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Lyusyi A.P., Nilogov A.S.
Textological Concept of Russian Culture (Conversation of Aleksey Nilogov with Alexander Lyusiy)
// Philosophy and Culture.
2015. № 11.
P. 1699-1723.
DOI: 10.7256/2454-0757.2015.11.13205 URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=13205
Текстологическая концепция русской культуры (беседа А. С. Нилогова с А. П. Люсым)
Lyusyi Aleksandr Pavlovich
PhD in Cultural Studies
senior researcher at Russian Research Institute of Cultural and Natural Heritage N. A. Dmitry Likhachov (Institute of Heritage)
125239, Russia, Moscow, str. the 3d Mikhailovsky pereulok, 3
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skuzvasev@mail.ru
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Nilogov Aleksei Sergeevich
PhD in Philosophy
associate professor of the Department of Humanities at Khakass Technical Institute (branch of the Siberian Federal University)
655017, Russia, Republic of Khakassia, Abakan, Shchetinkin's str., 27, of. 202
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nilogov1981@yandex.ru
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DOI: 10.7256/2454-0757.2015.11.13205
Received:
04-10-2014
Published:
17-01-2016
Abstract:
The conversation with Alexander Lyusiy has been recorded within the framework of the editorial project 'Contemporary Russian Philosophy' and devoted to the modern trends in Russian philosophy and cultural studies. The culture expert Alexander Lyusiy offers his own research methodology - textological concept of Russian culture or the theory of local texts/supertexts. The aim of the concept is to create an important way of socio-cultural personality and society identification at the modern stage of Russia's history, i.e. to arrange for the 'search of models to structure the reality and creation of new entrances into this reality, which would allow to solve important tasks for human and society'. In his conversation Nilogov has used the methods of textological analysis offered by Lyusiy as well as the hermeutical approach allowing to interpet the current situation in Russian philosophy and cultural studies. Alexander Lyusiy proves his textological concept of Russian culture based on the examples of Crimean, Moscow, Siberian, Altai, Ural, Volzhsk, Samara and other regional supertexts. Thus, a text becomes a synonym of 'readability' of this or that cultural environment. Gnoseological (cognitive) metaphor of a text/supertext allows to analyze the human habitat as the sign-oriented sybmolic reality called semiosis, or, more properly, semiocenosis.
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