Короткий опис(реферат):
У статті розглянута проблема дискусії як способу академічного обміну і спілкування. Обґрунтована важливість дослідження неформальних джерел інформації для кращого розуміння й об’єктивного аналізу подій. Вперше наведені численні факти, отримані автором під час особистого спілкування з професурою. Показана вирішальна роль особистості в дискусійному процесі за умов відсутності системного
інструменту прийняття незалежних від панівної ідеології рішень.
The article considers the problem of discussion as a process and a way of academic exchange and communication. The relevance of the research is substantiated by the fact that the chosen topic has mostly not been considered in the field of scientific research. The importance of researching informal sources of information for a better understanding and more objective analysis of events is substantiated as well. For the first time, numerous facts gathered by the author during personal communication with the academics are presented. The subject and the conclusions of the study will contribute for a better understanding of the historical role of both public and nonpublic discussion in the artistic process, in particular in its pedagogical component.
Contemporary art education, as well as public opinion in general, focuses on the individuality of the artist, so in the artistic environment can not but arise new discussions and even conflicts. Discussions and controversy among teachers and students in the analyzed period were less ideological in nature, in contrast to the preWWII period in the educational institution. In the postwar period, some artiststeachers were oppressed and persecuted because of their own conceptual principles in teaching practice. Such teachers were deprived of the opportunity to spread their artistic ideas among students. Later, under the influence of the changing political situation in the country, they were invited to teach at universities again and they formed the forefront of the
revival and formation of a new art school. The influence of mass media on the cultural process both in the conditions of a totalitarian society and in the
conditions of the modern reforms is analyzed in the article. The current state of the coverage of cultural events in the media and the impact of this process on the artistic environment is considered. The article shows that the decisive role in the course of the discussion is played by the personality, and not by the ideological or pedagogical value of the subject of discussion. The key role of the individual in the discussion process in the absence of a systemic tool for making decisions independent of the dominant ideology is also emphasized. The author
concludes that even in the Soviet postwar period there was still opposition in art education.