This paper seeks to situate the Tartu-Moscow School of Semiotics of the 1960– 1980s within the larger European intellectual-historical context from which it sprang, and in which it played a vital role. Analysing the school members’ engagement with their peers throughout Europe, we outline an “entangled history” (histoire croisée) of multi-directional scientific and philosophical influence. In this perspective, we discuss the most productive concepts and methods of Tartu-Moscow semiotics in the fields of general verse theory, intertextual theory and cultural theory
The paper focuses on a particular episode in the (pre)history of semiotics in the USSR in the 1920s–...
This article sketches out general approach to using cultural semiotics as a cognitive tool for analy...
The article provides a survey of some milestone works of representatives of the Tartu-Moscow School ...
[Abstract] The aim of this presentation will be to try and find a common ground between the cultural...
The interpretation of cultural history in the context of cultural semiotics, especially interpretati...
This paper aims to reconstruct the fortune of the semiotic analysis of cartomancy, considered as a p...
382 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.As such, the Tartu School sta...
Review: Maxim Waldstein, Soviet Empire of Signs: A History of the Tartu School of Semiotics
The article examines and contextualises a corpus of ideas by members of the Tartu–Moscow (semiotic) ...
This article examines the contribution of the Tartu-Moscow School of Semiotics to semiotic studies o...
The paper presents the importance of the School of Semiotics from Tartu (Estonia) in the appearance ...
This paper is focused on the major contributions of the two main schools of semiotic thought in Russ...
Remarks on the Philosophical Backgroundof Tartu Semiotics "The paper explores various approaches to ...
The introductory article proposes to offer a general frame for the special issue, discussing the eme...
The article gives a historical overview of the institutional development of semiotics in Estonia dur...
The paper focuses on a particular episode in the (pre)history of semiotics in the USSR in the 1920s–...
This article sketches out general approach to using cultural semiotics as a cognitive tool for analy...
The article provides a survey of some milestone works of representatives of the Tartu-Moscow School ...
[Abstract] The aim of this presentation will be to try and find a common ground between the cultural...
The interpretation of cultural history in the context of cultural semiotics, especially interpretati...
This paper aims to reconstruct the fortune of the semiotic analysis of cartomancy, considered as a p...
382 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.As such, the Tartu School sta...
Review: Maxim Waldstein, Soviet Empire of Signs: A History of the Tartu School of Semiotics
The article examines and contextualises a corpus of ideas by members of the Tartu–Moscow (semiotic) ...
This article examines the contribution of the Tartu-Moscow School of Semiotics to semiotic studies o...
The paper presents the importance of the School of Semiotics from Tartu (Estonia) in the appearance ...
This paper is focused on the major contributions of the two main schools of semiotic thought in Russ...
Remarks on the Philosophical Backgroundof Tartu Semiotics "The paper explores various approaches to ...
The introductory article proposes to offer a general frame for the special issue, discussing the eme...
The article gives a historical overview of the institutional development of semiotics in Estonia dur...
The paper focuses on a particular episode in the (pre)history of semiotics in the USSR in the 1920s–...
This article sketches out general approach to using cultural semiotics as a cognitive tool for analy...
The article provides a survey of some milestone works of representatives of the Tartu-Moscow School ...