Semiotic study of landscapes: An overview from semiology to ecosemiotics

Authors

  • Kati Lindström
  • Kalevi Kull
  • Hannes Palang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12697/SSS.2011.39.2-4.02

Abstract

The article provides an overview of different approaches to the semiotic study of landscapes both in the field of semiotics proper and in landscape studies in general. The article describes different approaches to the semiotic processes in landscapes from the semiological tradition where landscape has been seen as analogous to a text with its language, to more naturalized and phenomenological approaches, as well as ecosemiotic view of landscapes that goes beyond anthropocentric definitions. Special attention is paid to the potential of cultural semiotics of Tartu–Moscow school for the analysis of landscapes and the possibilities held by a dynamic, dialogic and holistic landscape definition for the development of ecosemiotics.

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Published

2011-12-01

How to Cite

Lindström, K., Kull, K., & Palang, H. (2011). Semiotic study of landscapes: An overview from semiology to ecosemiotics. Sign Systems Studies, 39(2/4), 12–36. https://doi.org/10.12697/SSS.2011.39.2-4.02