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Juri Lotman

Juri Lotman (Russian: Ю́рий Миха́йлович Ло́тман; 28 February 1922 – 28 October 1993) was a prominent Russian-Estonian literary scholar, semiotician, and historian of Russian culture, who worked at the University of Tartu. He was elected a member of the British Academy (1977), Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters (1987), Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (1989) and Estonian Academy of Sciences (1990). He was a founder of the Tartu–Moscow Semiotic School. The number of his printed works exceeds 800 titles. His archive (which is now kept at the University of Tallinn and at the Tartu University Library) which includes his correspondence with a number of Russian and Western intellectuals, is immense.

Juri Lotman
Bust of Juri Lotman by Lev Razumovsky, 1980
Born(1922-02-28)28 February 1922
Died28 October 1993(1993-10-28) (aged 71)
EducationLeningrad State University
Era20th-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
SchoolTartu–Moscow Semiotic School
InstitutionsUniversity of Tartu
Main interests
Semiotics

Biography

Juri Lotman was born in the Jewish intellectual family of lawyer Mikhail Lotman and Sorbonne-educated dentist Aleksandra Lotman in Petrograd, Russia. His elder sister Inna Obraztsova graduated from Leningrad Conservatory and became a composer and lecturer of musical theory, his younger sister Victoria Lotman was a prominent cardiologist, and his third sister Lidia Lotman was a scholar of Russian literature of the second half of the 19th century on staff at the Institute for Russian Literature of the Russian Academy of Science (Pushkin House) (she lived in Saint-Petersburg).

Lotman graduated from the secondary school in 1939 with excellent marks and was admitted to Leningrad State University without having to pass any exams. There he studied philology, which was a choice he made due to Lidia Lotman's university friends (actually he attended university lectures in philology whilst he was still at secondary school). His professors at university were the renowned lecturers and academicians – Gukovsky, Azadovsky, Tomashevsky and Propp. He was drafted in 1940 and during World War II served as a radio operator in the artillery. Demobilized from the army in 1946, he returned to his studies in the university and received his diploma with distinction in 1950. His first published research papers focused on Russian literary and social thought of the 18th and 19th century.

Unable to find an academic position in Leningrad due to anti-Semitism (he was unable to apply for a PhD program), Lotman went to Estonia in 1950 and from 1954 began his work as a lecturer in the Department of Russian literature of Tartu University and later became head of the department.

In the early '60s Lotman established academic contacts with a group of structuralist linguists in Moscow, and invited them in the first Summer School on Secondary Modeling Systems, that took place in Kääriku from 19th to 29 August 1964.[1] The group gathered at the first summer school later developed into what is now known as the Tartu–Moscow Semiotic School. Among participants of the summer school, and later members of the Tartu–Moscow school, were such names as Boris Uspensky, Vyacheslav Ivanov, Vladimir Toporov, Mikhail Gasparov, Alexander Piatigorsky, Isaak I. Revzin and Georgii Lesskis. As a result of their collective work, they established a theoretical framework for the study of the semiotics of culture.

This school has been widely known for its journal Sign Systems Studies, published by Tartu University Press ("Труды по знаковым системам") and currently the oldest semiotics journal in the world (established in 1964). Lotman studied the theory of culture, Russian literature, history, semiotics and semiology (general theories of signs and sign systems), semiotics of cinema, arts, literature, robotics, etc. In these fields, Lotman has been one of the most widely cited authors. His major study in Russian literature was dedicated to Pushkin; among his most influential works in semiotics and structuralism are Semiotics of Cinema, Analysis of the Poetic Text and The Structure of the Artistic Text. In 1984, Lotman coined the term semiosphere. In 1991 he received the Gold Medal of Philology, the highest award for a philological scholar.[2]

Juri Lotman's wife Zara Mints was also a well-known scholar of Russian literature and Tartu professor. They have three sons:

  • Mihhail Lotman (born 1952) is professor of semiotics and literary theory at Tartu University, is active in politics and has served as a member of the Riigikogu (Estonian Parliament) as a member of the conservative Res Publica Party.
  • Grigori Lotman (born 1953) is an artist.
  • Aleksei Lotman (born 1960) is a biologist, since 2006 he has also been a politician and a member of parliament for the Estonian Greens party (2007–2011).

