Place and Location IV

Koht ja paik IV

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


Editor: Virve Sarapik
Associate Editors: Eva Näripea, Kadri Tüür
Copy Editors: Richard Adang, Alyson Pendlebury
Tallinn 2004 – 184 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, Tallinn)
Alexandros Ph. Lagopoulos (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)
Kaia Lehari (Estonian Academy of Arts, Tallinn)
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
Ministry of Cultural Affairs
Estonian Science Foundation, grant no. 5975

Contents

Preface  p. 7   [pdf]

I

ALEXANDROS PH. LAGOPOULOS, MARIA-GEORGIA LILY STYLIANOUDI
Classification, Metaphor and Power: Built Space in Ethiopia  pp. 11–56   [pdf]

II

PEETER TOROP
Locations in Intersemiotic Space  pp. 59-68   [pdf]

KATI LINDSTRÖM
The Real as the Forged and the Illusory as True: Two Contesting Tendencies in the Image of Landscape in Estonian Haiku  pp. 69-84   [pdf]

KADRI TÜÜR
Gardens and Rivers: Urban Nature in Tõnu Õnnepalu`s Novels  pp. 85-100   [pdf]

ANNELI MIHKELEV
City Without a Name  pp. 101-107   [pdf]

III

INGA KÜLMOJA, KERTU-KAISA KIVISELG-LINDEBERG
Tourism as Location`s Image-Maker  pp. 111-119   [pdf]

EVA NÄRIPEA
Medieval Socialist Realism: Representations of Tallinn Old Town in Soviet Estonian Feature Films, 1969-1972   pp. 121-144   [pdf]

KARIN LAANSOO
Materiality of Language: Mari Kurismaa`s Early Experiments with Language   pp. 145-167   [pdf]

JAAK TOMBERG
The Absolute Space: The Impact of the Virtual  pp. 169-181   [pdf]

Contributors   p. 182   [pdf]