Discurso del comunismo y la personalidad lingüística socialista: Perspectiva retórica

Autores/as

  • Aleksandra A. Vorozhbitova Department of Roman-German and Russian Philology, Sochi State University, Sochi, Russia
  • Serhiy I. Potapenko Department of English Philology, Translation and Language Philosophy named after Professor O.M. Morokhovsky, Kyiv National Linguistic University, Kyiv, Ukraine
  • Larisa G. Berezovskaya Department of Roman-Germanic and Russian Philology, Sochi State University, Sochi, Russia
  • Elena I. Lebedeva Department of Russian and foreign literature, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), Moscow, Russia
  • Nadezhda V. Kushko Department of Roman-Germanic and Russian Philology, Sochi State University, Sochi, Russia

Palabras clave:

Discurso del comunismo, personalidad lingüística socialista, escuela lingüística y retórica de Sochi.

Resumen

Dentro de la concepción de la Escuela Lingüística y Retórica de Sochi, el artículo argumenta a favor de la idea del discurso del comunismo como un término de cobertura para los «officialese» en la Unión Soviética y los ex países socialistas que señalan cuatro períodos de su desarrollo: origen, formación, oficial existencia, desmantelamiento. El artículo presta especial atención a la heterogeneidad del período más largo de la existencia oficial del discurso, que consiste en las etapas alternas: ascenso en los años revolucionario y posrevolucionario, durante la guerra y el tiempo de la guerra pasada con la expansión del discurso del comunismo. a otros países; y caer con las represalias masivas de 1930 y la época de "estancamiento". Durante el período de su existencia oficial, tres de sus facetas, oficial, pública y real, reflejan contradicciones entre las ideas comunistas impuestas por las autoridades y el estado de la personalidad lingüística socialista que confronta la mezquindad de la vida cotidiana. El documento revela esos contrastes basados ??en los diarios de Olga Berggolts y Alexander Dovzhenko, así como los destinos de Mikhail Prishvin, Alexey Tolstoy y Alexander Fadeyev.

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Aleksandra A. Vorozhbitova, Department of Roman-German and Russian Philology, Sochi State University, Sochi, Russia

 Doctor of Pedagogy, Doctor of Philology, Professor, Honorary Worker of Higher Professional Education of the Russian Federation, Professor of the Department of Roman-German and Russian Philology, Sochi State University, Sochi, Russia

Serhiy I. Potapenko, Department of English Philology, Translation and Language Philosophy named after Professor O.M. Morokhovsky, Kyiv National Linguistic University, Kyiv, Ukraine

Doctor of Philology, Professor, Professor of the Department of English Philology, Translation and Language Philosophy named after Professor O.M. Morokhovsky, Kyiv National Linguistic University, Kyiv, Ukraine

Larisa G. Berezovskaya, Department of Roman-Germanic and Russian Philology, Sochi State University, Sochi, Russia

Ph. D. of Philology, Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Roman-Germanic and Russian Philology, Sochi State University, Sochi, Russia

Elena I. Lebedeva, Department of Russian and foreign literature, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), Moscow, Russia

Ph. D. of Philology, Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Russian and foreign literature, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), Moscow, Russia

Nadezhda V. Kushko, Department of Roman-Germanic and Russian Philology, Sochi State University, Sochi, Russia

Ph. D. of Philology, Associate Professor of the Department of Roman-Germanic and Russian Philology, Sochi State University, Sochi, Russia

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2019-10-11

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Vorozhbitova, A. A., Potapenko, S. I., Berezovskaya, L. G., Lebedeva, E. I., & Kushko, N. V. (2019). Discurso del comunismo y la personalidad lingüística socialista: Perspectiva retórica. Amazonia Investiga, 8(23), 739–748. Recuperado a partir de https://amazoniainvestiga.info/index.php/amazonia/article/view/929

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