The Semiotics of Love brings together work on early symbolism,
literary practices, and contemporary communication on the theme of
romance and the idea of love to forge an understanding of the
semiotic-cultural side of romance. Moving beyond psychological and
neuroscientific scholarly analyses of love, Marcel Danesi works to
interrogate the cultural constructions of love across societies. This
book analyzes romantic love from the general perspective of
semiotics--that is, from its more generic interpretive angle, rather
than its more technical one. The specific analytical lens used is based
on the notion that we convert our feeling structures into sign
structures (words, symbols) and sign-based constructions (texts,
rituals, etc.), which then allow us to reflect upon something
cognitively, rather than just experience it physically and emotionally.