Anthropology of everyday life
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The synthesis of memories (“Journey to childhood”), memoir literature and research projects, on the basis of which “Anthropology of modernity” is written, gives a new vision of rhythms, meanings and strategies for everyday life. Being a forced witness and a direct participant in the harsh post -war period, periods of “thaw” and “stagnation”, as well as perestroika and marginal post -Soviet time, the author reflects the relevant historical images of time, everyday life, its creative, creative and domestic aspects.
Everyday life is open and inexhaustible. It retains the cultural heritage of the people and a dialogue with the challenges of modernity is conducted. This is convinced by the study of Gagauz fiction, which was fed as the realities of the traditional culture of the people and the great achievements of the Russian and cultures of the peoples of the Soviet Union.
The book shows the current state of the Gagauz school of fine art. The time and vectors of its formation and ripening, like literature, are based on the image and understanding of everyday life. They coincided with the phase with that ethno -political life of the Gagauz people in which statehood was created. The problems reflected in painting are more likely to be an image of everyday life than political life
Everyday life is open and inexhaustible. It retains the cultural heritage of the people and a dialogue with the challenges of modernity is conducted. This is convinced by the study of Gagauz fiction, which was fed as the realities of the traditional culture of the people and the great achievements of the Russian and cultures of the peoples of the Soviet Union.
The book shows the current state of the Gagauz school of fine art. The time and vectors of its formation and ripening, like literature, are based on the image and understanding of everyday life. They coincided with the phase with that ethno -political life of the Gagauz people in which statehood was created. The problems reflected in painting are more likely to be an image of everyday life than political life
Author:
Author:Guboglo Mikhail Nikolaevich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Education & Teaching
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Reference books
- Category:Social Science & Politics
Series:
Series: Studia Historica
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-9551-0695-3
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