“From the Besieged Fortress”: S. S. Averintsev – Researcher of World Culture

Igor V. Kondakov
Year: 2023
UDK: 130.2
Pages: 147–157
Language: russian
Section: Philosophy
Keywords: S.S. Averintsev, Russian, Byzantine, ancient, Middle Eastern, European and world cultures, “great time”, cultural megatexts, metaphorical “formulas”, reading codes, “polylogue”, “creative loneliness”
Abstract
The personality and creative activity of Academician S.S. Averintsev never cease to fascinate philologists, culturologists, philosophers, theologians, historians and art historians. The humanities scientist, who had a vast outlook and an immense range of scientific interests, left his individual mark in many branches of knowledge. A specialist in ancient and Byzantine cultures, S. Averintsev constantly dealt with the problems of Russian culture, either directly or indirectly referring to its study, paying special attention to the place of Russian culture in world culture, its dialogue with the cultures that preceded it and related to it - the Hebrew and other Middle Eastern cultures, with ancient, and above all ancient Greek, with Byzantine and Western European cultures. It is necessary to note the originality of the scientist’s approach to comprehending and analyzing millennial cultures, which were considered by Averintsev each time as a whole, as gigantic megatexts, which, in the course of their analysis, can be “folded” by the researcher to several capacious metaphorical formulas that can be compared with each other and trace intertextual connections. between them. The identification of such generalizing “microformulas” of huge megatexts is possible only in the historical context of “great time”, covering centuries and millennia of national and world history. The comparative-historical and typological analysis of cultural megatexts through their formulaic “clots” allowed Averintsev to carry out cultural-philosophical readings of any megatexts and to trace in them allegorical allusions to the events of Russian culture and current modernity.
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