Facets of Russian irrationalism between art and life : : mystery inside enigma / / edited by Olga Tabachnikova ; translation editor, Elizabeth Harrison, Christopher Tooke.

Russia is an enigmatic, mysterious country, situated between East and West not only spatially, but also mentally. Or so it is traditionally perceived in Western Europe and the Anglophone world at large. One of the distinctive features of Russian culture is its irrationalism, which revealed itself di...

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Superior document:Studies in Slavic Literature and Poetics, Volume 61
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands ;, Boston, [Massachusetts] : : Brill Rodopi,, 2016.
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Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Series:Studies in Slavic literature and poetics ; Volume 61.
Physical Description:1 online resource (561 p.)
Notes:Includes index.
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Introduction: Rationalising Russian Irrationalism /
The Traditions of Rationalism in Russian Culture of the Pre-Soviet Period /
Irrationalism in Ancient Russia /
Ethos Versus Pathos. The Ontologisation of Knowledge in Russian Philosophy /
Irrationalism and Antisemitism in Late-Tsarist Literature /
Russian Semiotics of Behaviour, or Can a Russian Person be Regarded as ‘Homo Economicus’? /
Fides et ratio: Catholicism, Rationalism and Mysticism in Russian Literary Culture of the Mid-Nineteenth Century /
The Irrational Basis of Gogol’s Mythopoetics /
On the Philosophical Sources and Nature of Dostoevskii’s Anti-Rationalism /
Shifting French Perspectives on Dostoevskian Anti-Rationalism /
The Concept of Love and Beauty in the Works of Turgenev /
Patterns of European Irrationalism, from Source to Estuary: Johann Georg Hamann, Lev Shestov and Anton Chekhov – on Both Sides of Reason /
Lev Tolstoi and Vasilii Rozanov: Two Fundamental(ist) Types of Russian Irrationalism /
From Neo-Kantian Theory of Cognition to Christian Intellectual Mysticism: Logical Voluntarism in Vladimir Solov’ev and Andrei Belyi /
Aleksei Remizov’s Pliashushchii demon – tanets i slovo: Cultural Memory, Dreams and Demons /
Irrational Elements in Ivan Bunin’s Short Story ‘The Grammar of Love’ /
Viewing Askance: Irrationalist Aspects in Russian Art from Fedotov to Malevich and into the Beyond /
Symbols, Metaphors and Irrationalities in Twentieth-Century Music /
The Irrational in Russian Cinema: A Short Course /
The Rational and Irrational Standard: Russian Architecture as a Facet of Culture /
The Irrational in the Perception of Andrei Platonov’s Characters /
The Metaphysics of Numbers in the Eurasian Artistic Mentality: Viktor Pelevin’s The Dialectics of the Transition Period (From Nowhere to No Place) /
“Questions to Which Reason Has No Answer”: Iurii Mamleev’s Irrationalism in European Context /
Vladimir Sorokin and the Return of History /
Index /
Summary:Russia is an enigmatic, mysterious country, situated between East and West not only spatially, but also mentally. Or so it is traditionally perceived in Western Europe and the Anglophone world at large. One of the distinctive features of Russian culture is its irrationalism, which revealed itself diversely in Russian life and thought, literature, music and visual arts, and has survived to the present day. Bridging the gap in existing scholarship, the current volume is an attempt at an integral and multifaceted approach to this phenomenon, and launches the study of Russian irrationalism in philosophy, theology, literature and the arts of the last two hundred years, together with its reflections in Russian reality. Contributors: Tatiana Chumakova, David Gillespie, Arkadii Goldenberg, Kira Gordovich, Rainer Grübel, Elizabeth Harrison, Jeremy Howard, Aleksandr Ivashkin, Elena Kabkova, Sergei Kibal¢nik, Oleg Kovalov, Alexander McCabe, Barbara Olaszek, Oliver Ready, Oliver Smith, Margarita Odesskaia, Ildikó Mária Rácz, Lyudmila Safronova, Marilyn Schwinn Smith, Henrieke Stahl, Olga Stukalova, Olga Tabachnikova, Christopher John Tooke, and Natalia Vinokurova.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004311122
ISSN:0169-0175 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Olga Tabachnikova ; translation editor, Elizabeth Harrison, Christopher Tooke.