Yuri Lotman (1922-1993) was one of the most prominent and
influential scholars of the twentieth century working in the Soviet
Union. A co-founder of the Tartu-Moscow school of semiotics, he
applied his mind to a wide array of disciplines, from aesthetics to
literary and cultural history, narrative theory to intellectual
history, cinema to mythology. This collection provides a
stand-alone primer to his intellectual legacy in both semiotics and
cultural history. It includes new translations of some of his major
pieces as well as works that have never been published in English.
The collection brings Lotman into the orbit of contemporary
concerns such as gender, memory, performance, world literature, and
urban life. It is aimed at students from various disciplines and is
augmented by an introduction and notes that elucidate the relevant
contexts.
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