Mito e discurso mitológico nos estudos literários

Autores

  • Zhansaya Zharylgapov Karaganda Buketov University
  • Bibi Syzdykova Karaganda Buketov University
  • Aida Kaiyrbekova Karaganda Buketov University
  • Azat Babashov Karaganda Buketov University
  • Katira Shakirova Altynsarin Arkalyk Pedagogical Institute

Palavras-chave:

Estrato cultural, Conhecimento do mundo, Prosa do Cazaquistão, Transformação do conceito, Período histórico

Resumo

O objetivo deste estudo foi desenvolver uma compreensão da retrospectiva histórica do conceito de mito e do processo de transformação semântica deste termo na retrospectiva histórica, bem como estudar as características da combinação de diferentes camadas mitológicas e neomitológicas na literatura moderna. O artigo investigou o mito e o discurso mitológico nos estudos literários, constituiu as definições básicas do mito em diferentes estágios históricos do desenvolvimento social, estudou os fundamentos do neomito e sua realização artística no plano literário. Com base na prosa cazaque moderna, foram considerados o enredo, a composição, o motivo e os esquemas imagéticos construídos com base no uso de discursos mitológicos e neomitológicos. A ênfase foi colocada em possíveis fontes mitológicas e a questão do que o mito pode oferecer à literatura foi discutida.

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Publicado

2023-11-27

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Zharylgapov, Z. ., Syzdykova, B., Kaiyrbekova, A. ., Babashov, A. ., & Shakirova, K. . (2023). Mito e discurso mitológico nos estudos literários . Bakhtiniana. Revista De Estudos Do Discurso, 18(4). Recuperado de https://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/bakhtiniana/article/view/63680

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