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Poetry is an important challenge for semiotics, and a special area of study for the Tartu-Moscow semiotic school, since the first volume of Sign Systems Studies was Juri Lotman’s monograph Lectures on Structural Poetics (1964).
Mihhail Lotman
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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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Hegemonic signification from cultural semiotics point of view
This paper attempts to integrate discourse theories, mainly the theory of hegemony by Essex School, and Tartu–Moscow School’s cultural semiotics, and sets for itself the modest task to point to the applicability of semiotic approach in political analysis.
Andreas Ventsel
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Intermedial contexts of the coat of arms motif in lyrical poetry by Viktor Krivulin
Although the heraldry theme does not belong to the main poetry themes of Viktor Krivulin, it is indicative of his poetic reflections on the relationship between self-comprehension of the Russian authorities, the dynamics of Russian art development and ...
A. V. Markov
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On the concept of mythopoetic thinking in the Semiotics of Tartu-Moscow School
The notion of myth has remarkable place in the analysis of culture of TM School. The present paper discusses mythopoetic modelling from the perspective of the cognitive, social and historical aspects, regarding culture and consciousness as isomorphic, both functioning as at least bilingual mechanism.
Paulus, Ave, Niitra, Mari
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The reception and dissemination of B.A. Uspenskiy’s academic ideas in China
INTRODUCTION. Boris A. Uspensky, an outstanding Russian semiotist and one of the key founders of the Tartu-Moscow Semiotic School, has been attracting more and more attention in the Chinese academic community in recent years.
Jiamei Sun, Mingqi Xie
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In the footsteps of the semiotic school of Moscow-Tartu / Tartu-Moscow: Evaluations and perspectives [PDF]
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Among the sceptics who have considered The Tale of Igor’s Campaign an 18th-century forgery, three scholars provided the most scientifically grounded hypotheses.
Mikhail Trunin
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UEG Week 2020 Poster Presentations. [PDF]
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Proprioceptive Resonance and Multimodal Semiotics: Readiness to Act, Embodied Cognition, and the Dynamics of Meaning. [PDF]
Sanna M.
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