

Avtukhovich, T., Abasheva, M., Savkina, I. and Chernyak, M., eds. (2020). Cultural commodities. Mass culture in modern Russia: Construction of worlds, multiplication of episodes: A monograph. Grodno: GrGU. (In Russ.)
https://doi.org/10.31425/0042-8795-2022-2-288-293
Abstract
The monograph deals with the current trends of modern culture — total seriality and the tendency to model alternative universes. The scholars discover that the serial setting not only creates a model of a stable picture of the world but also performs a crucial anthropological function by consolidating a disconnected and segregated society. Seriality on the whole is turning into the guiding principle for nearly all layers of culture, permeating its mass and, tentatively called, elite strata.
About the Authors
Yu. Y. DanilenkoRussian Federation
Yulia Y. Danilenko - Candidate of Philology.
24 Sibirskaya St., Perm, 614900
F. А. Kataev
Russian Federation
Filipp A. Kataev - Candidate of Philology
24 Sibirskaya St., Perm, 614900
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Review
For citations:
Danilenko Yu.Y., Kataev F.А. Avtukhovich, T., Abasheva, M., Savkina, I. and Chernyak, M., eds. (2020). Cultural commodities. Mass culture in modern Russia: Construction of worlds, multiplication of episodes: A monograph. Grodno: GrGU. (In Russ.). Voprosy literatury. 2022;(2):288-293. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31425/0042-8795-2022-2-288-293