CULTURAL SEMIOTICS: CULTURAL MECHANISMS, BOUNDARIES, IDENTITIES Tartu 26.02-2.03.2002 Section "Cultural Semiotics and Complex Cultural Analysis"
Preliminary program: Monday, February 25 Arrival Tuesday, February 26 Museum of Tartu University History, Toome Hill 09.30 Registration 10.00 Opening Plenary session 10.30 Mihhail Lotman. (Tartu University, Estonia) Holistic vs Atomistic in Semiotics 11.00 Mihhail Gasparov. (Moscow, Russia) Parafraz i interteksty Break 12.00 Karl Eimermacher. (Lotman-Institut/Ruhr-Univers. Bochum, Germany) Parametrizacija prostyh i slozhnyh semioticheskih sistem (modelej) 12.30 Boris Egorov. (Peterburg, Russia) Ob izdanii 2-go toma pisem J. M. Lotmana 14.00-15.00 Lunch 15.00 Colin Grant. (Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, Scotland) Destabilising Social Communication Theory and Fuzzy Semiotics 15.30 Leonid Chertov (St. Petersburg State University, Russia) The Spatial Semiosis in Culture 16.00 Tatiana Chernigovskaya. (St. Petersburg State University, Russia) Semiotic Specificity of Cerebral Hemispheres: What has Changed since the 80-ies? 16.30 Anti Randviir (Tartu University, Estonia) Meaning and Space: Semiosphere and Spatialization of Meaning Break 17.30 Patrick Seriot. (University of Lausanne, Switzerland) The Notion of "totality" in Ljubischev's Work from the Point of View of the Tartu Semiotic School 18.00 Irina Oukhvanova. (Belarusian State University) A Politician as an Object of Semiotic Analysis 18.30 Kalevi Kull. (Tartu University, Estonia) Ecosemiotic Roots of Sovereignty 19.00 Anna Markovich. (Minsk State Linguistic University, Belarus) Politicians' Interaction as an Object of Semiotic Analysis Wednesday, February 27 Museum of Tartu University History, Toome Hill 10.00 Susan Petrilli. (University of Bari, Italy) Current Trends in Semiotic Theory I. 10.30 Augusto Ponzio. (University of Bari, Italy) Current Trends in Semiotic Theory II. 11.00 Juipi Chien. (National Taiwan University) Schema as the Primary Modeling System of the Visual Arts Break 12.00 Sadeq Rahimi. (Montreal, McGill University, Canada) Semiotic Analysis and the Question of Cultural Logic: an Integrative Approach 12.30 Jerzy Jarco. (Wroclaw University of Economics, Poland) National individuality of Polish mental cultures development 13.00 Natalya Kulinka. (Belarusian State University) Men's Magazines Content in the Interaction of World-Views and Speech Behaviour 13.30 Kaie Kotov. (Tartu University, Estonia) Making Sense in the Visual World: a Semiospheric Approach 14.00-15.00 Lunch 15.00 Irene Portis-Winner. (Harvard, USA) Eric Wolf, Crosser of Boundaries 15.30 Almira Ousmanova. (Minsk, European Humanities University, Belarus) History and Visual Representation: Film as a Historical Text 16.00 Kestutis Nastopka. (Centre for Semiotic studies, Vilnius University, Lithuania) Two Approaches to the Myth of City Foundation: Syntagmatic and Paradigmatic 16.30 Ester Vosu. (Tartu University, Estonia) Theatricality as a Model in Cultural Research Break 17.30 Heidi Toelle. (Sorbonne Nouvelle, France) Fire and Water in the Koranic Cosmology 18.00 Linnart Mall. (Tartu University, Estonia) Terms Denoting 'Culture' in Ancient Indian and Chinese Cultures 18.30 Marina Grishakova. (Tartu University, Estonia) Game semiotics in Literature Thursday, February 28 In memory of Yuri M. Lotman Tartu University Library, Struwe 1 09.30 Opening of the exhibition dedicated to Yuri Lotman's 80th anniversary 10.00 - 10.30 Juri Lotman Scholarship Award Ceremony. Museum of Tartu University History, Toome Hill 11.00 Thomas Winner. (Brown University, USA) How did the Ideas of Y. M. Lotman Reach the Western Scholars 11.30 Peeter Torop. (Tartu University, Estonia) Translation as a Working Principle of Culture 12.30 Walk to Raadi. 