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The space of culture
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Other title information: the place of nature in Estonia and beyond
Annotation: This volume sets out to construct a tentative bridge between the physical and perceived (academic) worlds, between the understandings of culture and nature, their spatiality and temporality by tackling the spatiality of culture phenomena across disciplinary boundaries. The contributions are arranged around a general question of how humans organise the spaces in which they live. The book is divided according to three themes: the humanities and ecosemiotic approach to nature, constructing nature, and examining environmental and landscape change. The first provides an historical review of the humanities and expands on the more theoretical themes. The second section discusses some ways in constructing (wild) nature with specific examples. The final one illustrates the changes that various cultures have brought about in the environment examining landscapes and domestication. The space of culture and the place of nature in various cultures are discussed critically throughout the volume in a way that challenges their ontological separations and invites to discuss culture-nature relationships on a more balanced basis
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Wholeness and its remainders
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Other title information: theoretical procedures of totalization and detotalization in semiotics, philosophy and politics
Annotation: The PhD thesis is a piece of research into the nature of theoretical constructions in various academic disciplines. Drawing on a close analysis of some theoretical works in the field of semiotics, philosophy and politics, it distinguishes between totalizing and detotalizing ways of dealing with the phenomenal multiplicity which always confronts researchers when the construction of a theory is at stake. Theoretical procedures of totalization constitute phenomenal multiplicity into self-enclosed wholes and erase their remains. The thesis considers this kind of procedure from a temporal point of view, focusing on the theories of temporality elaborated by St. Augustine and Edmund Husserl and, from a systemic point of view, focusing on the theory of the (linguistic) system elaborated by Ferdinand de Saussure. Martin Heidegger's critique of the notion of 'presence' and Karl Marx's critique of the notion of 'value' are examined as problematizing the main instruments of temporal and systemic totalization respectively. Still, both Heidegger and Marx lingered within the logic of totality, simply opposing a more authentic wholeness to an inauthentic one. The works of Jacques Lacan, Jacques Derrida and Jean Baudrillard are, in contrast, considered in the thesis as representatives of detotalizing procedures which claim the impossibility of self-enclosed wholeness drawing on the inexhaustible remnants of any totalization and a general principle of constitutive openness. Particular attention is paid to those aspects of Yuri Lotman's later thought – such as the notions of explosion, boundary and dialogue – which can be understood as instruments for theoretical procedures of temporal and systemic detotalization of this sort. In the course of the thesis it becomes clear that, for political reasons, the commitment of this research is to detotalization. This commitment is illustrated in the last part of the work. There, the attempts at rethinking emancipative politics elaborated by three contemporary philosophers – Giorgio Agamben, Alain Badiou and Jacques Rancière – are analyzed as theoretical procedures of political detotalization from both a systemic and a temporal point of view. Wholeness and its remains: theoretical procedures of totalization and detotalization in semiotics, philosophy and politics The dissertation examines the nature of theoretical constructions in various disciplines. Based on a close analysis of some written works in the field of semiotics, philosophy and politics, a distinction is made between totalizing and detotalizing approaches to dealing with the diversity and heterogeneity of phenomena, which always plagues researchers and scientists in the creation of theories. Theoretical procedures of totalization reduce phenomenal diversity to self-contained and residue-free wholes.The dissertation analyses such procedures from both a temporal perspective (St. Augustine's and Edmund Husserl's theories of time) and a systemic perspective (Ferdinand de Saussure's theory of (linguistic) systems). Martin Heidegger's critique of the concept of 'presence/presentness' and Karl Marx's critique of the concept of 'value' undermine the theoretical tools of temporal and systemic totalization, respectively. But neither Heidegger nor Marx go beyond the logic of totality, they simply contrast authentic wholeness with false and inauthentic. The works of Jacques Lacan, Jacques Derrida and Jean Baudrillard, on the other hand, represent procedures of detotalization that highlight the impossibility of self-contained wholeness, relying on the principles of the inexhaustibility of the residues of totalization and deconstructive openness. The dissertation pays special attention to those aspects of Juri Lotman's later thought – the concepts of explosion, limit and dialogue – that may be useful in developing such procedures of temporal and systemic detotalization. The dissertation contributes to detotalization for political reasons, which are revealed in the final section of the work. It analyzes the attempt of contemporary philosophers Giorgio Agamben, Alain Badiou and Jacques Rancière to rethink emancipatory politics as a procedure of political detotalization from both a systemic and temporal perspective.
