Editor’s Note
The world does not speak to us in plain language. It speaks in signs, in the red of a traffic light, in the howl of a wind before a storm, in the raised voice of a mediator on a television screen, and in the silence of a teacher standing alone at the edge of an island classroom. To live is, in the most fundamental sense, to interpret and make meaning.
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Editor’s Note : The world does not speak to us in plain language. It speaks in signs, in the red of a traffic light, in the howl of a wind before a storm, in the raised voice of a mediator on a television screen, and in the silence of a teacher standing alone at the edge of an island classroom. To live is, in the most fundamental sense, to interpret and make meaning. (2026). Simbolismo: Signs, Identities, Meanings, 2(2), i-ii. https://simbolismo.org/index.php/ssim/article/view/82