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Semiotics of the Sacred Space of Oshevensk Surroundings. P. 140–147

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Popova Lyudmila Dmitrievna
Institute of Social, Humanitarian and Political Sciences, Northern (Arctic) Federal University named after M.V. Lomonosov (Arkhangelsk, Russia)

Abstract

The paper deals with the semiotics of the sacred space of Oshevensk surroundings (mirokolitsa) which was formed when Russian slavs were settling on the lands of the Chud people in Zavolochye. The orthodox semiosphere of the cultural landscape of Oshevensk surroundings included a monastery, a parish church complex and several chapels. The sacred ensemble of the entire territory is permeated with the dynamic hierarchical tradition of orthodox space formation. The monastery, with which the orthodox space started developing, was the center of spiritual life of the Oshevensk area. The monastery complex with St. Nicholas and Assumption Churches could be perfectly seen from the surrounding villages, while from the left bank of the Churyega River one could observe the entire area – the homeland of St. Alexander Oshevensky. The periphery consisted of peasant villages along the right bank of the Churyega River: Oshevenskaya Sloboda, Shiryaikha, Fedorovo, Mikheevo, Podgorye, Niz, Gar, Malye Krivtsy, and Bolshie Krivtsy; as well as along the left bank of the Churyega River: Kukui, Obrezkovo (Obreskovo), and Skrebino. Beyond the bridge, along its tributary – the Khaluya River – there are Bolshoi Khalui and Maly Khalui; according to the Olonetsk Patericon, these two villages existed already in the sixteenth century. In the arrangement of these villages, we can observe a clear spatial organization. In terms of composition they are united by the Churyega River bend. The natural relief with a number of picturesque villages makes this space system unique with its sacred center – Oshevensk pogost – that could be seen miles away. A significant part in the life of the North played chapels associated with local objects of worship. The sacred architectural space of the Oshevensk area was in harmony with the surrounding natural landscape endowed with a high spiritual and axiological status.

Keywords

Oshevensk, Oshevensk surroundings, Alexander Oshevensky, Monastery of St. Alexander Oshevensky, sacred space, church architecture, steepled church
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