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Strukturno-tipologičeskoe sravnenie russkoj narodnoj skazki s sovetskoj
Scesa, Anna
1994
Abstract
The term “Soviet folk tale” refers to a specific folk genre that developed in the Soviet Union on the basis of the centuries-old traditions of the Russian folk tale: it was an attempt to use an existing cultural model for ideological and political purposes.
The typological-structural study of the analogies and differences between the poetic features of the traditional folk tale and the Soviet folk tale at a number of levels (sintagmatic semantic narrative, typological and verb-subject) and in a number of genres (magic realistic and allegorical) leads to the identification of methods and procedures necessary for the mythification of reality and of the Soviet hero.
Series
Slavica Tergestina
2 (1994)
Publisher
LINT
Source
Anna Scesa, "Strukturno-tipologičeskoe sravnenie russkoj narodnoj skazki s sovetskoj", in M. Nortman, L. Rossi, I. Verč (eds.): Slavica tergestina 2. Studia russica, Trieste, LINT, 1994, pp. 117-136.
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