Artistic Myth and its Interpretations of Cultural Heritage of the Eastern European Countries in the Popular Animated Films of the Post-Soviet Period

The article touches upon the issue of the need to study the myth in artistic practices as special phenomenon in the modern social life of Europe countries. The novelty of the study is as follows. We assert that among the newest myths, which significantly affect the value orientations and life standa...

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Main Author: Olena Polishchuk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Society of Philosophy and Cosmology 2018-11-01
Series:Future Human Image
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Online Access:http://www.fhijournal.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/FHI_10_Polishchuk.pdf
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spelling doaj-4dd8d1ee657c4b2e9830fe79c0489df22021-01-09T16:41:31ZengInternational Society of Philosophy and CosmologyFuture Human Image2311-88222519-26042018-11-0110626910.29202/fhi/10/6Artistic Myth and its Interpretations of Cultural Heritage of the Eastern European Countries in the Popular Animated Films of the Post-Soviet PeriodOlena Polishchuk0 Zhytomyr Ivan Franko State University (Zhytomyr, Ukraine)The article touches upon the issue of the need to study the myth in artistic practices as special phenomenon in the modern social life of Europe countries. The novelty of the study is as follows. We assert that among the newest myths, which significantly affect the value orientations and life standards of modern society, a special place is occupied exactly by the myth of ancient state in newest artistic practices. Such newest myth gives a new interpretation of cultural heritage. We analyses the animation blockbusters all created the newest artistic myth about Rus. We have focus on analyzing the artistic myth as special product of contemporary artistic practices and phenomenon of East-Central Europe culture which was formed as result of post-totalitarian practices and cultural policy of the state. The analysis of its features, as the social and cultural phenomenon, is carried out in our study taking into account problem of post-totalitarian practices in East Europe countries. As result, this myth transposed an idea of “cradle of fraternal nations” in East-Central Europe, and it created the other artistic myth about the Lord of Kiev Vladimir as a naive, capricious and ridiculous ruler of an ancient countryhttp://www.fhijournal.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/FHI_10_Polishchuk.pdfEast-Central Europe countriespost-totalitarian practicesartistic practicesintellectual practicesmythologizingartistic mythartistic thinkingcultural heritagecultural policy
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Artistic Myth and its Interpretations of Cultural Heritage of the Eastern European Countries in the Popular Animated Films of the Post-Soviet Period
Future Human Image
East-Central Europe countries
post-totalitarian practices
artistic practices
intellectual practices
mythologizing
artistic myth
artistic thinking
cultural heritage
cultural policy
author_facet Olena Polishchuk
author_sort Olena Polishchuk
title Artistic Myth and its Interpretations of Cultural Heritage of the Eastern European Countries in the Popular Animated Films of the Post-Soviet Period
title_short Artistic Myth and its Interpretations of Cultural Heritage of the Eastern European Countries in the Popular Animated Films of the Post-Soviet Period
title_full Artistic Myth and its Interpretations of Cultural Heritage of the Eastern European Countries in the Popular Animated Films of the Post-Soviet Period
title_fullStr Artistic Myth and its Interpretations of Cultural Heritage of the Eastern European Countries in the Popular Animated Films of the Post-Soviet Period
title_full_unstemmed Artistic Myth and its Interpretations of Cultural Heritage of the Eastern European Countries in the Popular Animated Films of the Post-Soviet Period
title_sort artistic myth and its interpretations of cultural heritage of the eastern european countries in the popular animated films of the post-soviet period
publisher International Society of Philosophy and Cosmology
series Future Human Image
issn 2311-8822
2519-2604
publishDate 2018-11-01
description The article touches upon the issue of the need to study the myth in artistic practices as special phenomenon in the modern social life of Europe countries. The novelty of the study is as follows. We assert that among the newest myths, which significantly affect the value orientations and life standards of modern society, a special place is occupied exactly by the myth of ancient state in newest artistic practices. Such newest myth gives a new interpretation of cultural heritage. We analyses the animation blockbusters all created the newest artistic myth about Rus. We have focus on analyzing the artistic myth as special product of contemporary artistic practices and phenomenon of East-Central Europe culture which was formed as result of post-totalitarian practices and cultural policy of the state. The analysis of its features, as the social and cultural phenomenon, is carried out in our study taking into account problem of post-totalitarian practices in East Europe countries. As result, this myth transposed an idea of “cradle of fraternal nations” in East-Central Europe, and it created the other artistic myth about the Lord of Kiev Vladimir as a naive, capricious and ridiculous ruler of an ancient country
topic East-Central Europe countries
post-totalitarian practices
artistic practices
intellectual practices
mythologizing
artistic myth
artistic thinking
cultural heritage
cultural policy
url http://www.fhijournal.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/FHI_10_Polishchuk.pdf
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