These proceedings contain a brief outline of the research presented at the Congress and are divided into two parts. Part 1 introduces an interdisciplinary approach connecting semiotics and cultural geography to explore the meaning making of monuments. To engage with this approach, Part 2 analyses two monuments in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, each representing a different stage in the process of cultural reinvention of the Estonian urban space.
A Semiotic and Geographical Approach to Monuments. An Analysis of the Multiple Meanings of Monuments in Tallinn, Estonia
Federico Bellentani
2020-01-01
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These proceedings contain a brief outline of the research presented at the Congress and are divided into two parts. Part 1 introduces an interdisciplinary approach connecting semiotics and cultural geography to explore the meaning making of monuments. To engage with this approach, Part 2 analyses two monuments in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, each representing a different stage in the process of cultural reinvention of the Estonian urban space.File in questo prodotto:
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