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"To think with not one head": Tanga’s Book
Author(s) -
Vladimir Rokityansky
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
vox
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2077-6616
pISSN - 2077-6608
DOI - 10.37769/2077-6608-2021-32-6
Subject(s) - dream , reflexivity , poetry , loneliness , philosophy , sociology , literature , psychoanalysis , art history , art , epistemology , psychology , social psychology , anthropology , neuroscience
The Book of Tanga is talked about by philosopher Konstantin Pavlov-Pinus and Vladimir Rokitiansky who has composed the book and was “the other one” in their long dialogue. “Tanga” (Tatiana Olegovna Lubimova, 11.01.1971 – 12.04.2017) as she is seen in the book is a methodologist (in the tradition of G.P.Schedrovitsky) but also a poet and artist, an observer of transitory life, a dreamer, who values loneliness, and an emergency which is always ready to help a person who suffers. The Book of Tanga consists of her postings in the livejournal – her thoughts and discussions thereof, dream records, pictures of what has been seen in the window or on the way, impressions from poetry and prose of favorite authors, as well as of reflexive reports of verbal workshops (“thinking with not one head” as she put it – mainly with V.Rokitiansky, aka Gignomai) and of their correspondence. The purpose of the Book is to revive the image of a Person Tanga. For the composer it is a possibility to continue the unfinished co-thinking and dialogue; for a reader – a possibility to join this dialogue and this collective thinking.