On binary opposition and binarism: A long-distance dialogue between decolonial critique and the Lotmanian semiotics

Authors

  • Laura Gherlone CONICET (National Scientific and Technical Research Council) – Catholic University of Argentina, Centre for Comparative Literature “María Teresa Maiorana”, Buenos Aires https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0117-1077

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12697/SSS.2023.51.2.03

Keywords:

decoloniality, Juri Lotman, semiosphere, otherness, religion, binary/ternary, culture–nature, Anthropocene

Abstract

While addressing the decolonial critique of Eurocentric modernity and the call for alternative cosmo-visions, this article retraces Juri Lotman’s culturological exploration towards the concept of ternarity [тернарность]: the scrutiny of the so-called binarism is what connects – without overlapping – the two perspectives.

This long-distance dialogue will be built starting with the key notion of binary opposition, which will be analysed as a decolonial problem (Part I) and as a culturological problem (Part II). The analysis will focus on two central issues that stem from the either-or logic: the “othering mindset”, and the culture–nature dualism.

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Published

2023-09-04

How to Cite

Gherlone, L. (2023). On binary opposition and binarism: A long-distance dialogue between decolonial critique and the Lotmanian semiotics. Sign Systems Studies, 51(2), 254–279. https://doi.org/10.12697/SSS.2023.51.2.03