Language, Canonization And Holy Foolishness: Studies In Postsoviet Russsian Culture And The Orthodox Tradition (stockholm Slovic Studies)
معرفی کتاب «Language, Canonization And Holy Foolishness: Studies In Postsoviet Russsian Culture And The Orthodox Tradition (stockholm Slovic Studies)» نوشتهٔ Per-Arne Bodin; Stockholms universitet، منتشرشده توسط نشر Stockholms universitet. Acta Universitatis Stockholmiensis در سال 2009. این کتاب در 326 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Stockholm: Stockholms universitet. 2009. 326 p. ISBN 978-91-86071-30-1 What happens when the Russian Orthodox tradition meets post-Soviet Russia? This is the general question which will be in the focus of this study of the Orthodox discourse in post-Soviet Russian culture. It will be analyzed both in its own right and as a constituent of memory, a conservative or imperialist political attitude and postmodernism. One issue addressed is the debate over the use of Church Slavonic as the liturgical language. Another involves the nature of the canonizations that have taken place in the Orthodox Church in recent years and attempts to canonize the soldier Evgenij Rodionov and Stalin. A third topic is jurodstvo, or holy foolishness, for centuries a special and recurring theme in the Orthodox Church that has re-emerged after the fall of the Soviet Union. A chapter is devoted to Ksenija of Petersburg, a peculiar and much beloved holy fool of that city. A final issue concerns the significance of the Orthodox tradition in recent Russian art and poetry. Table of contents Acknowledgements Formulation of the Problem, Method The Influence of the Russian Orthodox Tradition The Discourse on Church Slavonic in Contemporary Russia On Canonical and Non-Canonical Icons and Hymns How to Remember a Fallen Soldier Stalin as Saint. On Empire and Canonization Jurodstvo in the Church and in Russian Culture Today Postmodernist Saint. Ksenija’s Life The Russian Court. Orthodox Church and Art. On the Exhibition “Ostorožno, Religija!” Contemporary Russian Poetry and the Orthodox Tradition Conclusions Index What happens when the Russian Orthodox tradition meets post-Soviet Russia? This is the gemeral question which will be in the focus in this study of the Orthodox discourse in post-Soviet Russian culture. It will be abalyzed both in its own right and as a constituent of memory, a conservative or imperialist political attitude and postmodernism. One issue addressed in the debate over the use of Church Slavonic as the liturgical language. Another invloves the nature of the canonizations that have taken place in the Orthodox Church in recent years and attempts to canonize the soldier Evgenij Rodionov and Stalin. A third topic is jurodstvo, or holy foolishness, for centuries a special and recurring theme in the Orthodox Church that has re-emerged after the fall of the Soviet Union. A chapter is devoted to Ksenija of Petersburg, a peculiar and much beloved holy fool of that city. A final issue concerns the significance of the Orthodox tradition in recent Russian art and poetry. Formulation Of The Problem, Method -- The Influence Of The Russian Orthodox Tradition -- The Discourse On Church Slavonic In Contemporary Russia -- On Canonical And Non-canonical Icons And Hymns -- How To Remember A Fallen Soldier -- Stalin As Saint. On Empire And Canonization -- Jurodstvo In The Church And In Russian Culture Today -- Postmodernist Saint. Ksenija's Life -- The Russian Court. Orthodox Church And Art. On The Exhibition Ostorožno, Religija! -- Contemporary Russian Poetry And The Orthodox Tradition. Per-arne Bodin. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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