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The Kaliningrad text as a metatext of culture [PDF]
The hypothesis on the existence of a specific "Kaliningrad text" as a metatext, which emerged in the conditions of regional subculture, is put forward and confirmed in the framework of the semiotic paradigm of culture analysis.
Gavrilina L. M.
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Is the Semiosphere Post-Modernist? [PDF]
This paper provides arguments for and against M.Lotman’s (2002) contention that Y.Lotman’s seminal concept of semiosphere is of post-modernist (post-structuralist; Posner 2011) orientation. A comparative reading of the definitional components of the semiosphere, their hierarchical relationship and their interactions is undertaken against the two ...
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Nursing Home and Elderlies’ Family: Questions about Semiospheres [PDF]
Staff in a nursing home, elderly and families meets numerous difficulties during the institutionalized process in a nursing home. Some problems are linked to the development of different, sometimes competitive logics in two human groups unbalanced in terms of capacity, namely the family system and the geriatric institution.
Thomas, Philippe +3 more
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Juri Lotman offers an intriguing “two-language” principle for the study of signs, which effectively requires translation as a disruption of the unificatory regimes of individual semiospheres; and yet, problematically, he doesn’t channel his own ...
Douglas Robinson
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Semiosphere and a dual ecology: Paradoxes of communication
This article compares the methodologies of two types of sciences (according to J. Locke) — semiotics, and physics — and attempts thereby to characterise the semiotic and non-semiotic approaches to the description of ecosystems.
Kalevi Kull
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Semiosphere of the tridentine Mass
The aim of this article is to study the main symbols of the Tridentine Mass in the context of modern cultural and religious identity.Pope Benedict XVI July 7, 2007 issued the Motu proprio “Summorum Pontificum”, in which restores the “Tridentine” Holy Mass in its rights and emphasizes that it has never been canceled.
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STYLISTIC TRANSFORMATIONS IN D. TCHERNIAKOV’S PRODUCTION OF THE OPERARUSLAN AND LYUDMILA
This article addresses the contemporaryproblemoftransformingfolkloric heritage withinpostmoderndiscourse in musical and theatrical art. The objectof the study is Dmitri Tcherniakov’sdirectorialinterpretationofMikhailGlinka’sopera Ruslan and ...
Jumalieva Tamara Kazhgalievna +1 more
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Dialogue in Peirce, Lotman, and Bakhtin: A comparative study
Th e notion of dialogue is foundational for both Juri Lotman and Mikhail Bakhtin. It is also central in Charles S. Peirce’s semeiotics and logic. While there are several scholarly comparisons of Bakhtin’s and Lotman’s dialogisms, these have yet to be ...
Oliver Laas
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Nation Branding in Romania After 1989: A Cultural Semiotic Perspective
This paper discusses four nation branding post-communist campaigns initiated by the Romanian Government, from a cultural semiotic perspective, as developed by the Tartu-Moscow-Semiotic School.
Bianca Florentina Cheregi
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"Exotic Sensation" or "Völkisch Art"? Press Reviews of the Indisches Ballett Menaka (Menaka Indian Ballet) on Tour Through Germany, 1936-1938. [PDF]
Schwaderer I.
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