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Социально-психологический кризис самоидентификации героев в прозе А. Платонова («Происхождение мастера»)

Социально-психологический кризис самоидентификации героев в прозе А. Платонова («Происхождение мастера»)

Abstract

In this article the author looks through the works of writer of XX century Platonov A. from the point of viev of the crisis of heroess self-identification in the novel "Origin of Master". Research of the work is based on the scientific article of Sherbakov M. "Model of levels of self-identification of person", and its sense is the psychological analysis of Zahar Petrovich, one of main character of novel

В данной статье автор рассматривает творчество русского писателя ХХ века А. Платонова с точки зрения кризиса самоидентификации героев в повести "Происхождение мастера". Исследование произведения основывается на научной статье М. Щербакова "Модель уровней самоидентификации личности", и предполагает психологический анализ Захара Павловича, одного из персонажей повести

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КЛАСТЕРНАЯ ТЕОРИЯ ИНТЕГРАЦИИ, САМОИДЕНТИФИКАЦИЯ ЛИЧНОСТИ, КРИЗИС САМОИДЕНТИФИКАЦИИ ЛИЧНОСТИ

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