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E-raamat: Companion to Juri Lotman: A Semiotic Theory of Culture

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  • Formaat: 552 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Dec-2021
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350181632
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  • Formaat: 552 pages
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"Juri Lotman (1922-1993), the Jewish-Russian-Estonian historian, literary scholar and semiotician, was one of the most original and important cultural theorists of the 20th century, as well as a co-founder of the well-known Tartu-Moscow School of Semiotics. This is the first authoritative volume in any language to explore the main facets of Lotman's work and discuss his main ideas in the context of contemporary scholarship. Boasting an interdisciplinary cast of contributing academics from across mainlandEurope, as well as the USA, the UK, Australia, Argentina and Brazil, The Companion to Juri Lotman is the definitive text about Lotman's intellectual legacy. The book is structured into three main sections - Context, Concepts and Dialogue - which simultaneously provide ease of navigation and intriguing prisms through which to view his various scholarly contributions. Saussure, Bakhtin, Language, Memory, Space, Cultural History, New Historicism, Literary Studies and Political Theory are just some of the thinkers, themes and approaches examined in relation to Lotman, while the introduction and thematic Lotman bibliography that frame the main essays provide valuable background knowledge and useful information for further research. The book foregrounds how Lotman's insights have been especially influential in conceptualizing meaning making practices in culture and society, and how they, in turn, have inspired the work of a diverse group of scholars. The Companion to Juri Lotman shines a light on a hugely significant and all-too often neglected figure in 20th-century intellectual history"--

Juri Lotman (1922–1993), the Jewish-Russian-Estonian historian, literary scholar and semiotician, was one of the most original and important cultural theorists of the 20th century, as well as a co-founder of the well-known Tartu-Moscow School of Semiotics. This is the first authoritative volume in any language to explore the main facets of Lotman's work and discuss his main ideas in the context of contemporary scholarship.

Boasting an interdisciplinary cast of contributing academics from across mainland Europe, as well as the USA, the UK, Australia, Argentina and Brazil, The Companion to Juri Lotman is the definitive text about Lotman's intellectual legacy. The book is structured into three main sections – Context, Concepts and Dialogue – which simultaneously provide ease of navigation and intriguing prisms through which to view his various scholarly contributions. Saussure, Bakhtin, Language, Memory, Space, Cultural History, New Historicism, Literary Studies and Political Theory are just some of the thinkers, themes and approaches examined in relation to Lotman, while the introduction and thematic Lotman bibliography that frame the main essays provide valuable background knowledge and useful information for further research.

The book foregrounds how Lotman's insights have been especially influential in conceptualizing meaning making practices in culture and society, and how they, in turn, have inspired the work of a diverse group of scholars. The Companion to Juri Lotman shines a light on a hugely significant and all-too often neglected figure in 20th-century intellectual history.

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The cheerful colors of the books cover already say it: Lotman is of and for today. His pioneering semiotics of culture inflected the linguistic bias into a wide array of thinking about culture - not as distinct cultures-in-tension but as the environment that makes life livable. The many chapter titles like Lotman and... are telling: of the width of relevance of his ideas, of their interdisciplinarity, and of the spirit of collaboration. It gives the genre name Companion a new, vital and actual meaning. This book is a great gift to current cultural scholarship. * Mieke Bal, Cultural Theorist and Critic, Amsterdam School of Cultural Analysis, Netherlands * Inexhaustible in his curiosity and creative intelligence, Juri Lotman is one of the great modern thinkers about culture. His generous mind seemed to dart from place to place, casting a brilliant light wherever it turned. At moments of bafflement, I have repeatedly found in him a source at once of clarification and inspiration. This volume stands as powerful testimony to his generative power across a wide range of inquiries. * Stephen Greenblatt, John Cogan University Professor of the Humanities, Harvard University, USA *

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A comprehensive interdisciplinary companion to the intellectual legacy of Juri Lotman, the celebrated cultural historian and theorist.
List of figures
vii
Acknowledgements viii
Notes on contributors ix
Introduction 1(14)
Marek Tamm
Peeter Torop
1 Lotman's life and work Tatyana Kuzovkina
15(16)
Part I Lotman in context
31(90)
2 Lotman and Saussure Ekaterina Velmezova
33(14)
3 Lotman and Russian formalism Mikhail Trunin
47(15)
4 Lotman and Jakobson Igor Pilshchikov and Elin Sutiste
62(16)
5 Lotman and Bakhtin Caryl Emerson
78(13)
6 Lotman and the Tartu-Moscow School of Semiotics Merit Rickberg and Silvi Salupere
91(14)
7 Lotman in transnational context Igor Pilshchikov
105(16)
Part II Lotman in concepts
121(188)
8 Language Suren Zolyan
123(13)
9 Text Aleksei Semenenko
136(12)
10 Culture Mihhail Lotman
148(13)
11 Communication Winfried Noth
161(14)
12 Modelling KatrePdrn
175(13)
13 Narration WolfSchmid
188(12)
14 Space Anti Randviir
200(11)
15 Symbol Ilya Kalinin
211(14)
16 Image Nikolay Poselyagin
225(9)
17 Memory Renate Lachmann
234(11)
18 History Taras Boyko
245(12)
19 Biography Jan Levchenko
257(13)
20 Power Pietro Restaneo
270(12)
21 Explosion Laura Gherlone
282(14)
22 Semiosphere PeeterTorop
296(13)
Part III Lotman in dialogue
309(180)
23 Lotman and French Theory Sergey Zenkin
311(10)
24 Lotman and deconstructionism Daniele Monticelli
321(13)
25 Lotman and cultural history Marek Tamm
334(16)
26 Lotman and literary studies Katalin Kroo
350(17)
27 Lotman and New Historicism Andreas Schdnle
367(12)
28 Lotman and memory studies Nutsa Batiashvili, James V. Wertsch and Tinatin Inauri
379(11)
29 Lotman and political theory Andrey Makarychev and Alexandra Yatsyk
390(14)
30 Lotman and cultural studies John Hartley
404(17)
31 Lotman and popular culture studies Eva Kimminich
421(11)
32 Lotman and media studies Indrek Ibrus and Maarja Ojamaa
432(14)
33 Lotman and social media studies Mari-Liis Madisson and Andreas Ventsel
446(15)
34 Juri Lotman and life sciences Kalevi Kull and Timo Maran
461(15)
35 Lotman and cognitive neuroscience Edna Andrews
476(13)
Juri Lotman in English: A bibliography Remo Gramigna 489(28)
Index 517
Marek Tamm is Professor of Cultural History at Tallinn University, Estonia. He has recently published Rethinking Historical Time: New Approaches to Presentism (ed. with Laurent Olivier, 2019), Juri Lotman Culture, Memory and History: Essays in Cultural Semiotics (ed., 2019) and A Cultural History of Memory in the Early Modern Age (ed. with Alessandro Arcangeli, 2020).

Peeter Torop is Professor of Semiotics of Culture at the University of Tartu, Estonia. He is Co-Editor of the Sign Systems Studies journal and the Tartu Semiotics Library book series.