14.00 - 15.00 Lunch Museum of Tartu University History, Toome Hill 15.00 Peet Lepik. (Tallinn Pedagogic University, Estonia) Universalistic Ideas in Juri Lotman's semiotics 15.30 Ulle Parli. (Tartu University, Estonia) Proper Noun in Lotman's Semiotics 16.00 Han-Liang Chang. (National Taiwan University) Is Language a Primary Modeling System? - On Lotman's Semiosphere 16.30 Andreas Schonle. (University of Michigan, USA) Lotman and American Cultural Studies: The Case for Cross-Fertilization 17.00 Andrei Hornykh. (Minsk, European Humanities University, Belarus) The Problem of Other Language in Lotman's Semiotics 18.00 Dinner Friday, March 1 Museum of Tartu University History, Toome Hill 10.00 Maria del Mar Llera. (University of Salamanca, Spain) Do We Understand Each Other? Pragmatic Approaches to Intercultural Ethics 10.30 Marcin Brocki. (University of Wroclaw, Poland) Semiotics of Culture and New Polish Ethnology 11.00 Massimo Leone. (University of Siena, Italy) Boundaries and Identities in Religious Conversion: a Semiotic Analysis Approach Break 12.00 Irina Paert?(University of Wales, United Kingdom) "Old ways" versus "new ways": The Semiotics of Old Believer Representations of the PAST 12.30 Elize Bisanz. (University of Luneburg, Germany) The Abstract Structure of the Aesthetic Sign 13.00 Maria Nekljudova (Russian State University for the Humanities, Russia) The Language of Feeling in Seventeenth-Century French Culture 13.30 14.00-15.00 Lunch 15.00 Pekka Pesonen. (Helsinki University, Finland) Utopia as Truth: Modernism-Socialist Realism-Postmodernism in Russian culture 15.30 Dalia Satkauskyte. (Vilnius University, Lithuania) Myth of Lithuania as "the Nation of Poets" and the Phenomenon of Mass Poetry 16.0 Valerij Gretchko. (Hokkaido University, Japan) Aesthetic Conception of Russian Formalism: the Cognitive View 16.30 Jan Levchenko. (Tartu University, Estonia) Between Word and Gesture: The Romantic Consciousness of Russian Formalism Break 17.30 Maija Kononen. (Helsinki University, Finland) The "infernal" Subtexts in Brodsky`s "Pjataja godovschina" 18.00 Loreta Macanskaite. (Institute of Lithuanian Literature and Folklore, Lithuania) Semiotics of Fault (based on Antanas Skema's novel Isaoc) 18.30 Ilia Kalinin. (European University at St. Petersburg, Russia) The Semiotic Model of the Historical Process: History - Between Grammar and Rhetoric Saturday, March 2 (Tallinn) 08.30 Departure from Tartu Estonian Academic Library, Ravala Ave 10 11.00 Opening of the exhibition dedicated to Yuri Lotman's 80th anniversary Estonian Academy of Sciences, Toompea Plenary session 12.00-12.15 Greeting from the President of the Estonian Academy of Sciences Juri Engelbrecht. 12.15-12.30 Greeting from the representative of the Estonian Government. 12.30 Aleksander Pjatigorskij. (London, United Kingdom) Semiotics as Phenomenology 13.00 David Bethea. (Madison, USA) Kak pisat nauchno obosnovannuju "vnutrennjuju" biografiju Pushkina posle Lotmana 13.30 Larissa Volpert. (Tartu University, Estonia) Ironija v "Kapitanskoi dochke" 14.00 Myrdene Anderson. (Purdue University, USA) Culture as Semiotics and Semiosis 18.00 Reception of the President of Estonia Arnold Ruutel.
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