SOCIOCULTURAL IDENTITY OF VINNITSA REGION AS A COMPONENT OF CULTURAL LANDSCAPE OF THE REGION (BASED ON THE RESULTS OF FIELD RESEARCH) Cover Image

СОЦИОКУЛЬТУРНАЯ ИДЕНТИЧНОСТЬ ВИННИЦКОЙ ОБЛАСТИ КАК СОСТАВЛЯЮЩАЯ КУЛЬТУРНОГО ЛАНДШАФТА КРАЯ (ПО РЕЗУЛЬТАТАМ ПОЛЕВЫХ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЙ)
SOCIOCULTURAL IDENTITY OF VINNITSA REGION AS A COMPONENT OF CULTURAL LANDSCAPE OF THE REGION (BASED ON THE RESULTS OF FIELD RESEARCH)

Author(s): Valentyna Hrebenova, Natalka Zhmud, Olha Kolіastruk, Anatolii Voinarovskyi
Subject(s): Regional Geography, Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology, Sociology of Culture, Identity of Collectives
Published by: Institutul Patrimoniului Cultural al Academiei de Științe a Moldovei
Keywords: sociocultural self-identity; cultural landscape; Vinnitsa region; field materials;

Summary/Abstract: The features of the sociocultural identity of the residents of Vinnitsa region are analyzed through the prism of cultural landscape based on field ethnographic materials collected during expeditions by students of the Faculty of History, Law and Public Administration and educators of the Department of History and Culture of Ukraine of Vinnitsa State Pedagogical University named after M. Kotsyubynsky in 2020. This has been achieved through combining objects of material culture with varieties of worldview manifestations and behavioral practices. The prospects of the research are important both in the scientific and in the public areas emphasizing its applied value. There is the question of the further process of the sociocultural identity of the residents of Vinnitsa region through the prism of decentralization reform, the expressiveness of the own “face” of the region due to active exploitation of distinctive local resources, strengthening the tourist attractiveness and comfort of the region. The outcomes of this study could interest researchers involved in developing methodological tools in the context of rethinking sociocultural identity and (re)planning the cultural landscape in the post-Soviet space.

  • Issue Year: XXX/2021
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 78-87
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: Russian