The Artistic Modelling of History in the Aesthetic Consciousness of a Time Period as a Methodological Problem of Postmodernism Cover Image

The Artistic Modelling of History in the Aesthetic Consciousness of a Time Period as a Methodological Problem of Postmodernism
The Artistic Modelling of History in the Aesthetic Consciousness of a Time Period as a Methodological Problem of Postmodernism

Author(s): Tatiana Marchenko, Sergii Komarov, Maryna Shkuropat, Iryna Skliar, Yevgeniya Bielitska
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Education, Aesthetics, Social Philosophy, Hermeneutics
Published by: Editura Lumen, Asociatia Lumen
Keywords: hermeneutics; imagology; mythopoetics; receptive aesthetics; reception; a national picture of the world; aesthetic consciousness;

Summary/Abstract: Created during a certain time period of the world’s art development, fictional history embodies not only a set of individual authorial creative acts, but it is the only "artistic-historical model" conditioned by a number of objective aesthetic and non-aesthetic factors. As such, fictional history represents an integral part of the national worldview. Its exploration requires a combinatorial unity of methods. The article proposes a set of modern methodological principles for studying the processes of artistic modelling of history in the aesthetic consciousness on the synchronous level (a certain time period) and their representation in literary works. The methods of academic literary criticism are combined with the advanced methods of modern interdisciplinary humanities that are based on postmodern philosophy. Thus, in the chosen combination of the scientific approaches, the heuristic potential of the structural-semiotic and structural-typological methods, mythopoetics and myth-restoration, imagology, hermeneutics, and receptive aesthetics, correlates with the methods of systematic and descriptive analysis. Such diverse theoretical combinations, the existence of a kind of "methodological sinusoid" within the study, do not contradict but complement each other.

  • Issue Year: 13/2022
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 198-212
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: English