List of publications on a keyword: «tala»
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Stalags on the territory of occupied Belorussii during the Great Patriotic War: the genocide of Soviet prisoners of war
ProceedingUniversity as a factor of Modernization of Russia: History and Prospects (to the 55th anniversary of the I.N. Ulyanov ChSU)- Authors:
- Kirill V. Shevchenko, Polina O. Bocharova
- Work direction:
- Военная экономика и социальная политика в годы Великой Отечественной войны
- Abstract:
- Waldlage Stalag 352 and transit Dulag 126 camps in the occupied territory of the Byelorussian SSR, in which more than 80 thousand prisoners of the Red Army, officers and soldiers, mobilized civilians of various nationalities died from wounds and diseases, hunger and cold, torment and bullying. And if Germany officially recognized the genocide of the Jewish people, then nothing of the kind happened regarding the genocide of Soviet prisoners of war in the occupied territories.
- Keywords:
- the Great Patriotic War, genocide, humanitarian law, Geneva Conventions, prisoner of war camp, Soviet prisoners of war, stalag
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Cyclicity as a Leading Structural Parameter of Musical Compositions in Cultures of South and South-East Asia
Research ArticleEthnic Culture No 1 (1)- Authors:
- Tatiana V. Kartashova, Viktoriia Y. Antipova
- Work direction:
- History and Theory of Art Questions
- Abstract:
- The article is devoted to the identification of conceptually identical perceptions of musical time in the cultures of India and Indonesia. The paper considers tala, the Indian category of time, in the context of structuring the parameters of musical compositions in Indian art. Gamelans (Indonesian ensembles of musical instruments) are described in detail as well as the basic principles of organizing musical material in the compositions they perform. The aim of the work is to compare the patterns of perception of the category of time in the cultures of India and Indonesia. The research methodology is based on the principles of an integrated approach that considers the musical traditions of these countries from theoretical and historical-cultural positions. In the process of working on this article, the key role was played by the experience of studying Indian and Indonesian cultures obtained by the authors during scientific internships in India and Indonesia (T.V. Kartashova – institute Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra in 2004–2006 and in 2009 (New-Delhi, India); V.U. Antipova studied at the Indonesian Institute of Arts in Yogyakarta under the Darmasiswa Indonesian Scholarship program in the 2017–2018 academic year). The result of the study is the identification of the cyclical nature of musical time in the art of India and Indonesia. It is concluded that in the coordinate systems of different civilizations there are certain intersection points, and often they appear at a conceptual level. The identification of common interpretations of various categories makes it possible to comprehend deep intercivilizational ties, which makes it possible to identify the relatedness of the basics of world understanding in the cultures of South and Southeast Asia.
- Keywords:
- India, Indonesia, tala, gamelan, balungan, cyclicity