THE FUTURE OF THE LITERARY ESTATE IN LINE WITH THE “CIVILIZATIONAL APPROACH”

Authors

  • Olga Bogdanova DSc in Philology, Leading Researcher, А.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia.

Keywords:

Russian Literary Estate, Civilizational Approach, Russian Literature of the Turn of the 20th–21th Centuries, The Estate as a Euro-Asian Phenomenon and a Window into Transcendent Meanings, The Future of the Russian Estate

Abstract

The article considers the estate lifestyle as an element of the universal cultural code. Its features in the USSR and in the post-Soviet period are shown. Based on the material of Russian literature at the turn of the 20th–21st centuries, the trends in the development of the literary estate in line with the “civilizational approach” associated with the “big time” (M.M. Bakhtin) of Russian history were revealed for the first time. Based on this methodology in the process of textual analysis of the works of T.N. Tolstaya, V.G. Sorokin, A.P. Potemkin, Yu.V. Mamleev, V.O. Pelevin, G.S. Yakhina, etc. The conclusion is made that the history of the Russian literary estate is not limited to the imperial period of the 18th – early 20th century, as previously thought, but goes back to Moscow Rus with its Turkic-Slavic socio-cultural symbiosis. At the same time, some authors satirize the “civilizational approach” and the accompanying “estating” of Russia (V.G. Sorokin, V.O. Pelevin), some remain neutral (T.N. Tolstaya, G.S. Yakhina), others welcome the new civilizational shift (A.P. Potemkin, Yu.V. Mamleev).

Published

2025-11-20

How to Cite

Bogdanova , O. (2025). THE FUTURE OF THE LITERARY ESTATE IN LINE WITH THE “CIVILIZATIONAL APPROACH”. Issledovatel’skiy Zhurnal Russkogo Yazyka I Literatury. Retrieved from https://journaliarll.ir/index.php/iarll/article/view/392

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