Origins of Modern Adyghe (North Caucasian) Literary Bilingualism (To the 225th Anniversary of the Birth of Shora Nogmov)
Journal: Polylinguality and Transcultural Practices (Vol.16, No. 3)Publication Date: 2019-09-24
Authors : Yuriy Thagazitov; Almira Kazieva;
Page : 330-336
Keywords : literature; dialogue of cultures; Adyghe educators; heroic songs; Caucasian war;
Abstract
The problem of interaction between the Adyghe and Russian cultures is discussed in the article. For the first time, the authors attempted to study the “History of Adyghe People” by Sh. Nogmov in the framework of the Karamzin ideology of the “History of Russian State”. The issue of interdependence of Russian and North Caucasian cultures in the context of the actualization of the problems of the modern bilingualism and globalization is also studied.
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