ACADEMIC JOURNAL
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ISSN 2542-1077 (Print) ISSN 1994-5973 (Online) |
Literary studies |
Shilova N. L. | Petrozavodsk State University |
Keywords: imagology image literary image media image Thaw regionalism mass media |
Summary: The article continues the study of the representation of Kizhi Island in Russian culture, this time based
on the material of magazine publications of the 1950s and 1960s. The relevance of the study is determined by the status
of the island as a significant cultural locus of Russia, known far beyond the borders of the country. The article deals
with the goals and prospects of the study from the point of view of imagology and regionalism, makes preliminary
remarks about the chronology of the studied media image formation and sources available for research, and describes
their typology and genre range. The author investigates the topics and problems raised by the articles and essays about
the island during the time of the Kizhi Museum creation using the material of selected publications from various
central and regional magazines (Arhitektura SSSR, Zvezda, “Znanie – Sila, Molodaya Gvardia, Na Rubezhe, Nauka
i Zhizn, Smena). The material of the publications makes it possible to compare the media image of the island with its
concurrently developing literary representation, and to determine their similarities and differences in terms of the time
of formation, content, etc. While the literary and artistic discourse about Kizhi Island is dominated by philosophical
and aesthetic problems, ethical and existential issues that are typical for Russian literature in general, its media image
is largely determined by newsworthy events, the main ones being the creation of a historical and ethnographic museum
and the formation of a new tourist route. The analysis revealed a confrontation between two tendencies in the magazine texts: the tendency towards stereotyping stories about the island in the process of the place image formation, on the one hand, and the tendency to overcome stereotypes and search for non-trivial solutions in organizing the text content, on the other hand. |
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