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Жанры криминальной литературы: спецкурс для студентов филологических специальностей

Жанры криминальной литературы: спецкурс для студентов филологических специальностей

Abstract

Представленные методические разработки легли в основу спецкурса «Жанры криминальной литературы», прочитанного автором-составителем на историко-филологическом факультете Института филологии и истории РГГУ. Основной целью курса, рассчитанного на 26 часов (из них 10 часов лекционных и 16 семинарских занятий), является ознакомление студентов различных филологических специальностей с основными тенденциями и проблемами в изучении криминальной литературы. Рассматривается ее статус как наджанрового образования, ставятся вопросы о разграничении относящихся к этой области жанров и адекватном описании их структуры. При этом особое внимание уделяется рассмотрению четырех основных жанров криминальной литературы расследования: классического детектива, «авантюрного расследования», полицейского романа и «расследования жертвы». Предлагаемая общая аналитическая схема базируется на трехмерной жанровой модели М.М. Бахтина.

Presented methodological complex formed the basis of the special course “Genres crime literature”, delivered by the author-compiler of the historical-philological faculty of the Institute for Philology and History of Russian State Humanitarian University. The main goal of the course for 26 hours (including 10 hours lecture and 16 seminars), is to acquaint students with various philological trends and issues in the study of crime literature. The status of crime literature determined as metagenre raises the question of delimitation genres area and adequate description of their structure. Particular attention is paid to the four major genres of criminal literature: the classical detective story, adventure inquiry, police novel and victim’s inquiry. The proposed analytical framework is based on three-dimensional model of the genre by M.M. Bakhtin.

Keywords

МАССОВАЯ ЛИТЕРАТУРА, КРИМИНАЛЬНАЯ ЛИТЕРАТУРА, ЖАНР, БАХТИН, МЕТАЖАНР, КЛАССИЧЕСКИЙ ДЕТЕКТИВ, «АВАНТЮРНОЕ РАССЛЕДОВАНИЕ», ПОЛИЦЕЙСКИЙ РОМАН, "РАССЛЕДОВАНИЕ ЖЕРТВЫ", M.M. BAKHTIN, VICTIM’S INQUIRY

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