Artist as Yurodivy: Holy Man or Madman? (Summary) Cover Image

Umjetnik kao jurodivi: svetac ili luđak?
Artist as Yurodivy: Holy Man or Madman? (Summary)

Author(s): Dina Pokrajac
Subject(s): Anthropology, Cultural history, Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology, Film / Cinema / Cinematography, Sociology of Art
Published by: Sveučilište u Zagrebu, Filozofski fakultet
Keywords: Andrei Tarkovsky; Fyodor M. Dostoevsky; Alexander Sokurov; Nicolai Berdyaev; holly fool; the Russian idea; heterodoxy; film and literary anthropology; yurodivy;

Summary/Abstract: This essay deals with the holly fool (yurodivy) phenomenon in the cultural history of Russia providing interpretations of various texts – religious, medical, but primarily artistic ones (literature and film). Russian artists and intellectuals often practise mysticism and for them the sacred is a transcendental ontological reality to be experimented with. The author examines the way in which the yurodivy, an idiosyncrasy of Russian folk culture,at a certain historical moment became entwined with the thought of Russian authors such as Dostoevsky, Berdjajev and Tarkovsky, providing them with a form for a religious conception of art and a specific vision of the artist as a yurodivi “who mocks the world by day, only to mourn it by night” and artistic works as “pathways towards the other world”.

  • Issue Year: 2019
  • Issue No: 31
  • Page Range: 135-156
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: Croatian
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