Bibliography

  • 1975. Lotman Jurij M.; Uspenskij B.A.; Ivanov, V.V.; Toporov, V.N. and Pjatigorskij, A.M. 1975. "Theses on the Semiotic Study of Cultures (as Applied to Slavic Texts)". In: Sebeok Thomas A. (ed.), The Tell-Tale Sign: A Survey of Semiotics. Lisse (Netherlands): Peter de Ridder, 57–84. ISBN 978-90-316-0030-4
  • 1976. Analysis of the Poetic Text. (Translated by D. Barton Johnson.) Ann Arbor (Mich.): Ardis. ISBN 978-0-88233-106-5
  • 1976. "The content and structure of the concept of "literature". PTL: A Journal for Descriptive Poetics and Theory of Literature 1(2): 339–356.
  • 1976. Semiotics of Cinema. (Transl. by Mark Suino.) (Michigan Slavic Contributions.) Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, Семиотика кино и проблемы киноэстетики (in Russian) ISBN 978-0-930042-13-4
  • 1977. The Structure of the Artistic Text. Translated from the Russian by Gail Lenhoff and Ronald Vroon. (Michigan Slavic Contributions 7.) Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures. ISBN 978-0-930042-15-8
  • 1979. "The origin of plot in the light of typology". Poetics Today 1(1–2), 161–184.
  • 1990. Universe of the Mind: A Semiotic Theory of Culture. (Translated by Ann Shukman, introduction by Umberto Eco.) London & New York: I. B. Tauris & Co Ltd. xiii+288 p. ISBN 978-1-85043-375-0
  • 2005. "On the semiosphere". (Translated by Wilma Clark) Sign Systems Studies, 33(1): 205–229.
  • 2009. Culture and Explosion. (Semiotics, Communication and Cognition 1.) Translated by Wilma Clark, edited by Marina Grishakova.De Gruyter Mouton. ISBN 978-3-11-021845-9
  • 2014. Non-Memoirs. Translated and annotated by Caroline Lemak Brickman, edited by Evgenii Bershtein, with an afterword by Caroline Lemak Brickman and Evgenii Bershtein. Dalkey Archive Press: Champaign, London, Dublin. ISBN 978-1564789969.

See also

References

  1. ^ Lotman, Juri, ed. (1964). Программа и тезисы докладов в летней школе по вторичным моделирующим системам : 19–29 авг. 1964 г. [Programme and proceedings of the summer school on secondary modeling systems: 19–29 August 1964]. Tartu: Tartu University.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2015-09-12.

Further reading

  • Andrews, Edna 2003. Conversations with Lotman: Cultural Semiotics in Language, Literature, and Cognition. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
  • Andrews, Edna 2003. The importance of Lotmanian semiotics to sign theory and the cognitive neurosciences. Sign Systems Studies 43(2/3): 347–364.
  • Elkouch, Hassib 2016. Juri Lotman in Arabic: A bibliography. Sign Systems Studies 44(3): 452–455.
  • Grishakova, Marina, and Silvi Salupere. Theoretical Schools and Circles in the Twentieth-Century Humanities: Literary Theory, History, Philosophy. Routledge, 2015.
  • Kull, Kalevi 1999. Towards biosemiotics with Yuri Lotman. Semiotica 127(1/4): 115–131.
  • Kull, Kalevi 2011. Juri Lotman in English: Bibliography. Sign Systems Studies 39(2/4): 343–356. See.
  • Kull, Kalevi; Gramigna, Remo 2014. Juri Lotman in English: Updates to bibliography. Sign Systems Studies 42(4): 549–552.
  • Lepik, Peet 2008. Universals in the Context of Juri Lotman’s Semiotics. (Tartu Semiotics Library 7.) Tartu: Tartu University Press.
  • Mandelker, Amy 1994. Semiotizing the sphere: Organicist theory in Lotman, Bakhtin, and Vernadsky. Publications of the Modern Language Association 109(3): 385–396.
  • Shukman, Ann 1977. Literature and Semiotics: A Study of the Writings of Ju. M. Lotman. Amsterdam: North Holland.
  • Waldstein, Maxim 2008. The Soviet Empire of Signs: A History of the Tartu School of Semiotics. Saarbrücken: VDM Verlag Dr. Müller.

