Art in Modern World: New Forms and New/Old Mechanisms of Influence

 
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Abstract

The article focuses on means and forms of art development in modern conditions characterised by the emergence of mass culture, changes in environment and in the image of the world, and by an increase in emotional overload. The article reveals the changes in the ways of presenting various works of art (drama, opera, music) to the audience in order to evoke aesthetic experiences and get closer to it.

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Keywords: mass culture, postmodernism, aesthetic experience, infectious emotions, identification, imageof the world, functions of art

Journal rubric: Psychology of Art

Article type: scientific article

Published

For citation: Martsinkovskaya, T.D. (2007). Art in Modern World: New Forms and New/Old Mechanisms of Influence. Cultural-Historical Psychology, 3(2), 56–61. (In Russ.). URL: https://psyjournals.ru/en/journals/chp/archive/2007_n2/Martsinkovskaya (viewed: 05.12.2025)

© Martsinkovskaya T.D., 2007

License: CC BY-NC 4.0

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Information About the Authors

Tatiana D. Martsinkovskaya, Doctor of Psychology, Professor, Director of the Institute, Institute of psychology named after L. Vygotsky, Russian State University for the humanities, Moscow, Russian Federation, ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2810-2554, e-mail: tdmartsin@gmail.com

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