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  • November 1, 2016
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FEATURES OF NATIONAL IDENTITY REVELATION IN YAKUT POETS’ WORKS OF THE SECOND HALF OF THE XX CENTURY (BY THE EXAMPLE OF SEM. DANILOV’S AND P. BAGATAYSKY’S CREATIVE WORK)

Abstract

The article covers issues of revealing features of national identity in works of the Yakut national poets Sem. P. Danilov and R. D. Ermolaev-Bagataysky in the second half of the XX century. In the analysis of the texts the authors pay particular attention to identifying the dominant aspects of the national category in respect of motivic-figurative structure, poetics, genre forms, verse and sound organizations, and the conceptual sphere that determine distinctive author’s style of the Yakut poets.

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Author information

Ekaterina Mikhailovna Efremova

Institute for Humanities Research and Indigenous Studies of the North of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Viktoriya Dmitrievna Posel'skaya

Institute for Humanities Research and Indigenous Studies of the North of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences

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  • Published: November 1, 2016.

Keywords

  • национальная картина мира
  • самобытность
  • индивидуальный стиль
  • авторское «я»
  • поэтика
  • жанр
  • циклизация
  • national worldview
  • identity
  • individual style
  • author’s “I”
  • poetics
  • genre
  • cyclization

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