KukArt Magazine as a Cultural Project

T. Zvereva
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The present research raises a question on functioning of magazines in the digital era. The author of the paper addresses the KukArt magazine (1992–2006) which used to be a hallmark in the Russian intellectual life at the turn of the century and has not lost its relevance at present. The research proposes a discursive analysis to identify features of the KukArt magazine strategy. According to the author of the paper, the KukArt longevity phenomenon can be explained by the fact that the magazine became a testing ground to try some mutually exclusive ideas, and the place where different discourse practices coexisted. The article formulates the idea that the purpose of the magazine was to form a new cultural space which synthesizes various fi elds of art. The author gives a detailed description of all issues of the magazine in the synchronous and diachronic aspects. The main feature of KukArt is absence of a unifi ed framework (making features which were based on objectives set and problems solved: the puppet and the avant-garde, the puppet and literature, the puppet and folklore, the puppet and the masquerade mask, the puppet and home theatre, the puppet and the mannequin, etc.) Originally targeted at the puppet, the magazine shifted gradually towards an anthropological pole trying to answer the question: ‘What is a human?’ Due to such an editorial strategy KukArt drew a wide reading audience attention and went beyond theatre environment bounds. Limited edition and absence of a digital format led to the rise of the magazine ‘aura value’, for the unique and non-reproducible things only have had the greatest value in human culture system.
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KukArt杂志作为一个文化项目
本研究提出了一个关于数字时代杂志运作的问题。这篇论文的作者在KukArt杂志(1992-2006)上发表了讲话,该杂志曾是世纪之交俄罗斯知识生活的标志,目前尚未失去其相关性。本研究提出了一种话语分析法来识别《KukArt》杂志策略的特征。根据论文作者的说法,KukArt的长寿现象可以解释为,杂志成为了尝试一些相互排斥的思想的试验场,以及不同话语实践共存的地方。文章认为,该杂志的宗旨是形成一个综合各种艺术领域的新的文化空间。作者从同步和历时两个方面对该杂志的所有问题进行了详细的描述。KukArt的主要特点是缺乏统一的框架(根据设定的目标和解决的问题制作特征:木偶与前卫、木偶与文学、木偶与民间传说、木偶与化妆面具、木偶与家庭剧院、木偶与人体模型等),该杂志逐渐转向人类学的两极,试图回答这样一个问题:“什么是人?”由于这种编辑策略,KukArt吸引了广大读者的注意,并超越了戏剧环境的界限。限量版和数字格式的缺失导致了杂志“光环价值”的兴起,因为独特和不可复制的东西在人类文化体系中才具有最大的价值。
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