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Contents of Issue ¹ 02/2012
Popov E.A. -
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Editor-in-Chief's column
Gurevich, P. S. - As if... pp. 3-4
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Interpretation
Golubitskii Y.A. -
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Rhetoric
Annenkova, I. V. - The Place of Rhetoric in Foreign and Russian Philology pp. 5-24
Abstract: The article is devoted to the patterns of rhetoric revival or so called ‘rhetoric renaissance’ of the 20th century. Foreign and Russian philologists and philosophers finally paid attention at this almost forgotten science which long time ago gave birth to many other disciplines such as stylistics, pragmatics, cognitive science and others. It has turned out that rhetoric can synthesize all the achievements in its ‘affiliate’ sciences and offer not only social reflexion on the social improvement (or, better to say, improvement of social communication) but also scientific reflexion which enables to understand the mental and discourse processes in different national cultures.
Keywords: philology, rhetoric, neorhetoric, axiology, paideia, rhetoric renaissance, linguistic philosophy, theory of argumentation, rhetoric ideal, communicative nature of culture.
Poetry and the poet
Korolev S.A. -
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Author's view
Korolev, S. A. - Poetry of Power: Versification as a Socio-Cultural Code pp. 31-42
Abstract: The article is devoted to the unique phenomenon of the ‘poetry of power’ in Russia/USSR, or, in other words, causes, forms and consequences of the government officers’ commitment to poetry and versification. The author of the article touches upon Stalin’s poems, Trotsky’s love for poetry, the role of versification in the intellectual segment of the party elite and among consultants and speech writers of the first persons of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and Soviet Government. The author also discusses creative works of a number of major public officials during the Soviet time from Eugene Primakov and Eugene Saburov to Anatoly Lukianov. The author pays special attention at the ‘Lukianov’s Case’ underlying that Lukianov was a rather successful and professional poet. The article also considers the evolution of versification as a socio-cultural code from Pushkin and Decembrists to late USSR and present times of so-called glamour and glamorization of culture. In conclusion the author makes a statement that the government of modern Russia is able to do without poetry and so it does.
Keywords: philology, poetry, power, socio-cultural code, commoners, neurotization, Stalin, Trotsky, Andropov, Lukianov.
Fiction
Aleinikov S.V. -
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Hermeneutics
Popov, E. A. - Alogisms in Newspapers: Research Issues pp. 25-30
Abstract: The article is devoted to the problems of studying alogisms in newspapers. As it is known, development of printing mass media causes appearance of new linguistic mistakes due to production of all kinds of logic errors. On the one hand, it makes it difficult to understand the written text and creates different interpretation of the information received. But on the other hand, alogisms are quite often used in newspapers on purpose. In such a case alogisms raise stylistic expression. The present article is devoted to the problem of differentiation between these levels of production of alogisms.
Keywords: philology, alogism, speech, text, newspaper, mistake, failure, problem, issue, language, style.
Heroics
Boretsky, R. A. - The Swing. True Life Story of the Childhood During War pp. 75-88
Abstract: This is the extract from Rudolf Boretsky’s book ‘The Swing. True Life Story of the Childhood during War’. The extract covers the chapters 16-21 of the book.
Keywords: philology, swing, childhood, war, child, personality.
Deconstructivism
Rozin, V. M. - Marina Tsvetaeva’s Personality and Tragedy pp. 43-52
Abstract: The author starts his article from the Internet discussion during which some people accused Marina Tsvetaeva of her bad behavior towards her daughters and others supported her saying that she was a great poet. The author of this article discusses all the ‘pro’ and ‘contra’ argument represented on the forum. The author himself makes a hypothesis that Tsvetaeva had a very versatile personality. One part of her was an esoteric poet and the other part of her was marginal. The author uses this hypothesis to explain Tsvetaeva’s strange behavior as well as her maniac passion for diaries. At the end of the article the author touches upon the issue of interpretation of creative writing in a situation when various reconstructions of the poet’s life and personality are being created.
Keywords: philology, personality, consciousness, duality, text, diary, interpretation, understanding, illness, splitting apart.
Discourse
Oreshkin, A. S. - Quixotism as a Passion for Irrationality pp. 53-58
Abstract: The article discusses Miguel de Unamuno’s interpretation of Miguel de Cervantes’ ‘Don Quixote’. Unamuno viewed Don Quixote as the key to the philosophy of the person and the heroes of the novel were given the status of mythological archetypes conveying the spirit of the nation.
Keywords: philosophy, philology, Don Quixote, Unamuno, insanity, truth, existentialism, human, personality, interpretation.
Aesthetics
Panaiotidi, E. G. - The Crisis of Poesis and Problems of Praxeological Esthetics pp. 59-74
Abstract: Followers of praxeological esthetics define a music composition as a form of intentional, contextually determined activity and opposes their approach to the classical esthetics viewing music as the esthetical phenomenon, on the one hand, and its interpretation of the concept of music composition, on the other. The author of the article criticizes and analyzes arguments which lay in the basis of the modal and ontological opposition. Firstly, the author concludes the opposition of the esthetics against ontology does not have as many grounds and rather farfetched. Secondly, the conclusion part of the article shows that interpretation of Aristotle’s distinction between practice and poesis as a strong opposition is not that correct. This is why the author of the article offers his own alternative interpretation.
Keywords: philology, praxeological esthetics, music composition, activity, poesis, esthetical concept of music, musical perception/performance, Aristotle, ontological status of a goal, Elliott.
DEBUT
Aleynikov, S. V. - The Fifth Evening pp. 89-96
Abstract: Life is fading away. Every minute. There is no medicine which can help you with that. But we still continue to search for this medicine… Do you think you are talented and creative? Don’t think too much about yourself – all this will not last for long. You suddenly realize that your life is coming to the end. And here you see the door… You feel hope and run to the door. You open the door by pulling the old copper handle… and your heart takes a pause. The door is not always the way out. Sometimes it is the mirror. The mirror which can talk.
Keywords: philology, crisis, the past, unconsciousness, depression, LSD, defense, fate.
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