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Sign Systems Studies 28 (2000) [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback, 340 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 2000
  • Leidėjas: Tartu University Press
  • ISBN-10: 14064243
  • ISBN-13: 14064243
Sign Systems Studies 28  (2000)
  • Formatas: Paperback, 340 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 2000
  • Leidėjas: Tartu University Press
  • ISBN-10: 14064243
  • ISBN-13: 14064243
The journal was established by Juri Lotman (as Trudy po Znakovym Sistemam - Shmeiwtikh [ Semeiotiké]) in 1964, thus being internationally the oldest semiotic periodical. Initially a Russian-language series, it became into a central institution of semiotics of culture. Since 1998, it is published as an international reviewed journal on semiotics of culture and nature.
  • Peeter Torop, Mihhail Lotman, Kalevi Kull – Intercommunication: Editors' comments (11-14)
General semiotics
  • John Deely – Semiotics as a postmodern recovery of the cultural unconscious (15-48)
  • Winfried Nöth – Umberto Eco's semiotic threshold (49-61)
  • Jaakko Hintikka – Language as a “mirror of nature” (62-72)
  • Frederik Stjernfelt – Mereology and semiotics (73-98)
Semiotics of culture
  • Marcel Danesi – A note on Vico and Lotman: Semiotics as a “science of the imagination” (99-115)
  • Peeter Torop Intersemiotic space: Adrianopol in F. Dostoevsky's "Crime and punishment" St. Petersburg (116-133)
  • Dinda Gorlée – Text semiotics: Textology as survival machine (134-157)
  • Thomas G. Winner – Czech and Tartu-Moscow semiotics: The cultural semiotics of Vladim?r Macura (158-180)
  • Toni Huttunen – From ”Word-Images” to “Chapter-Shots”: The imaginist montage of Anatolij Mariengof (181-198)
  • Irina Avramets – On the definition of genre of Dostoevsky's works (199-216)
  • Mihhail Lotman – Russian verse: Its metrics, versification systems, and prosody (generative synopsis) (217-241)
  • Marina Grishakova – V. Nabokov’s “Bend Sinister”: A social message or an experiment with time? (242-263)
  • Jose Sanjines– The book at the outskirts of culture: Cortazar's first almanac (264-280)
  • Linnart Mäll – On the concept of humanistic base texts (281-289)
Ecosemiotics
  • Roland Posner– Semiotic pollution: Deliberations towards an ecology of signs (290-308)
  • Dagmar Schmauks – Teddy bears, Tamagotchis, transgenic mice: A semiotic typology of artificial animals (309-325)
Biosemiotics
  • Kalevi Kull – An introduction to phytosemiotics: Semiotic botany and vegetative sign systems (326-350)
  • Felice Cimatti – The circular semiosis of Giorgio Prodi (351-379)
  • Aleksei Turovski – The semiotics of animal freedom: A zoologist's attempt to perceive the semiotic aim of Heini Hediger (380-387)
  • Myrdene Anderson – Sharing G. Evelyn Hutchinson's fabricational noise (388-396)
  • Sabine Brauckmann – Steps towards an ecology of cognition: A holistic essay (397-420)
Reviews
  • Winfried Nöth & Kalevi Kull – Discovering ecosemiotics (421-424)
  • Anti Randviir, Eero Tarasti, Vilmos Voigt – Finno-Ugric semiotics: Cultures and metacultures (425-438)