Abstract

The digital text within the domain of modern culture can be studied from the standpoint of the cultural-philosophical approach. It is based on M. Bakhtin’s text-centric conception of dialogism and on the post-structuralism practice of text deconstruction in the conceptions by J. Derrida and R. Barthes. The theories of these scientists reveal some basic principles how to understand the digital text phenomenon and what methods to apply in the analyses of these new cultural practices in the space of digital culture. The reduction of cultural information down to a “digital code” determines the dual logic of the text (the logic of culture and digital logic), which should become the subject of focused cultural studies. The notion of hypertextuality plays a special role in the understanding of the digital text, and the deconstructive practice of reading-writing is considered as a kind of the reader’s ‘material intervention’ into the text. It makes the digital text an ongoing autocommunication of the Author-Reader. This process is grounded on the computer interface metalanguage or cultural metalanguage, which organizes the digital text information in a specific way and influences both the functioning of the text as a cultural object and the way it is perceived by the user.

Highlights

  • The modern era of social value transformations is more often called the “digital cultural turn” (Chernenkaya, 2018, p. 58) due to the large-scale spread of digital technologies

  • In order to study the ongoing processes in culture, to solve new problems related to the impact of the digital environment on the social and humanitarian sphere researchers need new interdisciplinary scientific approaches

  • The digital text is, in the first place, an on-screen text generated by a computer interface that relies on “the principles of text organization developed by human civilization” (Manovich, 2001, p. 84)

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Introduction

The modern era of social value transformations is more often called the “digital cultural turn” (Chernenkaya, 2018, p. 58) due to the large-scale spread of digital technologies. 58) due to the large-scale spread of digital technologies. The formation of cultural experience and the generation of senses in modern culture take place largely in the environment of computerized and virtualized communication processes. In order to study the ongoing processes in culture, to solve new problems related to the impact of the digital environment on the social and humanitarian sphere researchers need new interdisciplinary scientific approaches. As the language is the most important element of the culture semiotic system, the problem of cultural-philosophical understanding of the text in the space of digital culture becomes crucial for the whole understanding of modern socio-cultural processes. Studying the influence of digital technologies on the sociocultural sphere requires focusing on the study of the digital culture itself, and on ‘non-digital’ and ‘pre-digital’ cultures, all of which are interconnected and interact Studying the influence of digital technologies on the sociocultural sphere requires focusing on the study of the digital culture itself, and on ‘non-digital’ and ‘pre-digital’ cultures, all of which are interconnected and interact (Sokolova, 2012, p. 10)

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