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The Systematization and Preservation of Cultural Heritage of National Minorities in the Context of the Postmodern Philosophy
The Systematization and Preservation of Cultural Heritage of National Minorities in the Context of the Postmodern Philosophy

Author(s): Iryna Skakalska, Оleksandra Panfilova, Iryna Sydun, Svitlana Oriekhova, Tetiana Zuziak, Iryna Tatarko
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Social Sciences, Jewish studies, Civil Society, History of Judaism, Inter-Ethnic Relations
Published by: Editura Lumen, Asociatia Lumen
Keywords: cultural heritage;marginality;synagogue;Jews;memorial plastic;symbols;Kremenets;

Summary/Abstract: The article studies the Jewish cemetery which provides a significant amount of historical information about various aspects of the life of the Jewish community which have long been out of focus. The objective of the research lies in proving the relevance of marginal culturally significant objects in the context of postmodern philosophy, as well as explaining and analyzing the compositional ways and peculiarities of plastic images of the facades of the gravestones in Kremenets, one of the Volyn areas of the Jewish culture in the 18th century – the early 19th century. The article focuses on the most common method of studying the monuments of Jewish gravestone epigraphy. The methodology of the research is based on the regionalist approaches to the problem and the application of culturological, retrospective comparative-historical methods and the use of critical analysis. For the first time, the artistic and style peculiarities of the memorial plastic arts of Jewish cemetery in Kremenets are analysed and the historical factors that influenced them are explicated. It was proved that the historical and cultural value of the Jewish necropolis in Kremenets lies in its originality. The cemetery is one of the oldest in Europe and contains unique information on the history, customs and culture of the Jewish people. It can become a promising object of visit for postmodern consumers, interested in unpopular and marginal tourist artefacts.

  • Issue Year: 12/2021
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 241-254
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English