Identifier: 9789949119349
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The Models of Space, Time and Vision in V. Nabokov's Fiction
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Other title information: Narrative Strategies and Cultural Frames
Annotation: Marina Grishakova belongs to the younger generation of scholars of the Tartu-Moscow school of semiotics. Her book is part of a semio-narratological tradition of a single author or a single work research that tackles issues of wider theoretical import: applicability of the concept of "modeling" in the humanities, theory of mimesis and the function of experimental literature in ( post)modernist culture. By drawing on Y. Lotman's conception of artistic models, the book adopts the semiotic perspective on modeling as an open-ended heuristic process underlying the logic of discovery and creative thinking. The book discusses the models of time and memory in modernist culture (Nietzsche's and Bergson's philosophy of time, Minkowski's research on the psychopathological types of temporality) and their relevance to Nabokov's fiction; popular-scientific notions of serialism and the fourth dimension; thematizations of the observer in modernist philosophy and arts; visual "prostheses" and "machines" (Eco), particularly the "camera vision" metaphor, its relation to Bergson's notion of automatism and the popular idea of the criminal use of hypnosis. Vision is also thematized as a means of seduction and noncoercive control. Even before Foucault, Baudrillard and other critics of modernity, Nabokov noticed that advertising, political propaganda and erotic seduction alike employ implicit forms of suggestion. The book revises Rorty's dilemma of "autonomy" and "solidarity" as applied to Nabokov's work and offers new readings. It considers categories of narrative poetics as forms of cultural encoding that broaden and transform reader's modes of perception and sense-making. Micro-models active in certain contexts or in the works of certain authors function as mobile interfaces between individual sensibilities and complex cultural chrono- and spatio-types where time and space take on conceptual meaning.
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Advertising analysis: Cold war versus big thaw vodka advertising
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 2
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Cultural specificity and internationalism in present day Far Eastern writing
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- 1211-1214
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Dance and temporality: Possibilities of meaning
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- 1219-1222
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Dark matter: Towards a semiotics of the unsayable
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- 1227-1230
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Genre, verisimilitude, and advertising
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- 1199-1202
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Hungarian advertisement is on the move
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- 1223-1226
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La contribution de la semiotique aux processus de prise de decision marketing: Esquisse d’un renouveau paradigmatique
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- 1215-1218
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Le mythe dans la radio
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- 1207-1210
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Les chants de la voix: entre le bruit et le silence
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Multicultural marketing of risk—The meaning of communication policy for insurance companies
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- 1259-1262
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Observing the structures of symbols from Chinese Yijing
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- 1247-1250
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Semiotics and temporality facing the art works of El Lissitsky and Helio Oiticica
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The charm and seduction of brand names
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- 1263-1268
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The mythical time in Scriabin
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- 1243-1246
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The semiotics of “document” and the antelope of Suzanne Briet
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The semiotics of the writing systems of Tolkien’s Middle earth
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- 1239-1242
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The sign nature of goods and commodities
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Toward a semiotic reading of modern calligraphy
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Writing as a sense of sound
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‘Graphication’ et contiguïtés transformatives dans la construction dynamique de la connaissance
In: Semiotica 1986, Issue 2024-03-04 00:00:00
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1986.58.3-4.329
La psychose du texte: Duel analytique et théorie du texte
In: Semiotica 1986, Issue 2024-03-04 00:00:00
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1986.58.3-4.287
Not in so many words
In: Semiotica 1986, Issue 2024-03-04 00:00:00
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1986.58.3-4.343
Review article
In: Semiotica 1986, Issue 2024-03-04 00:00:00
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1986.58.3-4.371
Sémiotiques comparées du touriste et du voyageur
In: Semiotica 1986, Issue 2024-03-04 00:00:00
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- 269-286
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1986.58.3-4.269
Stage properties in Plautine comedy I
In: Semiotica 1986, Issue 2024-03-04 00:00:00
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1986.58.3-4.193
Temporal strategies and constraints in narrative
In: Semiotica 1986, Issue 2024-03-04 00:00:00
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1986.58.3-4.245
The measure of the eye: The inadequacies of a critical metaphor
In: Semiotica 1986, Issue 2024-03-04 00:00:00
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1986.58.3-4.315
The psychosemantic structure of narrative
In: Semiotica 1986, Issue 2024-03-04 00:00:00
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1986.58.3-4.217