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THE VEGETAL CODE FUNCTIONING IN THE TRADITIONAL CULTURE OF THE PEOPLES OF THE VOLGA REGION (ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE FOLKLORE OF THE MORDVA-ERZYA AND MOKSHA)
Author(s) -
Vladimir Ilich Rogachev,
Eleikolaevna Vaganova,
Liailia Ihsanovna Mingazova
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
ežegodnik finno-ugorskih issledovanij
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2311-0333
pISSN - 2224-9443
DOI - 10.35634/2224-9443-2019-13-3-439-445
Subject(s) - folklore , ethnic group , mythology , context (archaeology) , consciousness , beauty , parallels , code (set theory) , aesthetics , history , literature , natural (archaeology) , anthropology , art , linguistics , sociology , epistemology , archaeology , philosophy , computer science , set (abstract data type) , programming language , mechanical engineering , engineering
One of the ways of categorization of reality through the vegetal code of culture is considered through the example of folklore of Mordva-Erzya and Moksha. The sacred nature of this code and the mechanism of its correlation with the worldview of man is of particular interest. The research reveals their close connection with the aesthetic associations developed by folk culture for many centuries and strengthened in the minds of Erzya and Moksha, and in general, the Finno-Ugric peoples as standards of beauty. The described fragment of the linguistic picture of the world is a complex system of images, which reflect the archaic structures of consciousness, the oldest archetypal and mythological representations. An extensive paradigm of images included in this ethnic culture is considered in the context of the system of traditional images of other peoples of the Volga region, inter-ethnic parallels are drawn. The reconstruction based on the materials of Mordovian folklore through the prism of the vegetal code of culture helps to recreate the features of perception and understanding of the phenomena of reality, to detect natural inter-ethnic similarities and differences.

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