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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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Cultural exclusion and frontier zones

Volume 67

Abstract

The functioning of cultural memory is always accompanied by the emergence of suppression zones covering the experiences and phenomena which were excluded, for some reason or another, from conventional cultural practices. The scope of excluded phenomena is as broad as possible and reaches from inconvenient events, works of art, historical or cultural figures to certain forms of expression, gestures, emotions, material objects, attitudes, discourse frameworks and narration patterns. Being repressed as they are, they, however, still influence the drawing of cultural borderlines and the processes of identity construction. Such dialectics of repression and (re-) actualization can be best characterized through the notion of “cultural exclusion zones” (similar to Chernobyl exclusion zone). In the current issue of “Rivista di Estetica” we thus try to discover and to describe those exclusion zones, the mechanisms of their formation and their multifold impact upon the contents of culture in different social, historical, epistemological and cultural contexts.

Details | Table of Contents

Logic lessons for Russia

Kiev's theology and the Russian enlightenment

Alexander Brodsky

pp.20-32

https://doi.org/10.4000/estetica.2525
What is a wall?

towards an ontology of political artefacts

Ernesto C. Sferrazza Papa

pp.80-96

https://doi.org/10.4000/estetica.2645
Re-actualizing a cultural exclusion zone

human experimentation and intellectual witness in Friedrich dürrenmatt's suspicion and Marcel beyer's the flying foxes

Alexander Chertenko

pp.97-116

https://doi.org/10.4000/estetica.2664
Le metamorfosi del classico

corpi naturali, artefatti materiali e nuove pseudomorfosi

Chiara Cappelletto

pp.197-218

https://doi.org/10.4000/estetica.2830

Publication details

Journal: Rivista di estetica

Volume: 67

Year: 2018

DOI: 10.4000/estetica.2433

Full citation:

(2018) Cultural exclusion and frontier zones. Rivista di estetica 67.