List of publications on a keyword: «double»
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Elusive corporeality: the utopian potential of contemporary cinema in the light of Michel Foucault's ideas
ProceedingCurrent trends in the development of education system- Author:
- Anastasia S. Bolshakova
- Work direction:
- Культурологический подход в образовании
- Abstract:
- In the context of the modern super-technological, technofetishist paradigm, the category of corporeality is fundamentally transformed, and the phenomenon of the body is increasingly conceptualised and interpreted through notions of formless, structureless formations that exist as a configuration of surfaces (screen body, antibody, body without organs, zero body, body without space). In the context of a technologised, digital environment, with the development and spread of transhumanist ideas, a number of philosophical problems become particularly relevant, among them going beyond the limits of the human, the body's detachment from its own topography, and the elusiveness of subjectivity. This article attempts to describe these metamorphoses on the example of Julia Ducournau's film "Titan", based on the concept of utopianisation of the body proposed by Michel Foucault in 1966 as part of the radio programme "French Culture".
- Keywords:
- double, body, corporeality, utopia, heterotopia, cinematic body, utopian body, technologisation, subjectivity, topography of the body
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The article discusses the features of creating a romantic image of Little Russia by the example of the collection of fantasy stories "The Double, or My Evenings in Little Russia" (1828) and the novel "Monastyrka" (1830-1833) by A. A. Perovsky (1787-1836), known in Russian literature under the pseudonym Anthony Pogorelsky. As a result, the image of Little Russia is considered through the prism of artistic space, national costume, local speech, everyday life, works of oral folk art, the destinies of Little Russian residents.
ProceedingPedagogy, Psychology, Society- Authors:
- Kristina N. Kirichenko, Sergei M. Pronchenko
- Work direction:
- Филология в системе образования
- Abstract:
- The article discusses the features of creating a romantic image of Little Russia by the example of the collection of fantasy stories "The Double, or My Evenings in Little Russia" (1828) and the novel "Monastyrka" (1830-1833) by A. A. Perovsky (1787-1836), known in Russian literature under the pseudonym Anthony Pogorelsky. As a result, the image of Little Russia is considered through the prism of artistic space, national costume, local speech, everyday life, works of oral folk art, the destinies of Little Russian residents.
- Keywords:
- Pogorelsky, Russian romantic literature of the nineteenth century, "The Double, or My evenings in Little Russia", The Monastery, the image of Little Russia, the motif of "earthly paradise"
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Reflection of the problems of the digital age in cinematic reflection: the image of the Double
ProceedingPedagogy, Psychology, Society- Author:
- Anastasia S. Bolshakova
- Work direction:
- Социальная философия
- Abstract:
- The article attempts to consider the relationship between the Self and the Double through the prism of modern cinema, which, being an integral part of the culture of the digital age, esthetically reveals the problem of the duality of the human Self. On the example of the film "The Enemy" by D. Villeneuve, we observe the process of splitting the subject, the meeting of a person with his double. It is assumed that digitalization makes it possible to consider the Cartesian conclusion about doubt in a new way. Doubt is an indicator of a failure in the measured existence of a person, causing a double to come to life, while the double, in turn, doubts you, emphasizing the presence of yourself and you, who gave birth to him. “I think, therefore, my twins exist” is a thesis that characterizes the modern digital reality in which a person resides due to the constant alienation of a part of his Self, his self-consciousness into virtuality.
- Keywords:
- double, Other, cinematography, mirror, doubt