Culture and Cult
Reference:
Makhmudova, P. G.
Infl uence of Freudism Conceptions on Post-Modern
Literature
// Culture and Art.
2011. ¹ 2.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=58109
Abstract:
The author studies how Freudism conceptions
infl uenced the artwork of the 20th century as well as art
studies. Freudism conceptions of art by Jacques Lacan,
Gilles Deleuze, Jean-François Lyotard, Manuel Serra, Julia
Kristeva, Patrick Baudry and others were not only absorbed
by post-modernism esthetics but proved their living ability
in its framework. Having reconsidered the esthetical
experience of the basic neo-Freudian schools of the 20th
century Freudians focused on studying various levels and
spheres of manifestations of unconscious language and
structure in art.
Keywords:
cultural studies, post-modernism, Freudism, literature, model, psychoanalysis, unconscious, values, human, esthetics.
On poetry and prose
Reference:
Petrov, V. O.
Word in an Instrumental Composition of the 20th
Century as a Factor of Exaggerating the Tragic Content
// Culture and Art.
2011. ¹ 2.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=58110
Abstract:
The article is devoted to a unique genre in music
during the 20th century, -instrumental word composition,
the phenomenon which hasn’t been fully studied in art
history yet. Even though composers use a variety of
concepts within the framework of this genre, all of them
render a tragic content of their music pieces. The purpose
of this article is both to view peculiarities of using literary
texts in tragic instrumental compositions and to defi ne the
constant of their relationship with the music material.
Keywords:
art history, genre, advance guard, 20th century, word, music, interpretation, tragedy, drama, synthesis.
Music and music culture
Reference:
Vanslov, V. V.
Reform of the Ballet Music in Performances of Diaghilev
Non-Repertory Theatre
// Culture and Art.
2011. ¹ 2.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=58111
Abstract:
The article analyzes some signifi cant reforms
of the Russian ballet art which deepened its content and
raised its artistic level. The fi rst reform is connected with
Tchaikovsky and the second one was related to composers
involved in Diachilev Theatre (such as Stravinsky, Prokofi ev
and others). Even though their creative work is well studied, the role of their ballet music reform has not clearly defi ned
yet. The article is the author’s attempt to fi ll in the gap.
Keywords:
art, history of ballet, Russian ballet, reform of the Russian ballet music, ballet performance, dramaturgy and symphonism of Tchaikovsky’s music, symphonic dance, modernism (avant-garde) in music of early 20th century, ‘discordance release’ in Stravinsky’s and Prokofi ev’s music.
Scenic arts
Reference:
Serov, N. V.
Color, Art, Cultural Studies: Harmony and Beauty of
the Environment
// Culture and Art.
2011. ¹ 2.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=58112
Abstract:
The article shows how color corresponds to
various predicates of existence. The author describes certain
concepts on ‘color modeling’. Color concepts are shown in
various aspects of the model design.
Keywords:
cultural studies, color, image, images, values, concept of color, information models, color as information, values and color, intelligence models, color in culture.
Aesthetics and theory of art
Reference:
Razlogov, K. E.
Paradoxes of Globalization: Cinema at the Intersection
of Art and Industry
// Culture and Art.
2011. ¹ 2.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=58113
Abstract:
The article considers the various forms of
globalization of cinematographic culture at the turn of the
20th- 21st century. The author traces back how Hollywood
has turned from an American cultural phenomenon into a
transnational corporation producing fi lms specially made
for being distributed all over the planet. The author also
analyzes particular variants of globalization processes in
cinematography, from Bollywood in India to foreign fi lms
made by Russian cinematographers.
Keywords:
art history, globalization, glocalization, Hollywood, Bollywood, screen version, remake, deamericanization, spaghetti western, trans nationalization.
Audiovisual culture and art
Reference:
Koshman, L. V.
Russian Town of the Late 19th – Early 20th Century on
a Picture Postcard. On the Question of Creativity of
the Historical Memory
// Culture and Art.
2011. ¹ 2.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=58114
Abstract:
The article considers the cultural potential of the
Russian town at the turn of the 19th- 20th century and a picture
postcard as an information source for studying architecture
and cultural environment of a town, the latter being
an important part of the national cultural heritage.
Keywords:
cultural studies, history of art, art studies, cultural heritage of a town, architecture environment, creativity of the historical memory, innovations, traditions, cultural
Cultural heritage, tradition and innovation
Reference:
Zhidkov, V. S.
On Specifi city of Historical Research of Culture
// Culture and Art.
2011. ¹ 2.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=58115
Abstract:
The article is devoted to requirements for scientifi c
criteria in the social theory. For this purpose the author of the
article analyzes the historical process, in particular, history
of culture, from the point of view of a system-synergetic
approach. The author studies the role of mentality in the
historical process and touches upon various aspects of the
question whether there are or there are not certain objective
laws in the historical development of the society.
