Sunday, February 4, 2007

Self-introductions

This post is meant to leave room for anyone interested in biosemiotics to leave comments below with self-introductions, in order to establish a space for more informal communication. However, we'll like to be able to get back to you, so please also indicate a website or an email address where we can contact you. Thanks, and welcome!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hello. My name is Paul Matthew St. Pierre. I am researching a book on the biosemiotics of involuntary hand movements, initially with reference to hand amputation in two novels and three films, as a foundation for a detailed consideration of involuntary sign transmissions through the hand and with reference to the evolution from syndactyl to pentadactyl limb patterns and to vestigial webbing between the digits. I would be interested in corresponding with anyone within the community of biosemioticians, and especially with experts on the hand. Thank you. Sincerely yours, Paul Matthew St. Pierre, Director of Explorations in Arts and Social Sciences, Associate Professor, Department of English, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada V5A 1S6 email: stpierr@sfu.ca