Estonian Approaches to Culture Theory
Lang, Valter
Estonian Approaches to Culture Theory - Tartu University of Tartu Press 2014 - 1 electronic resource (335 p.)
Open Access
The fourth volume in the Approaches to Culture Theory series is a contemporary Estonian anthology in culture theory. Most of the authors are members of the research groups of the Centre of Excellence in Cultural Theory: archaeology, cultural communication studies, contemporary cultural studies, ethnology, folkloristics, religious studies, landscape studies, and semiotics. These scholars have revised their recent work to highlight current topics in culture theory in Estonia and use theoretical analyses to advance the self-description and self-understanding of culture. Contributors include Aili Aarelaid-Tart, Martin Ehala, Halliki Harro-Loit, Tiiu Jaago, Anne Kull, Kalevi Kull, Kristin Kuutma, Valter Lang, Art Leete, Kati Lindström, Mihhail Lotman, Hannes Palang, Rein Raud, Raul Tiganik, Peeter Torop, Ülo Valk, and Tõnu Viik.
Creative Commons
English
OAPEN_500356 9789949326143
10.26530/OAPEN_500356 doi
Semiotics / semiology
Cultural studies
cultural typology semiotics translation culture culture theory cultural communication semiosphere text chronotype religion language philosophy of culture anthropology identity landscape communication Edmund Husserl Folklore
Estonian Approaches to Culture Theory - Tartu University of Tartu Press 2014 - 1 electronic resource (335 p.)
Open Access
The fourth volume in the Approaches to Culture Theory series is a contemporary Estonian anthology in culture theory. Most of the authors are members of the research groups of the Centre of Excellence in Cultural Theory: archaeology, cultural communication studies, contemporary cultural studies, ethnology, folkloristics, religious studies, landscape studies, and semiotics. These scholars have revised their recent work to highlight current topics in culture theory in Estonia and use theoretical analyses to advance the self-description and self-understanding of culture. Contributors include Aili Aarelaid-Tart, Martin Ehala, Halliki Harro-Loit, Tiiu Jaago, Anne Kull, Kalevi Kull, Kristin Kuutma, Valter Lang, Art Leete, Kati Lindström, Mihhail Lotman, Hannes Palang, Rein Raud, Raul Tiganik, Peeter Torop, Ülo Valk, and Tõnu Viik.
Creative Commons
English
OAPEN_500356 9789949326143
10.26530/OAPEN_500356 doi
Semiotics / semiology
Cultural studies
cultural typology semiotics translation culture culture theory cultural communication semiosphere text chronotype religion language philosophy of culture anthropology identity landscape communication Edmund Husserl Folklore