Nostalgia for culture in the context of inclusion meanings reflection
Автор: Sudakova Natalia Evgenyevna
Журнал: Общество: философия, история, культура @society-phc
Рубрика: Философия
Статья в выпуске: 11, 2018 года.
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The concept of culture nostalgization is first presented as a phase of the inclusive community formation. The study deals with the culture nostalgization from the perspective of the human civilization transferred to the new social and cultural space where the above-mentioned stage regarded by many thinkers as the decline of culture is considered in the context of the devaluation of traditional value imperatives cultivating an elite approach to culture and society development. The novelty of the research lies in the fact that nostalgia for the global development of elitism in culture is interpreted by the author as a natural component of social and cultural evolution towards the inclusive community as a part of the cultural genesis of inclusion. The phenomenon of inclusion (that is to recognize the significance of each person born and strengthen the positions of cooperation and co-creation in contrast to the values of rivalry that have existed for centuries) affirms the importance of the mutually enriching dialogue between popular and high culture contributing to the harmonization of the complex reality. The author concludes that the nostalgia for culture is an integral stage in the transformation of ideas about the importance of each person’s inclusion in social processes, the value of his/her social and cultural potential for the development of the human community as a whole. The process of nostalgia for culture allows us to rethink the results of human co-creation while recognizing the values of the person, his/her personal potential, the diversity of his/her needs and opportunities, making them the absolute value of the human species.
Complexity, inclusion, culture, crisis, nostalgia, evolution, popular culture, high culture
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/149133711
IDR: 149133711 | DOI: 10.24158/fik.2018.11.8