External links

  • Juri Lotman page at the Semiotics Department of the University of Tartu 2019-06-28 at the Wayback Machine
  • Bibliography of English translated works and updates to bibliography
  • Lotmaniana Tartuensia – biography, bibliography of works in Russian and Estonian (in Russian), (in Estonian)
  • ELKOST Intl. literary agency – translation rights in all Lotman's writings
  • Homepage of the Lotman Institute for Russian and Soviet Culture 2018-10-05 at the Wayback Machine at the University of Bochum
  • Intellectual Biography of Juri Lotman at the Gallery of Russian Thinkers (International Society for Philosophers)
  • Lotman foundation and scholarship

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Juri Lotman Russian Yu rij Miha jlovich Lo tman 28 February 1922 28 October 1993 was a prominent Russian Estonian literary scholar semiotician and historian of Russian culture who worked at the University of Tartu He was elected a member of the British Academy 1977 Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters 1987 Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences 1989 and Estonian Academy of Sciences 1990 He was a founder of the Tartu Moscow Semiotic School The number of his printed works exceeds 800 titles His archive which is now kept at the University of Tallinn and at the Tartu University Library which includes his correspondence with a number of Russian and Western intellectuals is immense Juri LotmanBust of Juri Lotman by Lev Razumovsky 1980Born 1922 02 28 28 February 1922Petrograd Russian Soviet Federative Socialist RepublicDied28 October 1993 1993 10 28 aged 71 Tartu EstoniaEducationLeningrad State UniversityEra20th century philosophyRegionWestern philosophySchoolTartu Moscow Semiotic SchoolInstitutionsUniversity of TartuMain interestsSemiotics Contents 1 Biography 2 Bibliography 3 See also 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksBiography EditJuri Lotman was born in the Jewish intellectual family of lawyer Mikhail Lotman and Sorbonne educated dentist Aleksandra Lotman in Petrograd Russia His elder sister Inna Obraztsova graduated from Leningrad Conservatory and became a composer and lecturer of musical theory his younger sister Victoria Lotman was a prominent cardiologist and his third sister Lidia Lotman was a scholar of Russian literature of the second half of the 19th century on staff at the Institute for Russian Literature of the Russian Academy of Science Pushkin House she lived in Saint Petersburg Lotman graduated from the secondary school in 1939 with excellent marks and was admitted to Leningrad State University without having to pass any exams There he studied philology which was a choice he made due to Lidia Lotman s university friends actually he attended university lectures in philology whilst he was still at secondary school His professors at university were the renowned lecturers and academicians Gukovsky Azadovsky Tomashevsky and Propp He was drafted in 1940 and during World War II served as a radio operator in the artillery Demobilized from the army in 1946 he returned to his studies in the university and received his diploma with distinction in 1950 His first published research papers focused on Russian literary and social thought of the 18th and 19th century Unable to find an academic position in Leningrad due to anti Semitism he was unable to apply for a PhD program Lotman went to Estonia in 1950 and from 1954 began his work as a lecturer in the Department of Russian literature of Tartu University and later became head of the department In the early 60s Lotman established academic contacts with a group of structuralist linguists in Moscow and invited them in the first Summer School on Secondary Modeling Systems that took place in Kaariku from 19th to 29 August 1964 1 The group gathered at the first summer school later developed into what is now known as the Tartu Moscow Semiotic School Among participants of the summer school and later members of the Tartu Moscow school were such names as Boris Uspensky Vyacheslav Ivanov Vladimir Toporov Mikhail Gasparov Alexander Piatigorsky Isaak I Revzin and Georgii Lesskis As a result of their collective work they established a theoretical framework for the study of the semiotics of culture This school has been widely known for its journal Sign Systems Studies published by Tartu University Press Trudy po znakovym sistemam and currently the oldest semiotics journal in the world established in 1964 Lotman studied the theory of culture Russian literature history semiotics and semiology general theories of signs and sign systems semiotics of cinema arts literature robotics etc In these fields Lotman has been one of the most widely cited authors His major study in Russian literature was dedicated to Pushkin among his most influential works in semiotics and structuralism are Semiotics of Cinema Analysis of the Poetic Text and The Structure of the Artistic Text In 1984 Lotman coined the term semiosphere In 1991 he received the Gold