List of publications on a keyword: «writer»
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The role of women authors in changing the image of women in contemporary Kazakh literature
ProceedingThe development of modern education in the context of educational competence- Authors:
- Gulnar T. Omarova, Gul'zhikhan A. Kukenova, Raikhan O. Tuksaitova
- Work direction:
- История, проблемы и перспективы развития образования
- Abstract:
- The article is devoted to a comprehensive study of the image of women in modern Kazakh literature. The analysis is carried out by studying the works of female authors and their contribution to the creation of these images. The main objects of consideration are Ayagul Mantai, Torgyn Zholdasbekovna, Asylzat Arystanbek and their works. The purpose of the study is to reveal the image of women in modern Kazakh literature, to determine the contribution of women authors, and to study the changes that the image of women has undergone. If earlier male writers prevailed in literature, now the number of female writers is growing. It was hypothesized that an increase in the contribution of women authors to literature will lead to the development of public consciousness and the image of women.
- Keywords:
- image, stereotype, public consciousness, image of women, writer, modern literature
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Chuvash front-line writers about the Great Patriotic War (based on the novel by D. Kibek «Heroes do not disappear without a trace»)
ProceedingUniversity as a factor of Modernization of Russia: History and Prospects (to the 55th anniversary of the I.N. Ulyanov ChSU)- Author:
- Albina F. Myshkina
- Work direction:
- Вклад народов Поволжья в дело Победы
- Abstract:
- The article analyzes one of the significant works about the Second World War – D. Kibek’s novel «Heroes do not disappear without a trace,” which plausibly and in detail presents the historical facts of the struggle of Soviet, Polish and Czech partisans through the eyes of a direct participant (the writer).
- Keywords:
- the Great Patriotic War, novel, front-line writer, Kibek D., guerrilla resistance
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Music during the Great Patriotic war – the example of the Republic of Tatarstan
ProceedingUniversity as a factor of Modernization of Russia: History and Prospects (to the 55th anniversary of the I.N. Ulyanov ChSU)- Authors:
- Iuliia I. Tsykina, Rafael' R. Shamsutdinov
- Work direction:
- Система образования и культура в период Великой Отечественной войны
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- The article deals with music of the Great Patriotic War period. The musical culture of the war years in the Tatar ASSR. It is revealed that in these years the Tatar musical art developed in the spirit of the trends of the time, under the slogan «All for the front – all for the Victory!».
- Keywords:
- the Great Patriotic War, the Republic of Tatarstan, songwriters, Musa Jalil, Farid Yarullin, Khusnulla Valiullin, Ismai Shamsutdinov, Husain Abdulmenov
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Anthropomorphic motives in Nikolai Karazin's orientalist novel «The Two-Legged Wolf»
ProceedingPhenomenology of Personality: Resourcefulness and Multidimensionality- Author:
- Aleksandra D. Kazimirchuk
- Work direction:
- Феноменология личности: дисциплинарный подход
- Abstract:
- The article is devoted to the specifics of the expression of anthropomorphism in the orientalist novel «The Two-Legged Wolf» by the writer, artist, journalist, officer, ethnographer and illustrator of the XIX century Nikolai Nikolaevich Karazin. The expression of anthropomorphism in the orientalist works of the Turkestan theme of the XIX century is characterized by certain features inherent in the peculiarities of the cultural and socio-political discourse of that time.
- Keywords:
- orientalism, Nikolai Karazin, Turkestan, Central Asia, the conquest of the Turkestan, fiction writers, artists and writers of the XIX century, orientalist prose of the XIX century
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Women’s Worldview of the Writer or the Aesthetic World of Literature (Reflections on the Term “Women’s Prose”)
Research ArticleDevelopment of education Volume 5 No 1- Author:
- Albina F. Myshkina
- Work direction:
- Special theme of the issue
- Abstract:
- Modern Chuvash literature, like other national literatures, is developing in many ways. This is clearly shown by those works in which new phenomena are formed that were previously alien to the literature of the Soviet period. The relevance of the article is connected with the need to determine the place and role of the concept of "women's prose" in Chuvash artistic creativity. The artistic world of Chuvash literature is primarily based on the worldview of the people and the uniqueness of the Chuvash language. Therefore, very often typical phenomena of Russian and world literature for the Chuvash literature become insignificant. In this regard, the purpose of the study was to present arguments in favor of the statement that the aesthetic world of the work is not directly related to the author's gender. The subject of the research in this article is the prose works of Chuvash women writers (Yu. Silem, U. Elmen, R. Prokopieva). In the course of the study, the following results were obtained: the writer's worldview includes many components, the most significant of them are the gender and nationality of the author; the concept of "women's prose" is not relevant for Chuvash literature, since it manifests itself only within the framework of individual works and is mainly associated with philosophical, psychological and lyrical the style of the writer.
- Keywords:
- genre, women's prose, women's worldview, women's image, style of a writer
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Teaching the Russian literature in the Russian as foreign system as factor of integration of foreign students into the Russian sociocultural space
ProceedingОпыт создания и реализации технологических инноваций в образовании- Authors:
- Kristina V. Khabarova, Oksana V. Seniukova, Natalia V. Bolshakova
- Work direction:
- Инновации в дополнительном образовании
- Abstract:
- The authors of the article consider teaching of the Russian literature on the preparatory faculty as the factor of integration of the foreign students to the Russian sociocultural space.
- Keywords:
- artistic text, literary concepts, Russian writers, cultural space