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An artistic landscape of the newest kazahkstani novel
Author(s) -
Rezeda Mukhametshina,
Kadisha R. Nurgali,
S.В. Ananyeva
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
laplage em revista
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2446-6220
DOI - 10.24115/s2446-622020206extra-b606p.143-148
Subject(s) - kazakh , globalization , opposition (politics) , phenomenology (philosophy) , national identity , aesthetics , perception , identity (music) , epistemology , context (archaeology) , sociology , literature , history , linguistics , political science , politics , art , philosophy , law , archaeology
In the context of the new bi- and polylingual picture of the world, the novel continues to hold leading positions as the leading genre of prose. The Kazakh novel generalizes the aesthetically immanent factors of identity and is created in the Kazakh and Russian languages. Ethno-national identity is important for both the author and the characters. The modern phenomenology of perception actualizes not only the role of the anthropological turn, but also the role of the subjective factor - the reader. Comparative analysis allows you to look at the novel from different conceptual points of view. Transnational tendencies are intensely manifested in the work of prose writers. The search for answers to the most important questions of our time, the challenges of globalization contributes to the disclosure of the ethnocultural world. Opposition one's own/other, one's/another's allows to convey the national attitude and reveal the national image.    

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