Medal of Philology the highest award for a philological scholar 2 Juri Lotman s wife Zara Mints was also a well known scholar of Russian literature and Tartu professor They have three sons Mihhail Lotman born 1952 is professor of semiotics and literary theory at Tartu University is active in politics and has served as a member of the Riigikogu Estonian Parliament as a member of the conservative Res Publica Party Grigori Lotman born 1953 is an artist Aleksei Lotman born 1960 is a biologist since 2006 he has also been a politician and a member of parliament for the Estonian Greens party 2007 2011 Bibliography Edit1975 Lotman Jurij M Uspenskij B A Ivanov V V Toporov V N and Pjatigorskij A M 1975 Theses on the Semiotic Study of Cultures as Applied to Slavic Texts In Sebeok Thomas A ed The Tell Tale Sign A Survey of Semiotics Lisse Netherlands Peter de Ridder 57 84 ISBN 978 90 316 0030 4 1976 Analysis of the Poetic Text Translated by D Barton Johnson Ann Arbor Mich Ardis ISBN 978 0 88233 106 5 1976 The content and structure of the concept of literature PTL A Journal for Descriptive Poetics and Theory of Literature 1 2 339 356 1976 Semiotics of Cinema Transl by Mark Suino Michigan Slavic Contributions Ann Arbor University of Michigan Press Semiotika kino i problemy kinoestetiki in Russian ISBN 978 0 930042 13 4 1977 The Structure of the Artistic Text Translated from the Russian by Gail Lenhoff and Ronald Vroon Michigan Slavic Contributions 7 Ann Arbor University of Michigan Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures ISBN 978 0 930042 15 8 1979 The origin of plot in the light of typology Poetics Today 1 1 2 161 184 1990 Universe of the Mind A Semiotic Theory of Culture Translated by Ann Shukman introduction by Umberto Eco London amp New York I B Tauris amp Co Ltd xiii 288 p ISBN 978 1 85043 375 0 2005 On the semiosphere Translated by Wilma Clark Sign Systems Studies 33 1 205 229 2009 Culture and Explosion Semiotics Communication and Cognition 1 Translated by Wilma Clark edited by Marina Grishakova De Gruyter Mouton ISBN 978 3 11 021845 9 2014 Non Memoirs Translated and annotated by Caroline Lemak Brickman edited by Evgenii Bershtein with an afterword by Caroline Lemak Brickman and Evgenii Bershtein Dalkey Archive Press Champaign London Dublin ISBN 978 1564789969 See also EditPhilosophy in the Soviet Union Semiotics Literary formalism SemiosphereReferences Edit Lotman Juri ed 1964 Programma i tezisy dokladov v letnej shkole po vtorichnym modeliruyushim sistemam 19 29 avg 1964 g Programme and proceedings of the summer school on secondary modeling systems 19 29 August 1964 Tartu Tartu University permanent dead link Ancient Medal Winners International Society of Philology Votre Slogan ici Archived from the original on 2016 03 03 Retrieved 2015 09 12 Further reading EditAndrews Edna 2003 Conversations with Lotman Cultural Semiotics in Language Literature and Cognition Toronto University of Toronto Press Andrews Edna 2003 The importance of Lotmanian semiotics to sign theory and the cognitive neurosciences Sign Systems Studies 43 2 3 347 364 Elkouch Hassib 2016 Juri Lotman in Arabic A bibliography Sign Systems Studies 44 3 452 455 Grishakova Marina and Silvi Salupere Theoretical Schools and Circles in the Twentieth Century Humanities Literary Theory History Philosophy Routledge 2015 Kull Kalevi 1999 Towards biosemiotics with Yuri Lotman Semiotica 127 1 4 115 131 Kull Kalevi 2011 Juri Lotman in English Bibliography Sign Systems Studies 39 2 4 343 356 See Kull Kalevi Gramigna Remo 2014 Juri Lotman in English Updates to bibliography Sign Systems Studies 42 4 549 552 Lepik Peet 2008 Universals in the Context of Juri Lotman s Semiotics Tartu Semiotics Library 7 Tartu Tartu University Press Mandelker Amy 1994 Semiotizing the sphere Organicist theory in Lotman Bakhtin and Vernadsky Publications of the Modern Language Association 109 3 385 396 Shukman Ann 1977 Literature and Semiotics A Study of the Writings of Ju M Lotman Amsterdam North Holland Waldstein Maxim 2008 The Soviet Empire of Signs A History of the Tartu School of Semiotics Saarbrucken VDM Verlag Dr Muller External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Yuri Lotman Juri Lotman page at the Semiotics Department of the University of Tartu Archived 2019 06 28 at the Wayback Machine Bibliography of English translated works and updates to bibliography Lotmaniana Tartuensia biography bibliography of works in Russian and Estonian in Russian in Estonian ELKOST Intl literary agency translation rights in all Lotman s writings Homepage of the Lotman Institute for Russian and Soviet Culture Archived 2018 10 05 at the Wayback Machine at the University of Bochum Intellectual Biography of Juri Lotman at the Gallery of Russian Thinkers International Society for Philosophers Lotman foundation and scholarship Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Juri Lotman amp oldid 1149617264, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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