Semantic isotopy of EDA in the artistic text on the material of small prose of the 60-80s of the 20th century (Dissertation)

Semantic isotopy of EDA in the artistic text on the material of small prose of the 60-80s of the 20th century (Dissertation)

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The book "Semantic Isotope of EDA in the Art Text on the Material of Small Prose of the 60-80s of the 20th Century" by E. In. Filippova is a unique study that immerses the reader in the world of Soviet-era literature, revealing the complex semantic connections and cultural contexts associated with the topic of food. This dissertation study not only attracts attention with its theme, but also offers an in-depth analysis that will be of interest to both specialists in the field of literary studies and a wide audience interested in culture and history. In her work, Filippova explores how food becomes not just an element of everyday life, but also an important symbol in works of small prose written in the 60-80s of the 20th century. This period in the history of literature was a time of significant change, when authors began to actively explore topics related to personal identity, social justice, and cultural transformations. Food, as an element that permeates all aspects of life, becomes a metaphor for deeper meanings and experiences. Filippova shows how through the images of food the authors expressed their thoughts about life, love, suffering and hopes. The book will be especially interesting for those who are fond of literature, cultural studies and sociology. Students, graduate students and faculty, as well as literature lovers who wish to understand the context of the works more deeply, will find in this study many valuable ideas and analytical approaches. Filippova offers the reader not only theoretical reflections, but also practical examples from the works of such authors as Vasily Shukshin, Valentin Rasputin and others, whose works became iconic for this time. The topics raised in the book go beyond simple text analysis. Filippova addresses issues of cultural identity, national memory and the social context in which these works were created. It shows how food in the artistic text becomes a symbol not only of the material, but also of the spiritual, uniting people and creating common cultural codes. This aspect makes the work particularly relevant in the light of contemporary discussions about cultural identity and the significance of traditions. Style E. In. Filippova is distinguished by depth of analysis and attention to detail. It skillfully combines theoretical concepts with practical examples, making the text accessible and engaging. The reader can easily follow the author’s thoughts, immersing himself in the world of Soviet literature and discovering new facets of familiar works. This study not only expands the horizons of understanding literature, but also inspires further reflection on how food and culture intertwine in our perception of the world. If you are looking for books that will help you better understand Soviet literature and its contexts, or want to delve into the analysis of small prose of the 60-80s, "Semantic Isotope of EDA in the artistic text on the material of small prose of the 60-80s of the XX century" will be a real find for you. This work will not only enrich your knowledge, but will also make you take a fresh look at familiar things, revealing their multilayeredness and depth.
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Филиппова Е.В.
Language
Russian
Release date
2004

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