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Semiotic Theory of Culture

1980
The application of linguistic, or, more generally, of semiotic concepts and methods, in the realm of cultural research is today in vogue. Such applications are sometimes referred to as ‘the semiotic theory of culture’, especially when they encompass the broader domain of human behaviour and its products.
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On the Semiotic Mechanism of Culture

New Literary History, 1978
HERE ARE MANY WAYS of defining culture.1 The difference in the semantic content of the concept culture in different historical epochs and among different scholars of our time will not discourage us if we remember that the meaning of the term is derivable from the type of culture: every historically given culture generates some special model of culture ...
Yu. M. Lotman   +2 more
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Language in semiotic hierarchy of culture

2023
In his monograph, the author discusses a range of topical issues, all of them subsumed under the category of relationships between language and culture. The main thrust of his approach is establishing and analysing peculiarities of language considered from a semiotic-functional viewpoint, that is, when operating as a basic variety of worldview model ...
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Cultural semiotics as the foundation of political semiotics

Social Semiotics, 2022
Peeter Selg, Andreas Ventsel
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A Semiotics of Cultural Property Argument

International Journal of Cultural Property, 2007
This article applies the tools of legal semiotics to examine the terms, modalities, and conventions of legal argument in the cultural property context. In a first instance, the author re-enacts Duncan Kennedy's study of recurrent patterns within legal argument to illustrate the highly structured nature of most cultural property ...
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Culture and Semiotics: Notes on Lotman's Conception of Culture

New Literary History, 2001
Yuri Lotman (1922-1993) started as a historian of Russian litera ture. The main focus of his interest in this phase of his career, after he started teaching at the University of Tartu in 1954, was the work of Alexander Radishchev, Nikolai Karamzin, and Peter Vyazemsky at the end of the eighteenth century, and the writers associated with the Decembrist ...
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The Cultural Semiotics of ‘European Identity’

1997
When Jean Monnet, in 1943, wrote that ‘there will be no peace in Europe if States are reconstructed on the basis of national sovereignty … Prosperity and vital social progress will remain elusive until the nations of Europe form a federation or a “European entity” which will forge them into a single economic unit’ (Monnet, 1988: 20–1), this was ...
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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THE SEMIOTICS OF CULTURAL TEXTS

Semiotica, 1976
IRENE PORTIS WINNER, THOMAS G. WINNER
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