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Symmetries in the Semiosphere: A Typology
The article points out that the current expansion of the semiotic focus from signs and texts to whole cultures needs the development of a coherent method. It therefore proposes to establish it through an application of the topological theory of fractals to the analysis of different kinds of symmetries in the semiosphere.
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Culture as Exogenetic Substructure of Semiosphere
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Ecotouristic Networks and Semiosphere
Journal of Tourism & Development, 2021This study analyzes the Route of Emotions under the approach of Yuri Lotman's semiosphere concept. The methodology consisted of a literature review with a qualitative approach. Data were collected through non-participant observation. It was concluded that the relationship structure of the semiosphere is complex, with greater permeability in the ...
Amorim, Clezio Gontjio, Brandão, Filipa
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Reconsidering Semiospheric Translation Types
Chinese Semiotic Studies, 2020Abstract In Chapter 10 of Introducing semiosic translation by Torres-Martínez (2019: 172–177), “On the origins of semiosic translation, the role of semiosis in translation and translating and the nature of sign systems: Response to Jia,” the author makes a critical analysis of my article “Semiospheric translation types reconsidered from ...
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Meaning-making in the European semiosphere
Chinese Semiotic Studies, 2022Abstract The aim of the paper is to examine how to bring together the general, large area of “semiosphere” (Lotman), the detailed (“close”) analysis of cultural objects, and the point of the flexible methodology we call interdisciplinary. The semiosphere I address is the (uncertain) one we call “Europe”.
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Semiosphere and Solitary World
Chinese Semiotic Studies, 2018Abstract Literati landscape painting was the mainstream of Chinese art in the Yuan dynasty; its keynote is the idea of yi, literally, escaping for freedom, which is represented by the notion of reclusiveness at the conceptual level and the notion of spontaneity at the formal level. Based on an analytical interpretation of the development
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1998
In 1891 the American chemist and philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce published five articles in The Monist which in many ways anticipates present day paradigmatic discussions of science. They also present an evolutionary cosmology which, as I shall try to show, fits well into modern scientific conceptions.
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In 1891 the American chemist and philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce published five articles in The Monist which in many ways anticipates present day paradigmatic discussions of science. They also present an evolutionary cosmology which, as I shall try to show, fits well into modern scientific conceptions.
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The Human Psyche Lives in Semiospheres
2018Development and education as crossing socio-cultural ...
Alberto Rosa, Jaan Valsiner
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The topography of Yuri Lotman’s semiosphere
International Journal of Cultural Studies, 2014The purpose of the article is to examine Yuri Lotman’s models of the semiosphere and of semiotic spaces in literature and culture in the context of the spatial turn in cultural studies. It argues that Lotman’s writings anticipate the ‘spatial turn’ in cultural studies.
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