Describing the past: Tartu-Moscow School ideas on history, historiography, and the historian's craft [PDF]
The article provides a survey of some milestone works of representatives of the Tartu-Moscow School (Juri Lotman, Boris Uspensky and Vladimir Toporov) focused on the topic of history, approaches to the past, historiographical strategies, the essence of ...
Taras Boyko
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The Tartu-Moscow School of Semiotics: A transnational perspective [PDF]
This paper seeks to situate the Tartu-Moscow School of Semiotics of the 1960– 1980s within the larger European intellectual-historical context from which it sprang, and in which it played a vital role.
Igor Pilshchikov, Mikhail Trunin
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Versification and Poetics through the Lens of the Tartu-Moscow School of Semiotics (“Juri Lotman 100”: A Report from Poetry and Poetics Panels)
Maria-Kristiina Lotman +1 more
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Jaan Kaplinski and his contacts with the Tartu-Moscow School of Semiotics
Jaan Kaplinski (1941–2021), Estonian poet, essayist and public intellectual, sadly passed away earlier this year. To commemorate him, we publish some excerpts from a conversation with him that was recorded in 2018 and in which, among other topics, we ...
Ekaterina Velmezova +2 more
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Semiotics and Cartomancy: Tartu-Moscow Semiotic School Legacy [PDF]
This paper aims to reconstruct the fortune of the semiotic analysis of cartomancy, considered as a proper semiotic system, focusing in particular on the point of view of Tartu-Moscow School of Semiotics (TMS).
Mattia Thibault
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Dialogical structure of the brain and the ternary system of the mind: the neurosemiotics of Yuri Lotman [PDF]
Yuri Lotman (1922–1993) was a semiologist, literary critic, and cultural historian from Soviet Russia. He is credited with founding the multidisciplinary Tartu-Moscow School of Semiotics.
Marco Sanna
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On the independence of the humanities: Tartu–Moscow School and official Soviet politics of science
Review: Maxim Waldstein, Soviet Empire of Signs: A History of the Tartu School of Semiotics.
Andreas Ventsel
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On spatiality in Tartu–Moscow cultural semiotics: The semiotic subject [PDF]
The article views the development of the Tartu–Moscow semiotic school from the analysis of texts to the study of spatial entities (semiosphere being most well known of them).
Anti Randviir
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Correlation of Metrical and Phonological Units of Language [PDF]
This paper was first published in Russian (Lekomceva 1969). Margarita Ivanovna Lekomceva (b. 1935) is a distinguished Russian linguist and semiotician, member of the Tartu-Moscow School of Semiotics.
Margarita Lekomceva
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Tartu-Moscow Semiotic School and the Development of Semiotic Studies in Indonesia
This paper proposes the importance of the infusion of Tartu-Moscow Semiotics School (TMSS) into the development of semiotic studies in Indonesia. Semiotic studies in Indonesia have mostly departed from the ideas of Peirce, Saussure, and Barthes, while TMSS has not been recognized by Indonesian scholars.
Muzayin Nazaruddin
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