The city and the war Authors Leonid Salmin Ural State University of Architecture and Art Downloads PDF (Russian) DOI: https://doi.org/10.51461/projectbaikal.69.1862 Published 2021-11-13 Issue No. 69 (2021): glocal Section refereed articles License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. How to Cite The city and the war. (2021). Project Baikal, 18(69), 114-121. https://doi.org/10.51461/projectbaikal.69.1862 More Citation Formats ACM ACS APA ABNT Chicago Harvard IEEE MLA Turabian Vancouver Download Citation Endnote/Zotero/Mendeley (RIS) BibTeX Keywords: city, war, visible, invisible, mythology, symbolism, visual discourse, representation Abstract The article focuses on the city as a visual discourse. This topic was previously studied in the article “Invisible Moscow” (Salmin, 2018). The impact of the war on the concepts of visibility / invisibility of the city and their relationship is analyzed from the point of view of mytho-ritual practices. Inversions of the visible and invisible are considered in the context of evolution of the city's symbolism under the influence of the military threats. References Alyabyev, A. N. (2006). Khronika vozdushnoi voiny: strategiya i taktika. 1939-1945 [Chronicle of the air war: strategy and tactics. 1939-1945] Foucault, M. (2005). Nuzhno zashchishchat obshchestvo: Kurs lektsii, prochitannykh v Kollezh de France v 1975-1976 uchebnom godu [Society must be defended: Lectures at the Coll×ge de France, 1975-1976]. Saint Petersburg: Nauka. Salmin, L. (2018). Invisible Moscow. The issue of a city as a visual discourse. Project Baikal, 15(55), 46-50. https://doi.org/10.7480/projectbaikal.55.1280 Speer, A. (2010). Vospominaniya [Recollections] (S. Friedland, & I. Rozanova, Trans.). Moscow: Zakharov. Virilio, P. (1991). Guerre et cinema. Editeur Cahiers du cinema.Virilio, P. (1994). Bunker Archeology. Editions du Demi-Cercle.