ARTICULT #5 (1-2012)
MUSICAL LIFE AND SOUND EXPERIMENTS IN BAUHAUS SCHOOL (1919-1933)
Author: Kirsanova Yulia, student of the MA program, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, e-mail: kirsanova@rudn.ru
Summary: Bauhaus ,"building school", School of Design and Applied Arts of Walter Gropius, is known for special style of interior design, applied arts, but to a less extent for the musical environment. Various sound representations were of experimental nature and were based on innovative ideas of the time. That’s why musical events at the school were uncomparable and influenced not only in the history of art, but also in techniques of work with sound.
Keywords: Bauhaus, sound, music, experiment, light reflex games, sound texture, jazz choir, stage Bauhaus
VICTIMITY OF NOVEL MAIN SHE-PERSON: HOW MUCH AND WHO PAYS
Author: Ulybina Elena, Dr.Habil, Professor at the Department for General Laws of Mentality Development, Russian State Humanitarian University (RSUH, Moscow, Russia), e-mail: evulbn@gmail.com
ORCID ID: 0000-0002-5398-9006
Summary: The image of Daria (Dolly) Oblonskaya from the novel “Anna Karenina” by Leo Tolstoy allows us to investigate psychological aspects of the victimized side of motherhood experience and internal sense of the positive treatment of the image as seen from the point of dominant collective values.
Keywords: masochism, addiction, victim and victimization, Anna Karenina, Leo Tolstoy
THE HOLLYWOOD WESTERN AS SYSTEM
Author: Krikunova E., graduate student, Smolny Institute in Saint-Petersburg, e-mail: liza.krikunova@smolny.org
Summary: Author examines formula of classic Hollywood western. Films, made in 1930-1950th enforced the genre’s respectability and developed it’s own cinematographic structure, marked with meaningfulness of any detail.
Keywords: Hollywood, John Ford, western, genre formula
WHY ART THEORY PROFITS?
Author: Markov Alexander, Leading Research Associate of the Institute of World Culture, Lomonosov Moscow State University, assistant professor of the Research and Educational Center "Cinema and Contemporary Art", Russian State University for the Humanities (RSUH, Moscow, Russia), e-mail: markovius@gmail.com
ORCID ID: 0000-0001-6874-1073
Summary: The article proposes economic model of funding of the humanities, not as state rent, but as effective distribution of funds.
Keywords: economics of research activity, art studies, profit, funds