Une narratologie sémiotique de l’anthropogenèse
Waldir BeıvıdasTo emphasize the theoretical strength of the narrative model of Greimas’ semiotics, in honor of the fifty years of his Sémantique structurale (1966), this text presents brief reflections on two of its potentialities still little explored by semioticians, their followers. It is the status of “anthropology of the human imaginary”, imaginary as “flesh” and not as “cognition” (Petitot), to be explored in two aspects: (i) the “pulsional” aspect for the “thymic” regime of narrativity; (ii) the aspect of a “semiotic narrative” entering the horizon of anthropology, in the broad debate on the great narratives of anthropogenesis.