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Notes on Yuri Lotman’s structuralism
International Journal of Cultural Studies, 2014Most accounts of Yuri Lotman’s legacy describe the evolution of his oeuvre from structuralism to a systemic version of post-structuralism. This article, however, suggests that Lotman valued highly the heuristic possibilities of the structural method throughout his career – he saw that, as a methodological approach, it enables the whole sphere of ...
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Review: High Society Dinners: Dining in Tsarist Russia, by Yuri Lotman and Jelena Pogosjan
Alison K. Smith
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PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1994
When did the Berlin Wall come down? However much this event took us by surprise in the autumn of 1989—indeed, no one foresaw either its rapidity or its consequences—I believe that the fissures in the wall began to be clearly felt in the early 1960s. A few unknown scholars—thinkers expressing disturbing ideas in hermetic idioms—were regrouping, like a ...
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When did the Berlin Wall come down? However much this event took us by surprise in the autumn of 1989—indeed, no one foresaw either its rapidity or its consequences—I believe that the fissures in the wall began to be clearly felt in the early 1960s. A few unknown scholars—thinkers expressing disturbing ideas in hermetic idioms—were regrouping, like a ...
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Yuri Lotman’s cultural semiotics as a contribution to media ecology
Explorations in Media Ecology, 2015Abstract The article is devoted to the scientific legacy of a famous Soviet literary and culture scholar and semiotician, Yuri Lotman. Authors consider that many of Lotman’s ideas bring him together with the field of media ecology. Lotman’s cultural semiotics approach could in general be reduced to the formula ‘the medium is the text ...
Anna A. Novikova, Varvara P. Chumakova
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The topography of Yuri Lotman’s semiosphere
International Journal of Cultural Studies, 2014The purpose of the article is to examine Yuri Lotman’s models of the semiosphere and of semiotic spaces in literature and culture in the context of the spatial turn in cultural studies. It argues that Lotman’s writings anticipate the ‘spatial turn’ in cultural studies.
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Semiótica de la Cultura. De Yuri Lotman al futuro
2022Il volume raccoglie scritti di semiotica della cultura che rielaborano ed attualizzano il pensiero e la metodologia sviluppata da Jurij Lotman, uno dei padri della disciplina ...
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World Literature Beyond Hegemony in Yuri M. Lotman's Cultural Semiotics
Comparative Critical Studies, 2010A temptation for many who are concerned with history and the typology of cultures and civilization is to say, ‘That didn’t happen, so it couldn’t have happened’, or, in other words, ‘This is unknown to me, so it must be impossible’. This in fact means that the chronological section, so tiny in comparison with the total written and oral history of ...
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A Grammar of the Languages of Culture: Literary Theory and Yury M. Lotman's Semiotics
New Literary History, 1978y RY M. LOTMAN has recently been concerned with developing a cohesive doctrine for Eastern European "structuralist" criticism. While French "structuralists" have been establishing the parameters of individual systems and the relationships of these systems to their components, the Chairman of Russian Literature at the State University of Tartu has been ...
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