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Tartu–Moscow school of semiotics and history

open access: yesHistorein, 2014
<p>The article examines and contextualises a corpus of ideas by members of the Tartu–Moscow (semiotic) school, which was dedicated to various issues connected with theoretical aspects of history, historiography, the historian’s craft, and the nature of historical research per se.</p>
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Semiotic study of landscapes: An overview from semiology to ecosemiotics

open access: yesSign Systems Studies, 2011
The article provides an overview of different approaches to the semiotic study of landscapes both in the field of semiotics proper and in landscape studies in general.
Kati Lindström   +2 more
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Semiotics of cultural history

open access: yesSign Systems Studies, 2017
The interpretation of cultural history in the context of cultural semiotics, especially interpretation of semiotics of cultural history as a semiotics of culture, and semiotics of culture as a semiotics of cultural history, gives us, first, a deeper ...
Peeter Torop
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Boris Uspenskij in English: Bibliography

open access: yesSign Systems Studies, 2017
The bibliography provides a list of Boris Uspenskij’s publications in English, including works written in co-authorship and various reprints/reissues.
Taras Boyko
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Tartu-Moscow Semiotic School and the Development of Semiotic Studies in Indonesia

open access: yesAsian Journal of Media and Communication, 2019
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.
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Of Ravens and Owls:

open access: yesSanglap: Journal of Literary and Cultural Inquiry, 2022
Keshavasut (1866–1905), one of the earliest modern Marathi poets ‘translated’ the famous Edgar Allen Poe poem ‘The Raven’ into Marathi as ‘ghubad’ or the owl. Can the owl be an ‘equivalent’ for a raven?
Sachin Ketkar
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The Moscow–Tartu Semiotic School and Soviet Art History

open access: yesYearbook of Balkan and Baltic Studies
Although the problems of art history did not form the core of the Moscow–Tartu semiotic school’s interests, its members often turned to the material of visual art within the framework of general and specific studies of sign systems.
Nataliya Zlydneva
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Text semiotics: Textology as survival-machine

open access: yesSign Systems Studies, 2000
Signifying practices by which living creatures communicate, are, according to Sebeok, the survival-machines. Accordingly, as represented by the semiotic text analysis or Bakhtin's textology, one can speak about a human survival-machine.
Dina L. Gorlée
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An owl and a mirror: On Bosch’s visual motif’s meaning

open access: yesSign Systems Studies, 2010
Our main goal in this paper is to study one Hieronymus Bosch’s iconographic motif, an owl, considering the iconography, production of meaning and connotations.
Jelena Melnikova-Grigorjeva   +1 more
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Textualities of the city – from the legibility of urban space towards social and natural others in planning

open access: yesSign Systems Studies, 2016
‘Text’ has been a frequent notion in analytical conceptualizations of landscape and the city. It is mostly found in analyses of textual representations or suggestions concerning a metaphor of “reading” an (urban) landscape. In the Tartu- Moscow School of
Tiit Remm
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