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2024/4(39)

Contents


Basic Research

Putrik Yu.

Role of cultural heritage sites
and tourism as a factor
of cultural sovereignty


Historical Research

Chentsov A.

The creation and functioning
of the penitentiary system in the Kaliningrad region in 1945–1949


Applied Research

Gorlova I., Bychkova O.

Realization of the cultural and educational potential of cultural policy within the framework
of educational systems


Marushina N.

Defining the structure and boundaries of the Outstanding Universal Value of an urban heritage site (the example of Saint Petersburg)


Romanova D.

Family and genus in the historical and cultural heritage of the region


Skorokhod A.

Research of paintings by Danish marine artists Carl and Wilhelm Bille by the Scientific Expertise Department of GOSNIIR


Use of the Heritage

Filin P.

Main results of the expedition
of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation and the Russian Geographical Society to survey
the Severny Island of the Novaya Zemlya archipelago in 2024


Rodionova V., Adamovskaya P.

Third cycle of UNESCO periodic reporting in the Russian Federation: reflection on the experience


Rybak K.

On the problem of discovering and collecting archaeological objects


Heritage Preservation Problems

Naumov V.

Issues of social cooperation in the digital preservation of the cultural heritage


Museology

Slesarchuk V.

Echo of the Crimean War: souvenirs “Memory of Sevastopol” in the collection of The Nizhniy Novgorod State Reserve Museum of History and Architecture


Russian Foreign Heritage

Elchaninov A.

Indian Ocean. Russian geographical names as objects of intangible cultural heritage


Senin A.

Obituaries of the magazine
“The Chasovoy” (1929–1988) –
a reflection of the history of White emigration


Scientific Chronicle

Zhitenev S.

Valery Nikolaevich Rastorguev
as a figure of culture and cultural studies




Publ. 12/11/2024


Archives

DOI 10.34685/HI.2021.39.76.001

Banizhe O.

Substance of somatic code in culture

Abstract. Sociocultural codes ensure the identity and reproduction of society. Christian civilization as the dominant defines the textual code. Information civilization and the universal semiotization of society led to a significant shift in the Christian paradigm. The modern media description of man and society has made the facet of bodily and mental indistinguishable. The modern semiotic self-description of man and society demonstrates the significance of two sociocodes: the understanding of the textual code as universal remains, and it also becomes more obvious that the bodily codes of culture are fundamental from the point of view of the development and evolution of society. Information civilization makes it clear that bodily code is basic in the practically transformative sphere of society.

Key words: christian paradigm of world history, textual paradigm, bodily practices, bodily codes.

Banizhe Oleg Nikolaevich,
post-graduate student,
Krasnodar State Institute of Culture (Krasnodar),
email: Olegbanige@gmail.com


Published: The Heritage Institute Journal, 2021/1(24)

URL: http://nasledie-journal.ru/en/journals/408.html


Founder

Likhachev Russian Research
Institute for Cultural
and Natural Heritage

Publisher

Likhachev Russian Research
Institute for Cultural
and Natural Heritage

Certificate

of the Mass information media
registration:
ЭЛ № ФС 77–60211,
date: 17.12.2014


Frequency

4 issues per year

Published on-line only


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