Karachay-Balkar poetry of the modern time: the problem of national artistic traditions
Journal: RUDN Journal of Studies in Literature and Journalism (Vol.25, No. 3)Publication Date: 2020-10-27
Authors : Rauzat Kerimova;
Page : 468-478
Keywords : the latest Karachay-Balkarian poetry; national identification; ethno-religious worldview; the concept of fate; folklore;
Abstract
This article is the first to consider a diverse thematic layer of the latest Karachay-Balkarian poetry of the late XX - early XXI centuries. The study was based on an analysis of the writers of the 90-ies: Arthur Bakkuev, Luba Akhmatova, Aishat Kushcheterova, and the latest generation of poets of the XXI century: Shamil Uzdenov, Amina Gazaeva, Nauruz Bayramkulov, Diana Rakhaeva, Ismail Baytuganova. The author proves the point of view on the revival of consciousness relics of archaic forms of worldview in the artistic culture of the region, as well as the priority of established fundamental values and stereotypes in the poetic consciousness of the young generation of poets. At the same time, the influence of Islamic ideas on modern national literature is growing. This is evidenced by the nature of their poetic self-expression regarding topics and problems, which is ontological in nature. Poets actively operate with traditional archetypes and symbols (stone, water, wood), as well as religious vocabulary (Allah, fate, destiny, prayer, etc.). As a result of the study, the main trends, key aspects in the development of creative consciousness were identified, the dominants of value-orientational unity in the content and problems of the works were identified.
Other Latest Articles
- The artistic time of the Moscow text by Yuri Polyakov
- Literary searches of the poets of the Far East emigration: versification poetics of Larissa Andersen
- Gogol’s traditions in V. Kaverin’s novel “The Troublemaker, or Evenings on Vasilyevsky Island”
- The image of Judas in the new and the newest fiction
- Specific of artistic world modeling in the Russian symbolism fiction: theory, trends, transpersonal models
Last modified: 2020-10-27 09:08:54