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  1. Estonian Approaches to Culture Theory
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  University of Tartu Press, Tartu

    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... more

     

    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.

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789949326143
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    Subjects: Semiotics / semiology; Cultural studies
    Other subjects: cultural typology; semiotics; translation; culture; culture theory; cultural communication; semiosphere; text; chronotype; religion; language; philosophy of culture; anthropology; identity; landscape; communication; Edmund Husserl; Folklore
    Scope: 1 electronic resource (335 p.)
  2. Signs of Contradiction: Understanding the Church, the Papacy, and the World around Us through a Textual Analysis of HBO’s The Young Pope
    Published: 2020

    Abstract This paper examines hbo ’s The Young Pope through a cultural approach and ritual view to communication first developed by James W. . After a discussion of mediatization of society and its impacts on culture, the essay explores the deeper... more

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    Abstract This paper examines hbo ’s The Young Pope through a cultural approach and ritual view to communication first developed by James W. . After a discussion of mediatization of society and its impacts on culture, the essay explores the deeper meanings The Young Pope conveys about self-discovery and the power of love through a textual analysis of the mythic structure of the hero’s journey (; ) in order to understand how religious belief systems and media content paired together can offer a particular view of the world to those who ascribe to them. Ultimately, this paper serves as a piece of media criticism that suggests that television series like The Young Pope can operate as “sites of interpretive struggle” (, p. 119) for viewers as they draw conclusions about and question the world around them.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Article (journal)
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    Parent title: Enthalten in: Journal of religion, media and digital culture; Leiden : Brill, 2012; 9(2020), 3, Seite 279-300; Online-Ressource

    Subjects: mediatization; cultural communication; media criticism; ritual communication; ero’s journey; myth