Art of the Crimean khanate in logic of the interval analysis
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.3.2016.138963Keywords:
interval, subinterval, Sufism, fine arts, musical and poetic artAbstract
Purpose of Article. The problem of research of art of the Crimean khanate of XIV-XVI centuries is analysed in the article from positions of interdisciplinary methodology of intervality. The analysis of the literary sources, published by the researchers of different directions is conducted. Methodology. Using historical, cultural, philosophical methods of study and analysis of art, the author of the article gives preference polimethodological theory of intervality which is the product of Post-modernism. The interval approach is based on exposure and coordination of intervals in the separately taken contexts. Scientific novelty. The author underlines the necessity of the using in modern Cultural discourse the Post-modernism interval methodology, which assists more scalene and multidimensional analysis of different types of art in the arts and culture of the Crimean khanate. Conclusions. The culture of the Crimean khanate represents the Eastern Black Sea type of medieval traditional Muslim culture. It has been developing as many others ethnoses of that region. The author highlights the impact of the different ethoses (Armenians, Greeks, Jews, Circassians, the Georgian etc.) on the art culture of the Crimean Tatars. Since the15th century the Crimean khans, understanding advantage of policy of tolerance, gave the chance to numerous ethnoses to keep and create the culture. Today in the Crimea the art monuments, created during the period of the Khanate by Armenians, Greeks, etc. have been remained. Although, it should be noted that the epoch of the Crimean khanate was interval. So it means that in the Crimea the Islamic culture dominated. Analyzing the art culture of the Crimean Khanate, we should note a role of the cross-cultural interference of different ethnoses. The Intervality allows to consider culture as a multilevel phenomenon in which all intervals are democratic and pluralistic. It is expedient to analyse a phenomenon of the art culture of the Crimean Khanate as a system of intervals such as "fine arts", "literature", "music", "folklore". They are divided into types and genres.Downloads
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