Bibliographic description of the article
Kuparashvili, M. J. FEATURES OF RUSSIAN POSTMODERNISM / M. J. Kuparashvili. – Text : direct // Innovative economics and society. – 2025. – № 1 (47). – С. 115-126

Abstract

The long-standing theme of postmodernism, oddly enough, is still alive. Increasing the time distance makes postmodernity noticeable where it could not have been imagined before. A careful study of literary postmodernism from different cultures clarifies not only the similarities and differences, but also highlights the methodological basis that provides it with commonality. Along with the definition of the main parameters of postmodernity, the Russian analogue of the destructive manner of writing becomes a subject of special interest. Russian Russian themes of Soviet and Russian postmodernity show recent history in a slightly different light and reveal the specifics of the end of literature in Russia two centuries ago (V.Rozanov), Soviet reality in other interiors, and Russian literary classics using unusual vocabulary. In addition, over time, the heterogeneity of purely philosophical and literary postmodernity has become more noticeable, which so far does not have a decent analytical base, and even the announced death of postmodernism is unable to actualize its philosophical mission. The dissolution of the philosophical meanings of postmodernism in literature significantly reduces the cognitive space of strategic thinking. All these nuances are in a complex historical connection and require a more detailed analysis, which is not possible within the framework of a single article. The current, which today is called philosophical postmodernism, not only does not understand the philosophical formulation of questions of truth, ethics and rationality, reason and wisdom, but also openly despises philosophy, as it has narrower boundaries and does not recognize the philosophical continuation of their subject area.

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Author

M. J. Kuparashvili —
Doctor of philosophy. Ph. D., professor of thedepartment of theology, philosophy and cultural studies.