biblioteche della fantascienza: utopie, distopie, intelligenze artificiali” (Milano, Editrice Bibliografica, 2024).