Literary Hermeneutics in The Context of Natiosophic Ideas

Authors

  • Viktoriia KOLKUTINA National University “Odessa Law Academy”
  • Lesia SYNIAVSKA Odesa National I. I. Mechnikov University
  • Volodymyr POHREBENNYK National Pedagogical University named after M. P. Drahomanov
  • Tetiana KORNISHEVA Kherson State University
  • Natalia IAREMCHUK Southern National Pedagogical University of K.D.Ushinskyi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24234/wisdom.v16i3.394

Keywords:

hermeneutics, literature, nationalism, freedom, aesthetics

Abstract

The article looks at the literary hermeneutics in the context of natiosophic ideas by H.-G. Gadamer, S. During, M.  Heidegger, E. Smith, E. Said, D. Dontsov. It investigates the freedom-centred nature of nationalism, discovers new meanings of the concept “cultural nationalism”, as well as the key concepts of the natiosophic aesthetics. The research outlines the natiosophic specifics of the interpretation system through the comprehension of the various concepts.

It sums up that nationalist interpretation is essentially natiologic (natiosophic), however, it is also literary, with the coherent semantic level of cognition. The evaluation here dominates over the formal-and-aesthetic level, which is quite common for such type of experience. Culturological aesthetics in the ontological existential dimension is deeply rooted in the nation’s being. It has a pronounced nation-creating nature, targeted at establishing a national identity that is grounded on the national idea. Under the colonial oppression, it finds its expression in the interpretation of the fiction texts as a writer’s spiritual-and-worldview systems of values.

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Author Biographies

Viktoriia KOLKUTINA, National University “Odessa Law Academy”

 (Dr. of the Science in Philology) is an Associate Professor of the National University “Odessa Law Academy” (Odesa, Ukraine). The area of her research interests includes communication, problem of literary hermeneutics in the aesthetic-ontological dimension, literary essayism. Dr. Kolkutina is the author of 2 monographs and 53 research articles. Her most recent publications are as follows: “Ideological and Hermeneutic Aspects of the World Outlook-Vestnikovets”, “The Article Examines the Idea of Statehood as a Conceptual Basis of Publicism of Dmitry Dontsov”, and “Image of Ukraine in Journalism in the 1920s – 1930s: the National Dimension“. 

 

Lesia SYNIAVSKA, Odesa National I. I. Mechnikov University

(Dr. of Science in Philology) is Associate Professor of the Department of Modern Literature at Odesa National I. I. Mechnikov University (Odesa, Ukraine). The area of her research interests includes communication, ancient theatre, Ukrainian drama of late 19th – early 20th centuries. Dr Sy­niavska is the author of 1 monograph and 41 research articles. Her most recent publications are as follows: “Peculiarities of Artistic Communication in the Drama Text”, “Enliteraturing” as a Feature of the New Drama in the European Fiction in the Assessment by Lesya Ukrainka”, and “Artistic Communication as a Type of Communication”.

Volodymyr POHREBENNYK , National Pedagogical University named after M. P. Drahomanov

(PhD in Philology) is Head of the Department of Ukrainian Philology of the Faculty of the Ukrainian Language and Literature at National Pedagogical University named after M. P. Drahomanov (Kyiv, Ukraine). The area of his research interests includes literary imagology and communication, connections between Literature Folklore and others. V. Pohrebennyk is the author of 12 monographies and more than 800 research articles. His most recent publication are as follows: “Folklorism of the Ukrainian Poetry (XIX-XX cc.)”, ”Ukrainian Literature of Late 19th - early 20th centuries”, “A Coryphaeus: I. Karpenko-Kary”, , “World-weapon: Literature in the Creative Heritage of R. Oliynyk-Rakhmannyy”. 

 

Tetiana KORNISHEVA , Kherson State University

(PhD in the Art Studies) is an Associate Professor  of the Department of Musical Arts at Kherson State University (Kherson, Ukraine). The area of her research interests is theory and history of culture (art history). Tetiana Kornisheva is the author of 25 research articles. Her most recent publications are as follows: “The Experience of Choral Art in Ukraine in the Second Half of the 20th Century and Years of Independence”, “Formation of Professional Principles of Choral Conducting in Ukraine”, “Creative Personality of the Conductor: Historiography of the Problem”.

Natalia IAREMCHUK , Southern National Pedagogical University of K.D.Ushinskyi

(PhD in Philology) is an Associate Professor at the Southern National Pedagogical University of K.D.Ushinskyi (Odesa, Ukraine). The area her research interests includes communication, foreign literature and Ukraine literature 18-20 centuries. N. Iaremchuk is the author of 1 collective monograph and 25 research articles. Her most recent publications are as follows: “Gnoseological and Anthropological Aspects of Historical Prose of Yu. Mushketyk”, “Poetical paradigm of O’Henry’s Short Stories ” Gifts Magi”, “Red I’d dress””, “Morally ethical aspect of O.Honchar’s novel “Tronka”, “National Views I.Ogienka: the Aspect of Languages”.                                            

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2020-12-25

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KOLKUTINA, V. ., SYNIAVSKA, L., POHREBENNYK , V., KORNISHEVA , T., & IAREMCHUK , N. (2020). Literary Hermeneutics in The Context of Natiosophic Ideas. WISDOM, 16(3), 41–52. https://doi.org/10.24234/wisdom.v16i3.394

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