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T. Pushkareva, E. M. Shemyakina, N. Yushchenko, O. Derzhavina
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研究对象是作为现代大众文化艺术产物的网络模因。本研究的主题是网络模因作为艺术对象的符号学解释。从国家公共历史图书馆社会政治史中心收集的2020年封锁期间的社会漫画集中,选择了与封锁和新冠肺炎疫情有关的网络表情包——“隔离”,以及相关的网络资料进行了解读。本文的目的是对从国家公共历史图书馆社会政治史中心的社会漫画收藏中选出的网络模因进行图像学解释。该研究的新颖之处在于,它首次将网络模因视为一种艺术对象,并以几个“隔离”网站为例,探讨了对这种现代文化艺术现象进行图像学解释的可能性。文章表明,“隔离”的建构既沿着创造新模因的道路走,也沿着基于重新语境化的旧模因改造的道路走——用众所周知的情节、图像、英雄来讨论新的现实。对"隔离"的图像学解释使人们有可能确定流行病在公众意识中的反映特征(世界"颠倒"的感觉、变化的灾难性性质、新的安全条件),并加深对社会极端条件下社会艺术自助性质的认识(利用悲喜剧的治愈效果)。
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The experience of iconological interpretation of Internet memes (based on the material of "quarantines" from the collection of social cartoons of the Center for Social and Political History of the State Public Historical Library)
The object of the research is Internet memes as a product of modern mass culture and art. The subject of the study is the iconological interpretation of an Internet meme as an art object. Internet memes dedicated to the lockdown and the COVID-19 pandemic - "quarantine" from the collection of social cartoons of the Center for Socio-Political History of the State Public Historical Library, which was collected during the lockdown of 2020, and also relevant Internet materials were selected for interpretation. The purpose of the article is to conduct an iconological interpretation of selected Internet memes from the collection of social cartoons of the Center for Socio–Political History of the State Public Historical Library. The novelty of the research lies in the fact that for the first time an Internet meme was considered as an art object, and the possibilities of iconological interpretation of this phenomenon of modern culture and art were investigated using the example of several "quarantine" sites. The article shows that the construction of "quarantines" went both along the path of creating new memes and by transforming old memes based on recontextualization – using well-known plots, images, heroes to discuss new realities. The iconological interpretation of the "quarantines" made it possible to identify the features of the reflection of the pandemic in the public consciousness (the feeling of the "inversion" of the world, the catastrophic nature of changes, new security conditions) and to deepen knowledge about the nature of artistic self-help of society in conditions of social extremum (the use of the healing effects of the tragicomic).
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