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Tartu Semiotics in 2012
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Kalevi Kull
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26. April 2014
Abstract
Semiotics can be defined as the study of what can err, thus generalizing Umberto Eco’s definition. Introducing the fourth section on the Tartu School of semiotics for Chinese Semiotic Studies, the focus is put on the recent developments and the current state at the center of semiotics in Tartu.
Keywords: semiotic worldview; scope of semiotics; Juri Lotman; Tartu School of semiotics; Sign Systems Studies
Published Online: 2014-4-26
Published in Print: 2012-12-1
© 2014 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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- Front matter
- Global Semiotics: Bridging Different Civilizations —The 11th World Congress of IASS, Nanjing Normal University
- A Portrait of Professor Yiheng Zhao
- The Paradox of Translation
- Semiotics and Its Double-institutional Aspects: As Analyzing Methods and as Institutionalized Objects
- A Semiotic Perspective on the Language of Science
- The Theories of Value and Opposition Applied to Mathematics
- Zoomorphism: An Analytic Model for Drama Characters
- The Back of Mnemosyne A Cultural-semiotic Analysis of the Forgetting Mechanism of Culture
- “Le Soleil”. Representation or Re-presentation?
- An Analysis of Symbolized Character Images and Dual Discourses in Comic Novels
- Theoretical Models for the Rhetorical Analysis of Photomontage
- Demystification of an Ad Using Barthes’s Cultural Semiotics
- Introduction to the Special Section for Peircean Semiotics and His Philosophy of Inquiry
- Semiosis and Phase Transitions in Biology: a Peircean View
- Peirce on Wonder, Inquiry and the Semiotic Ubiquity of Surprise
- Semiotic Boundary Values, Spirit and Human Freedom
- Tartu Semiotics in 2012
- The Tartu Synthesis in Semiotics Today Viewed from America
- On Cognitive and Semiotic Functions of Shifters
- Pragmatical Aspects of Models of Sociocultural Space
- Sign Systems Studies and the Semiotic Journals of the World
- CogSem Notes IV
Schlagwörter für diesen Artikel
semiotic worldview;
scope of semiotics;
Juri Lotman;
Tartu School of semiotics;
Sign Systems Studies
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Front matter
- Global Semiotics: Bridging Different Civilizations —The 11th World Congress of IASS, Nanjing Normal University
- A Portrait of Professor Yiheng Zhao
- The Paradox of Translation
- Semiotics and Its Double-institutional Aspects: As Analyzing Methods and as Institutionalized Objects
- A Semiotic Perspective on the Language of Science
- The Theories of Value and Opposition Applied to Mathematics
- Zoomorphism: An Analytic Model for Drama Characters
- The Back of Mnemosyne A Cultural-semiotic Analysis of the Forgetting Mechanism of Culture
- “Le Soleil”. Representation or Re-presentation?
- An Analysis of Symbolized Character Images and Dual Discourses in Comic Novels
- Theoretical Models for the Rhetorical Analysis of Photomontage
- Demystification of an Ad Using Barthes’s Cultural Semiotics
- Introduction to the Special Section for Peircean Semiotics and His Philosophy of Inquiry
- Semiosis and Phase Transitions in Biology: a Peircean View
- Peirce on Wonder, Inquiry and the Semiotic Ubiquity of Surprise
- Semiotic Boundary Values, Spirit and Human Freedom
- Tartu Semiotics in 2012
- The Tartu Synthesis in Semiotics Today Viewed from America
- On Cognitive and Semiotic Functions of Shifters
- Pragmatical Aspects of Models of Sociocultural Space
- Sign Systems Studies and the Semiotic Journals of the World
- CogSem Notes IV