Visuality and Textuality in Hagiographic Posters of Old Believers of the Chasovennye (“chapel-going”) Denomination

Modern-day Old Believers of the ‘chapel-going” denomination (chasovennye) strive to preserve their doctrines and culture, and yet they are willing to adapt them in order to meet the needs of their communities in our constantly developing and changing world. Old Believers seek to compensate for the i...

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Main Authors: Aleksandr V. Kostrov, Tamara B. Morris
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Novye Issledovaniâ Tuvy 2019-03-01
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Online Access:https://nit.tuva.asia/nit/article/view/831
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spelling doaj-6794c28c45c74ce981b5077cf1fee5252020-11-25T01:01:30ZrusNovye Issledovaniâ Tuvy Novye Issledovaniâ Tuvy2079-84822019-03-010110.25178/nit.2019.1.7803Visuality and Textuality in Hagiographic Posters of Old Believers of the Chasovennye (“chapel-going”) DenominationAleksandr V. Kostrov0Tamara B. Morris1Иркутский государственный университетОрегонский университетModern-day Old Believers of the ‘chapel-going” denomination (chasovennye) strive to preserve their doctrines and culture, and yet they are willing to adapt them in order to meet the needs of their communities in our constantly developing and changing world. Old Believers seek to compensate for the increasing and often destructive influence of the outer world on their traditions by simultaneously cultivating existing genres and creating new genres of their confessional art. The realistic representation of spiritual leaders in portraits, which are often accompanied by spiritual verses can be attributed to such an innovation. This composition can be attributed as visual-texts hagiography. The field collections made by the authors in 2016–2018 in Russia (on the territory of Eastern Siberia — Tuva, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Irkutsk oblast) and in the USA (Oregon, Minnesota), where the Chasovennye communities are found, were used as sources for this study – including images, written and oral sources. We have examined a number of portraits of monks and hegumenons of taiga sketes, especially those of Frs. Grigorii, Gurii, Timofei, Lavrentii and Mikhail. Of particular interest is the portrait of Fr. Mikhael and the accompanying informative memorial verse, dedicated to this famous religious figure of this denomination (full text provided in the article). The additional meaning given to the image by the memorial text turns it into an informative and highly dramatic hagiographic unity of the visual and the textual. This combined type of hagiography, common among contemporary Old Believers of the Chasovennye denomination, has become an integral part of reconstruction, saving andhttps://nit.tuva.asia/nit/article/view/831cтарообрядчествочасовенное согласиеЕнисейПриенисеньеВосточная СибирьЮжная Сибирьдуховный стихвизуально-текстовая агиография
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Visuality and Textuality in Hagiographic Posters of Old Believers of the Chasovennye (“chapel-going”) Denomination
Novye Issledovaniâ Tuvy
cтарообрядчество
часовенное согласие
Енисей
Приенисенье
Восточная Сибирь
Южная Сибирь
духовный стих
визуально-текстовая агиография
author_facet Aleksandr V. Kostrov
Tamara B. Morris
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title Visuality and Textuality in Hagiographic Posters of Old Believers of the Chasovennye (“chapel-going”) Denomination
title_short Visuality and Textuality in Hagiographic Posters of Old Believers of the Chasovennye (“chapel-going”) Denomination
title_full Visuality and Textuality in Hagiographic Posters of Old Believers of the Chasovennye (“chapel-going”) Denomination
title_fullStr Visuality and Textuality in Hagiographic Posters of Old Believers of the Chasovennye (“chapel-going”) Denomination
title_full_unstemmed Visuality and Textuality in Hagiographic Posters of Old Believers of the Chasovennye (“chapel-going”) Denomination
title_sort visuality and textuality in hagiographic posters of old believers of the chasovennye (“chapel-going”) denomination
publisher Novye Issledovaniâ Tuvy
series Novye Issledovaniâ Tuvy
issn 2079-8482
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Modern-day Old Believers of the ‘chapel-going” denomination (chasovennye) strive to preserve their doctrines and culture, and yet they are willing to adapt them in order to meet the needs of their communities in our constantly developing and changing world. Old Believers seek to compensate for the increasing and often destructive influence of the outer world on their traditions by simultaneously cultivating existing genres and creating new genres of their confessional art. The realistic representation of spiritual leaders in portraits, which are often accompanied by spiritual verses can be attributed to such an innovation. This composition can be attributed as visual-texts hagiography. The field collections made by the authors in 2016–2018 in Russia (on the territory of Eastern Siberia — Tuva, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Irkutsk oblast) and in the USA (Oregon, Minnesota), where the Chasovennye communities are found, were used as sources for this study – including images, written and oral sources. We have examined a number of portraits of monks and hegumenons of taiga sketes, especially those of Frs. Grigorii, Gurii, Timofei, Lavrentii and Mikhail. Of particular interest is the portrait of Fr. Mikhael and the accompanying informative memorial verse, dedicated to this famous religious figure of this denomination (full text provided in the article). The additional meaning given to the image by the memorial text turns it into an informative and highly dramatic hagiographic unity of the visual and the textual. This combined type of hagiography, common among contemporary Old Believers of the Chasovennye denomination, has become an integral part of reconstruction, saving and
topic cтарообрядчество
часовенное согласие
Енисей
Приенисенье
Восточная Сибирь
Южная Сибирь
духовный стих
визуально-текстовая агиография
url https://nit.tuva.asia/nit/article/view/831
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