Place and Location V

[Koht ja paik V]

KOHT ja PAIK /
PLACE and LOCATION
Studies in Environmental Aesthetics
and Semiotics V


Eds. Eva Näripea, Virve Sarapik, Jaak Tomberg
Tallinn 2006 – 320 p.
ISSN 1736-2326

Published by
The Research Group of Cultural and Literary Theory, Estonian Literary Museum
Institute of Art History, Estonian Academy of Arts
Estonian Semiotics Association

Editorial Board:
Sven Arntzen (Telemark University College)
Arnold Berleant (Long Island University)
Pauline von Bonsdorff (University of Jyväskylä)
Mark Gottdiener (University at Buffalo)
Andres Kurg (Estonian Academy of Arts)
Alexandros Ph. Lagopoulos (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)
Kaia Lehari (Estonian Academy of Arts)
Mara Miller (Richard Stockton College of New Jersey)
Hannes Palang (University of Tartu)
Anti Randviir (University of Tartu)
Yrjö Sepänmaa (University of Joensuu)
Göran Sonesson (Lund University)
Peeter Torop (University of Tartu)

This journal is supported by:
Cultural Endowment of Estonia
Estonian Science Foundation, grant no. 5965



Contents

Preface  pp. 7-8   [pdf]

I MAKING SPACE

PENTTI MÄÄTÄNEN
Space, Time, and Interpretation  pp. 11–20   [pdf]

TIM INGOLD
Up, Across and Along  pp. 21–36   [pdf]

REIN UNDUSK
Disegno e colore: Art Historical Reflections on the Structuring of Space  pp. 37–48   [pdf]

VILMOS VOIGT
How Dreams Reflect Place and Location? Georg von Gaal: Polylogikai Mulatság az Álomról és Alvásról (1821) Über den Schlaf (1823)  pp. 49–59   [pdf]

YRJÖ SEPÄNMAA
The Centre of the World: Myself as the Centre of my World  pp. 61–65   [pdf]

II PERCEIVING LANDSCAPES

VILLE LÄHDE
Researching of the Changing Meanings of ‘Nature’  pp. 69–83   [pdf]

JETTE HANSEN-MØLLER
The Meaning of Landscape: A Diagram for Analysing the Relationship between Culture and Nature, based on C. S. Peirce’s Semiotics  pp. 85–108   [pdf]

KAIA LEHARI
Purification of Landscapes  pp. 109–118   [pdf]

MYRDENE ANDERSON
Space, Time, Motion, Habit, and Saami Reindeer ‘Nomadism’  pp. 119–129   [pdf]

DACE K. BORMANE
The Logos of Space as Cultural Paradigm in the Thinking of Life: The Landscape of Thinking  pp. 131–139   [pdf]

III PERCEIVING CITYSCAPES

ANA LUZ
Places In-Between: The Transit(ional) Locations of Nomadic Narratives  pp. 143–165   [pdf]

KLASKE HAVIK, IRIS SCHUTTEN
Interfering: Contextual Interventions in Urban Space  pp. 167–178   [pdf]

JUSSI S. JAUHIAINEN
Urbanisation, Capital and Land-Use in Cities  pp. 179–193   [pdf]

JULIET SPRAKE
Accidental Tours and Illegal Tour Guides: Taking the Textbook out of the Tour  pp. 195–214   [pdf]

LAURA RUGGERI
Palm Springs: Imagineering California in Hong Kong  pp. 215–228   [pdf]

IV PERCEIVING PLACES IN TEXTS

TOBIAS CHEUNG
Cobweb Stories: Jakob von Uexküll and the Stone of Werder pp. 231–253   [pdf]

ENE-REET SOOVIK
Destruction and Reconstruction in Berlin: Ian McEwan’s Temporal Topography  pp. 255–267   [pdf]

MELANIE FRÖHLICH
Transitional Locations in Contemporary German Literature: Thinking About Dynamic Environments with Bakhtin  pp. 269–285   [pdf]

ÕNNE KEPP
Estonia above All: The Notion and Definition of Estonia in 19th Century Lyrics  pp. 287–300   [pdf]

ANNELI MIHKELEV
How Do Places Speak in Poetry?  pp. 301–314   [pdf]

Contributors   pp. 316–317   [pdf]