Mihhail Lotman
Mihhail Lotman (born September 2, 1952 in Leningrad) is an Estonian literature researcher and politician, son of Juri Lotman and Zara Mints.
Mihhail Lotman's research fields include general semiotics and semiotics of culture as well as text theory and history of Russian literature. Lotman was a member of the board of Russian Cultural Society in Estonia from 1988 to 1994. Lotman is a professor of semiotics and literary theory at the Tallinn University and also a member of a research group on semiotics at the University of Tartu.
Lotman was awarded the Medal of the Order of the White Star on February 2, 2001.[1] In recent years, Lotman has been active in politics, serving as Member of Riigikogu for the conservative Res Publica Party.
In 2010, Lotman defended Sofi Oksanen's novel Puhdistus against its opponents in Estonia.[2]
References
- ^ "Estonian State Decorations: Bearers of decorations". president.ee. Retrieved 1 December 2010.
- ^ "Sofi Oksanen ja nõukanostalgia - Eesti Päevaleht". Archived from the original on 2011-07-20. Retrieved 2011-02-28.
External links
- Mihhail Lotman's homepage (in Estonian)
- University of Tartu page
- Estonian Research Portal entry
- List of publications
- Estonian scholars
- Linguists from Estonia
- Estonian people of Russian descent
- Russian Jews
- 1952 births
- Living people
- Recipients of the Order of the White Star, Medal Class
- Academic staff of the University of Tartu
- University of Tartu alumni
- Estonian semioticians
- 21st-century Estonian philosophers
- 20th-century Estonian philosophers
- Members of the Riigikogu, 2003–2007
- Members of the Riigikogu, 2019–2023
- Academic staff of Tallinn University
- Russians in Estonia
- Recipients of the Order of the White Star, 2nd Class
- 20th-century Estonian Jews
- 20th-century Estonian politicians
- 21st-century Estonian Jews
- Semiotics stubs
- Linguist stubs