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PATRIOTIC NATIONAL IDENTITY: THEORETICAL REVIEW (ON THE BASIS OF ХІІІ–ХX CENTURIES SCOTTISH POETRY)

ПАТРИОТИЧЕСКОЕ НАЦИОНАЛЬНОЕ САМОСОЗНАНИЕ: ТЕОРЕТИЧЕСКИЙ ОБЗОР (НА МАТЕРИАЛЕ ШОТЛАНДСКОЙ ПОЭЗИИ ХІІІ−ХX ВВ.)
Authors: E R Tulup;

PATRIOTIC NATIONAL IDENTITY: THEORETICAL REVIEW (ON THE BASIS OF ХІІІ–ХX CENTURIES SCOTTISH POETRY)

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The paper deals with the theoretical aspects of national-patriotic discourse on the material of Scottish poetry of the XIII−XX centuries. It investigates two of such key aspects as: national identity of poets of Scotland and the characters of their poetry; the textual forms that embody their identity. The paper presents the data of thesaurus, contextual and mythopoetic (or mythological) methods of research. The key concepts and arguments on which a particular literary text can be attributed to the national-patriotic discourse have been identified on the basis of several analytical methods; the article determines through which specific text elements these concepts manifest themselves. A model of metaanalyse on a text example – the anonymous poems of the XIII century, depicting the disasters of Scotland after the death of king Alexander III (1286) has been analyzed. The notions of “homeland”, “nation”, “national”, “national patriotism”, “ethnic nation”, “political nation”, “state” and “citizens” as well as the essential subjects of the Scottish national-patriotic discourse have been thoroughly analysed.

В данной публикации рассмотрены теоретические аспекты национально-патриотического дискурса на материале шотландской поэзии ХІІІ−ХX вв. Детально рассматриваются два таких ключевых аспекта, как: национальная самоидентификация поэтов Шотландии и персонажей их поэзии; а также текстовые формы, воплощающие эту самоидентификацию. В статье приводятся данные тезаурусного, контекстуального и мифопоэтического (или мифологического) методов анализа. На базе нескольких аналитических методов определены ключевые концепты и аргументы, по которым можно отнести тот или иной литературный текст к национально-патриотическому дискурсу; выяснены через какие конкретные текстовые элементы эти концепты себя манифестируют. Рассмотрена модель мифоанализа на текстовом примере − анонимные стихи ХIII века, рисующие бедствия Шотландии после гибели короля Алекзандера III (1286). Детально исследуются понятия «Родина», «народ», «национальное», «национальный патриотизм», «нация этническая», «нация политическая», «государство» и «граждане», а также основные субъекты шотландского национально-патриотического дискурса.

Russian Linguistic Bulletin, Выпуск 4 (24) 2020, Pages 166-169

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anti-myth, шотландская поэзия, религиозный/политический/культурный субконтекст, антимиф, mythological motives, religious/political/cultural subcontext, контрмиф, Scottish poetry, мифологические мотивы, countermyth

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