The productive and dynamic dimensions of the semiosphere theory in cultural semiotics Yuri Lotman as a model

  • بريمي عبد الله
Keywords: Semiotics, Cultur, Semiosphere, System, Interpretation

Abstract

Semiotics is an integral part of an extended historical and scientific movement. Its mission is to show and explain the mechanisms and characteristics that underpin our cultural life and our ways of living together. It does this to reveal our culturally unaware nature in which our body movements, gestures, and feelings are made and the way we relate to others; Even with the closest associates. Therefore, if we can accept the idea of Yuri Lotman and Boris Uspensky regarding the development of the semiotic lesson as a system of knowledge that overlaps and integrates other knowledge, then this system will be useless and fruitless if it is not invested in enhancing our capabilities to analyze our cultural and daily issues that we live through by assimilating forms Expression and content that shape our lives and give self-fulfilling shape.
Our ambition in this study is to make the concept of the heavenly universe, according to Yuri Lotman, with its cognitive and cultural specificities, a tool for asking the question of distinction and uniqueness in order to approach all human facts and phenomena, especially since the heavenly universe with its vast concepts is able to grant those working in the field of literary studies, cognitive sciences, anthropology and media Cultural narratives and visual identities..., a practical program that accommodates the semantic load of the transformations taking place in the cultural, cognitive and social systems as we knew them in the past and how they are lived in our present era and what they can become in the future in order to understand their dynamics, reveal their contradictions and decipher their Code.



Published
2023-07-30