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Exit to the City and Chronotopia: History, Everyday Life, Future

https://doi.org/10.30727/0235-1188-2019-62-11-27-45

Abstract

The article analyzes the interdisciplinary methodology of city research within the philosophical and cultural approach. The authors argue that at present, besides sociological and economic approaches to the interpretation of the city, the cultural and philosophical examination of city is of special interest. It combines both theoretical issues and the practical aspects. The authors present the philosophical and cultural analysis of the city as well as the general concept of chronotopia. The concept of chronotope, proposed by M. M. Bakhtin and his followers, is most often used as a tool for the analysis of fiction. According to the authors, the spatio-temporal diagnostics of the city also has significant theoretical and practical potential. The authors discuss various literary and philosophical texts analyzing the feautures and evolution of the “soul of the city” (written by Russians N.P. Antsiferov, I.M. Grevs, Y.M. Lotman, M.S. Kagan, I.I. Mitin as well as by foreign scholars Y. Slezkine, K. Schlogel, exploring the chronotope of Soviet cities). The article presents other modern Russian and foreign researchers who directly collaborated with the authors of this research in joint urban projects: M. Golovanivskaya (“syntax” of urban squares), “Ural matrix” (A. Ivanov, I. Lisovets, E. Trubina), chronotope of a small Israeli city (E. Rimon), Stanford chronotopes (J. Bender, D.E. Wellbery). Since the city, like any cultural phenomenon, manifests itself within a set of spatio-temporal coordinates, the chronotope can be considered as the basic tool for its philosophical and cultural interpretation. The article substantiates the practical aspects of applying chronotopia to the analysis of the city: chronotopes of the past and everyday life in cities of certain types, strategic opportunities and boundaries of the chronotopes of a given city. The authors concludes that the chro-notopia of city is a transdisciplinary field in the cultural and philosophical studies of the city.

About the Authors

Elena Y. Burlina
Samara State Medical University
Russian Federation

Elena Y. Burlina - Doctor of Philosophy, Professor, Head of the Department of Philosophy and Culturology of the Samara State Medical University



Natalia V. Baraboshina
Samara State Medical University
Russian Federation

Natalia V. Baraboshina - Ph.D., assistant professor of philosophy and Cultural Studies Department of the Samara State Medical University



Larisa G. Ilivitskaya
Samara State Medical University
Russian Federation

Larisa G. Ilivitskaya - Ph.D. - assistant professor of philosophy and Cultural Studies Department of the Samara State Medical University



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Burlina E.Y., Baraboshina N.V., Ilivitskaya L.G. Exit to the City and Chronotopia: History, Everyday Life, Future. Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences. 2019;62(11):27-45. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.30727/0235-1188-2019-62-11-27-45



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