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Неофициальная культура 1950-70-х годов: виды и творческие возможности ролевой авторской песни

Неофициальная культура 1950-70-х годов: виды и творческие возможности ролевой авторской песни

Abstract

The article considers the author song as a form of opposition to the official ideology. The focus on a verbal performance and communication with a close circle of people are marked here. The aspects of meaning, varieties of role character and variety of genres are analyzed.

В статье рассматривается авторская песня как форма оппозиции официальной идеологии. Отмечается установка на устное исполнение, общение с близким кругом людей. Анализируются аспекты содержания и разновидности ролевого героя, жанровая палитра.

Keywords

АВТОРСКАЯ ПЕСНЯ, РОЛЕВОЙ ГЕРОЙ, УСТНАЯ КУЛЬТУРА, ЛИРО-ЭПИЧЕСКИЕ ЖАНРЫ

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