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Mythologeme-Related Crisis of Identity: Reality and Fictional Markers of Alienation [PDF]
The paper observes some myth-triggered communicative distortions caused by mass-media distribution of common stereotypes of the Other. Another focal point of the article is the variety of possible mechanisms for overcoming the myths which emerged in the ...
Svitlana Balinchenko
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“River” is regarded as one of the most archaic mythologemes. Although inspired by mythological sources, the literature is not limited to them. The river concepts characteristic of folklore and tradition receive new meanings and interpretations. Moreover,
N. A. Nepomnyashchikh
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On the origin of Pol. dial. kautek ‘dwarf’, G dial. (EPr.) Kautke ‘ditto’
On the Origin of Mythonyms (Pol. dial. kautek, (G dial) (wschprus.) Kautke) Referring to etymological analysis, the author of this article presents a new hypothesis concerning the origin of the Polish mythological name kautek and the East Prussian ...
Rolandas Kregždys
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Эдип или Тесей? Две альтернативы индивидуализации в романе Мережковского «Петр и Алексей» [PDF]
In a comprehensive study on the mythologeme of Oedipus frequently occurring in fin-de- siècle European culture, the author ventures to scrutinise the explicit conflict between father and son in D. Merezhkovsky’s novel
Józsa, György Zoltán
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THE MYTHOLOGEME OF THTHE MOUNTAIN IN THE ALTAIC TEXTS OF RUSSIAN LITERATURE
The article provides an overview of scientific sources regarding mountain literature related to the Russian Altai. Descriptions of alpine land- scapes written by travelers of the 19th century included realities of the area, analogies with foreign ...
Tatiana Bogumil
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Mythologism of Modern Kazakhstani Prose: Lexico-Semantic Aspect
The research attempts to determine the nature of mythologism in modern prose of Kazakhstan, to explain the use of myths in the novels by Abdizhamil Nurpeisov, A. Zhaksylykov and N.
Ruslan U. Shanayev +4 more
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Promethean Mnemotechnics: Memory, Forgetting, Episodic Future Thought and Nonviolent Revolution [PDF]
In his Prometheus Unbound, Shelley reinterprets the Promethean mythologeme historicistically and psychodynamically as a response to his time’s political and ideological crisis. The Titan is resemiotised as the central figure of a metapsychological drama,
Simona Beccone
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The purpose of the study is to propose an approach to the definition or construction of the mythology of the Russian North, considering the concept not as a single model in conjunction with its symbolic component, but to refer to the Russian North as a ...
Polina Pavlovna Kuznetsova
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Eurasianism and geopolitics: Social mythologemes of space
The article considers the origins of Eurasianism as a Russian social doctrine that emerged as an answer to the Western geopolitical concepts, in particular of the Anglo-Saxon and German geopolitical schools. Both concepts serve to justify social institutions and associations based on the difference between the spaces of the Eastern and Western parts of
Radkevich K.V., Shabaga A.V.
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The Research Library of Tomsk State University, which is now one of the largest university libraries in Russia, was established simultaneously with the university.
K. Konev, A. V. Vasilyev
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