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City’s Cultural Memory: Modern Practices of Symbolizing the Past

https://doi.org/10.25281/2072-3156-2021-18-4-352-364

Abstract

The article is devoted to the discourse of the city’s cultural memory. The relevance of studying this topic is determined not only by the fundamental aspect associated with the episodicity of existing studies of this phenomenon. From an applied point of view, the city’s cultural memory is a symbolic resource that can be used to create an appealing image, form a sustainable urban identity, and strengthen the citizen’s sense of belonging to the city. The accumulation and objectification of cultural memory take place in symbolic forms, which makes it important to study the practices of symbolizing the urban past, the essence of which is to generate the significance of the relevant or latent layers of cultural memory for the citizens.

The article presents the results of the final stage of research related to the study of the process of constructing the cultural memory of the city. The purpose of the article is to analyze modern practices of symbolizing fragments of the urban past, which mean their significance for contemporaries. Basing on the culturological cross-section of the issue, the author integrates different research contexts. The methodological basis of the article is the communicative approach that focuses on the processes of meaning formation, and the constructivist method that considers memory as a multi-layered and dynamic construct. Analyzing the practices of symbolizing the urban past by the example of Russian cities, the author of the article demonstrates how the episodes of the city’s memory are updated in the modern world, how cultural meanings become memorable for citizens. The author uses the results of previous studies and identifies the following elements of the symbolization of the urban past: a) ways of encoding fragments of the past; b) communicative trajectories of memory symbolization; c) factors of producing meanings about the collective past of the city. The obtained results open up new frontiers in understanding the processes of formation of the collective ideas about the city, and prospects for empirical research, forecasting and constructing the cultural memory of Russian cities, giving them the opportunity to change their present and future.

About the Author

Natalia G. Fedotova
http://www.culturalnet.ru/main/person/2804
Yaroslav-the-Wise Novgorod State University
Russian Federation

41, Bolshaya Sankt-Peterburgskaya Str., Veliky Novgorod, 173003, Russia

ORCID 0000-0003-4225-3666; SPIN 9484-2564



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Fedotova N.G. City’s Cultural Memory: Modern Practices of Symbolizing the Past. Observatory of Culture. 2021;18(4):352-364. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25281/2072-3156-2021-18-4-352-364

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