Cultural trauma

Vox Philosophical journal (forthcoming)
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Abstract

The article examines the concept of “cultural trauma”, which appeared at the beginning of the 21st century as part of the process of searching for identity. The concept is defined as an evaluative metaphor. There are periods in the history of Russia that can be considered from the point of view of using this concept. It is shown how the historical and ideological disputes of the late twentieth century acquired the character of religious contradictions. A hypothesis is put forward as a result of what events the concepts of normal political science vocabulary lost their original meaning and turned into ideological templates.

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