Литература и публичная сфера: (От составителей)

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Contributors

  • Nikolay Poselyagin - , Higher School of Economics, Moscow School for the Social and Economic Sciences (Author)
  • Tatiana Vaizer - , Chair of Slavic Literatures (Author)

Abstract

In this introductory article to the thematic cluster Literature and the Public Sphere, we briefly outline the adapting of the concept of a “public sphere” offered by Jürgen Habermas to the humanities and social sciences. It was adapted during the early 1990s because of heated international discussions, debates, and a partial shift away from Habermas's original specific meaning. Whereas other academic disciplines soon began to use this concept actively, literary studies accepted it gradually and cautiously. We endorse an understanding of the public sphere based on American debates of the early 1990s as a social space of symbolic negotiations. The articles in this cluster in one way or another touch upon this concept as viewed from this perspective.

Translated title of the contribution
Literature and the Public Sphere: (From the Guest Editors)

Details

Original languageRussian
Pages (from-to)1-16
Number of pages16
JournalSlavic Literatures
Volume144–145
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2024
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

Scopus 85201582205

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Keywords

  • Jürgen Habermas, Public sphere, Russian literature, Social space, Symbolic negotiations