Keywords:
The article is devoted to requirements for scientifi c criteria in the social theory. For this purpo, in particular, history of culture, from the point of view of a system-synergetic approach. The author studies the role of mentality in
Historical culturology and the history of culture
Reference:
Golubitsky, Yu. A.
Art Metaphor as a Space of Socio-Cultural Analytics
// Culture and Art.
2011. ¹ 2.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=58116
Abstract:
The article explores the intense interest towards
‘little’ Netherlandish paintings from the side of the Soviet
society during the fi rst post-war years and reveals why the
generation of winners was attracted to bourgeois culture.
The author analyzes the phenomenon of the Soviet ‘petty
bourgeoisie’ as a gnoseological factor of the USSR dissidence
Art metaphor is described as a social indicator.
Keywords:
cultural studies, metaphor, literature, oil painting, social studies, vocabulary, analogy, statistics, a business, profi t.
Sociology of culture, social culture
Reference:
Khrenov, N. A.
Mikhail Bakhtin’s and Gyorgy Lukacs’ Concepts
Amid Culture Transformations of the 20th Century
// Culture and Art.
2011. ¹ 2.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=58117
Abstract:
This article is an attempt to describe some
phenomena typical for formation of the Russian
humanitarian science. The author narrows done the epoch
from the ‘thaw’ to the break-up of the USSR to the two great
philosophers Mikhail Bakhtin and Gyorgy Lucacs. While Bakhtin’s ideas back in those times gave a perspective
for development of art and cultural studies and therefore
were very popular, it took longer time for Lucacs’ ideas to
be recognized by the Russians. It is explained by the fact
that throughout his creative path Lucacs was becoming
a successive Marxist and interest in Marxism weakened
after the catastrophic fall of communism in Russia. A good
example of Lucacs’ Marxist esthetics is his late fundamental
work on esthetics which is being republished now. However,
Lucacs’ ideas did have a rational kernel and lately many
researchers have realized it and have been addressing
again and again to his philosophy and esthetics. Despite all
the difference in methodological approaches of these two
philosophers, the author of the article manages to fi nd what
they had in common.
Keywords:
cultural studies, anthropomorphism; desanthropomorphism, esthetics, dialogue, humanity, crisis of a novel, classical esthetics, non-classical esthetics, sacral, Aristotle’s tradition, Plato’s tradition, avant-garde in art, dehumanization, estrangement, esthetical conscience.
Philosophy of culture
Reference:
Rashkovsky, E. B.
Culture and Freedom (On the Problems of the New
Humanism)
// Culture and Art.
2011. ¹ 2.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=58118
Abstract:
The king is dead – long live the king… The
old anthropocentric humanism of the Modern Age has
considerably run out of steam. But its ‘questionnaire’ about
a doubtless value of a human personality, freedom and
culture still remains in force.
Heritage of the great Russian priest Father Alexander Men
focuses on the reference of this ‘questionnaire’ with a centuriesold
experience of faith, devotion and understanding of selfinsuffi
ciency and paradoxical inner dynamics of human.
Comprehension of this heritage is extremely important for
discussing and analyzing the problems of the New Humanism
and destinies of the modern culture.
Keywords:
cultural studies, the New Humanism, archpriest Alexander Vladimirovich Men, freedom, modern project, postmodern, anthropocentrism, re-humanization.
Culture and authority
Reference:
Eimermacher, K.
Art and Politics: Experience of a Researcher and an Artist
// Culture and Art.
2011. ¹ 2.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=58119
Abstract:
The article analyzes the ‘Aus dem Land der Roten
Socken’ series of the author’s paintings and sculptors
creating an image of a general model of socio-political
space where a GDR specifi c speech behavior has being
stamped for many years. Discussions about ‘the truth’,
complexity and contradictory of historical phenomena and
other phenomena related to the realities of life created the
ethical and material background for most of the artwork
mentioned above as well as for the author’s research papers
and publications.
Keywords:
cultural studies, art history, politics, artist, mental stereotypes, society, socio-cultural development, power, personality, ethical grounds of collective value systems.
Culture and cultures
Reference:
Steiner, E. S.
Aura of the Alphabet: Cyrillic ‘Glagol Dobro Est’
(Literally, ‘Say: the Good Exists’) and Japanese ‘Ti Ri
Nu Ru Vo’ (Literally, ‘All Beauty Faded Away’)
// Culture and Art.
2011. ¹ 2.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=58120
Abstract:
The article compares principles of organization
and semantization of the Cyrillic alphabet and Japanese
syllabary iroha as well as other forms of structuring
Japanese syllabic letters (including modern gojuon). The
author describes potentials and limitations of each form in
being a modeling scheme of world perception.
Keywords:
cultural studies, alphabet, Cyrillic alphabet, iroha, azbuki, pangrams, acrostic, telestich, writing tradition, cogitation.