Escritura, lengua e imágenes:
el nacimiento de los jeroglíficos
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https://doi.org/10.35305/cl.vi19.51Palabras clave:
códigos gráficos, escritura, egipto protodinástico, jeroglíficos, imágenes, semiografías, fonetísmo y fonográma, recategorización, ideología de poder, performatividadResumen
Aparición y desarrollo de la capacidad simbólica. Distinción, entre los códigos gráficos producto de esta capacidad, entre “semiografías” y escritura en sentido llano. Sus manifestaciones e interrelaciones en el Egipto protodinástico. Las primeras manifestaciones de la escritura a la luz de los descubrimientos más recientes; su instrumentalización al servicio del poder: la llamada finalidad “utilitarista” y la llamada finalidad “ceremonial”.
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