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Images of Modernity in the 21st Century: Altermodernism

https://doi.org/10.30727/0235-1188-2019-62-2-7-25

Abstract

The article discusses an actual problem of the contemporary social theory – a problem of post-postmodernism that is the answer to the question: what comes to replace the supposedly outdated postmodernism. Post-postmodernism in an umbrella term that brings together various concepts like digimodernism, automodernism, metamodernism, hypermodernism, supermodernism, etc. One of the replacing postmodernism theories is the French curator and art theorist Nicolas Bourriaud’s concept that was called “altermodern” or “other modernism.” In his previous books Bourriaud proposed to rewrite modernism and, as the result, developed a new theory. The concept appeared in 2009 when Bourriaud presented the exhibition in London, timed to the publication of his manifesto Altermodern, and edited and published the book of collected papers of the same title. Globalization, which opened borders for art, is a central concept of the altermodernism theory. The main terms of altermodern are heterochrony (time diversity) and viatorisation (nomadism). The main social subject of the alternodern era is a free travelling artist, who interprets the meanings of “rewritten” art for the public. They are “rewritten” because Bourriaud proposes to use phenomena and products of past ages to make them work in a new way. However Bourriaud’s concept should be considered critically, as it was formerly done by several researchers. The article proposes a critical review that answers to the question: to what extent the idea of altermodern is heuristic and therefore it could compete with other concepts that abolish postmodern. The author gives a negative answer to this question first of all because altermodern just borrows a lot of elements of the language and apparatus of postmodernism and actually does not offer anything
new.

About the Authors

A. V. Pavlov
National Research University Higher School of Economics; Institute of Philosophy, Russian Academy of Sciences.
Russian Federation
Alexander Pavlov – Ph.D. in Law, Associate professor at the National Research University Higher School of Economics; Leading Researcher Fellow, Head of the Department of Social Philosophy, Russian Academy of Science, Institute of Philosophy.


Y. V. Erokhina
National Research University Higher School of Economics.
Russian Federation
Yuliya Erokhina – Ph.D. in Law, Associate Professor at the National Research University Higher School of Economics.


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Pavlov A.V., Erokhina Y.V. Images of Modernity in the 21st Century: Altermodernism. Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences. 2019;62(2):7-25. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.30727/0235-1188-2019-62-2-7-25



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