Abstract

This article deals with the problem of human transformation in Russian society. The value contradictions in society and the socio-cultural activity of Russians are studied. Anthroposociocultural existence and causes of anomie in Russian society are briefly discussed. The bodily-sociocultural model of human transformation in a changing society is substantiated and corporality as a sociocultural phenomenon is considered in sufficient detail. It is shown that the transformation of the human body and culture occurs synchronously under the influence of modern information and communication systems. The author proposes a logical-epistemological scheme of transformational changes in human corporeality. It follows from the diagram that any transformation of the human body has four successive stages and begins with a change in the human consciousness. Intermediate stages in this scheme of transformational changes are poorly controlled and precise bodily corrections that turn into conscious behavior. It is concluded that the knowledge of bodily and sociocultural changes in a person can provide the necessary balance of progressive and regressive transformations in Russian society.

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