Yuliy Asoyan, Ph.D. in Philosophy, Associate Professor, Department of History and Theory of Culture, Russian State University for the Humanities (Moscow)
pp. 117–140
DOI: 10.25803/SFI.2018.28.24700
The article considers the concept and ideologeme of culturalness in Soviet Russia of the 1920s based on the analysis of thematic patterns of culture in the early Soviet socio-political discourse, journalism and mass everyday life. The author outlines the process of how the categories of culturalness and the dominants in understanding culture as an ideological and pragmatic construct were formed.
Keywords: Soviet Russia of the 1920s, images of culturalness, revolution culture, work culture, everyday culture, political culture.