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한국중앙영어영문학회 영어영문학연구 영어영문학연구 제51권 제4호
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2009.1
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227 - 244 (18page)

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Language reinforces a codification of the world according to orthodox categories and classifications. The human face serves as a substance of expression for linguistic forms of expression, each speech act resonating with an accompanying facial expression. According to Gilles Deleuze, the elementary unit of language, the statement is the order-word. He insists the function of language is not to be informational and communicational, but to transmit a order-word. In this sense, Deleuze suggests that a regime of signs is divided into four general categories: a presignifying primitive regime, a signifying despotic regime, a postsignifying passional regime, and a countersignifying nomadic regime. The face plays a different role in each regime of signs. The important thing is that a regime of signs has a power structure that forms individual subjects and places them in social and political relation to one another. This is called the politics of language. Similarly, the face forms the relation of power, especially, in the signifying despotic regime and postsignifying passional regime. The former represents a frontal face and deception, the latter an averted face and betraval. Deleuze also insists the face is a politics. But each regime of sings exists in a mixed semiotic system and comes out differently in various assemblages. Certainly, the regimes of sings can be applied to Hamlet. the four regimes appear in Hamlet according to the relation and placement of characters.

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