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At the Crossroads of Traditions (Kuzebay Gerd and Russian Poetry)
The article discusses the impact of Russian poetry on the creative work of Kuzebay Gerd. The authors reveal the poets whose works this Udmurt writer relied on (from Pushkin and Izmaylov to Bryusov, Mayakovski and Yesenin), demonstrating their role in the
Igor Yevgenjevich Vasiliev +1 more
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Dialogue of Cultures in the Early Lyrics of the Udmurt Poet Flor Vasiliev
The article is devoted to the analysis of lyrics by Flor Vasiliev (1934–1978) which is a new page in the history of Udmurt Soviet poetry. The young poet went beyond the generally accepted standards thanks to the rich literary context.
Victor L. Shibanov
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Les sources de l’œuvre poétique d’Ašalči : les traditions orales oudmourtes [PDF]
Sur la base d’un poème de la poétesse oudmourte Ašalči Oki cet article examine les liens entre une littérature naissante et l’oralité de la poésie populaire.
Vladykina, Tatjana
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Traditional culture is one of the key factors influencing our colour perception. The present article aims to analyse the colour concepts and symbolism of Udmurt folk medicine, in particular, healing rituals and charms.
Tatiana Panina
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Overcoming ‘Distinctive Backwardness’
From 1920 through 1932, Soviet biomedical propaganda disseminated via Udmurt literature including through periodicals, novels, plays, and poetry aimed to instil sanitation values and advance modernisation.
Maria Vyatchina
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“Almanac of modern Udmurt poetry” as a manifestation of youth culture [PDF]
В статье представлен «Альманах современной удмуртской поэзии», подготовленный участниками-энтузиастами штаба современной поэзии «ПоэтUp». Необходимо было проследить тесную связь нынешней молодежной культурной среды Удмуртии и возросшего интереса к поэзии
Vakhrusheva, J. A. +1 more
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Iran and Iranians as Perceived by Udmurt Writers in the 1950s–1970s
The image of Iran occupies a significant place in Udmurt literature of the 1950s–1970s. Works about Iran are beginning to reveal new facets in our time, in an era of global confrontation with the West and a turn to the East.
Victor L. Shibanov
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GRAMMAR OF TIME IN UDMURT SOCREALISTIC POETRY: GAI SABITOV’s CREATIVITY
This article discusses the individual structural-semantic, grammatical and stylistic peculiarities of the poetic texts of Gui Sabitov, who is one of the brightest representatives of the Udmurt socialist realism. Udmurt socrealistic idiostyles as a national-specific variant of this artistic method has never been the object of interpretation.
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Udmurt rap was an attempt to expand the horizons of the national literary and musical culture of the early 21st century, which was dominated by ethnofuturism at that time. The object of analysis is the Udmurt-language rap texts of P.
Victor L. Shibanov
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Introduction: Vladimir Vladykin is an outstanding researcher and ethnographer from the Udmurt Republic, whose works have received recognition in the scientific community both in Russia and abroad. His poetic legacy occupies a special place in Udmurt literature.
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