• Original research article
  • December 1, 2017
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SPECIFICITY OF THE CONCEPT “LAND” AS THE BASIC NOTION OF NORTHERN CULTURAL LANDSCAPE (BY THE EXAMPLE OF THE YAKUT LITERARY WORKS)

Abstract

The article aims to study the representativeness of the concept “land” through the prism of dichotomy “the native - the outsider” in the context of regional identity problem by the example of the Yakut literature. The paper analyzes associative lines of the concept “land” as the basic concept of the Northern cultural landscape. Such analysis allows the authors to identify clearly the peculiarities of ethno-psychological consciousness and the specificity of artistic thinking. Studies in this research area, insufficiently investigated in the national literature, will fully promote the identification of the unique artistic markers of author’s intention and help to reveal the image of a writer as a bearer of national self-consciousness.

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Author information

Sargylana Eremeevna Noeva

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

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Publication history

  • Published: December 1, 2017.

Keywords

  • геопоэтика
  • культурный ландшафт
  • свой - чужой
  • центр - периферия
  • концепт земли
  • граница
  • geo-poetics
  • cultural landscape
  • the native - the outsider
  • center - periphery
  • concept of land
  • border

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