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О ценностных ориентирах современных американцев в социолингвистическом аспекте (на материале коротких рассказов)

О ценностных ориентирах современных американцев в социолингвистическом аспекте (на материале коротких рассказов)

Abstract

В статье рассматриваются культурные ценности, выявленные в коротких рассказах современных американских писателей. Автор дает краткий обзор понятия «ценность», приводит наиболее часто цитируемые классификации американских ценностей и постулирует, что ценности формируются в процессе чтения художественной литературы. Автор делает вывод о том, что американские ценности претерпели изменения в сторону доминирования материальной составляющей, однако ценности, пропагандируемые художественной литературой, прежде всего соотносятся с традиционными ценностями американцев, представленными в Декларации о независимости, что подтверждает постулат о роли литературы как источнике ценностных ориентиров для общества.

The article deals with cultural values of the modern Americans which have been identified in short stories of contemporary American writers. We have considered the concept of “value” gave the most frequently cited classifications of American values and postulated that values are generated in the process of reading fiction. Nowdays American values are being changed: the material component is dominant; however, the values promoted by fiction are traditional for the Americans. They are represented in the Declaration of Independence, which confirms the postulate about the role of literature as a source of values for society.

Keywords

СОЦИОЛИНГВИСТИКА,SOCIOLINGUISTICS,КОРОТКИЕ РАССКАЗЫ,АМЕРИКАНСКИЕ ЦЕННОСТИ,AMERICAN VALUES,ЦЕННОСТНЫЕ ОРИЕНТИРЫ,КЛАССИФИКАЦИЯ ЦЕННОСТЕЙ,CLASSIFICATION OF CULTURAL VALUES,FICTION (SHORT STORIES),VALUE ORIENTATIONS

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