Psychonarrative in Fiction and Documentary and Fiction Literature: the State and Prospects of Research
Psychonarrative in Fiction and Documentary and Fiction Literature: the State and Prospects of Research
Author(s): Iryna Skliar, Tetiana Marchenko, Sergii Komarov, Vitalii Matsko, Liudmyla Pavlishena, Mariana ShapovalSubject(s): Applied Linguistics, Communication studies, Sociology, Psycholinguistics, Security and defense
Published by: Editura Lumen, Asociatia Lumen
Keywords: Psychologism; inner world; idiostyle; “author's voice”; narrative psychology; narrative; the theory of narrative; psychonarrative analysis;
Summary/Abstract: The article offers an overview on the most notable features of the implementation of psychonarratives in fiction and documentary and fiction prose about the Anti-terrorist Operation (ATO) and the hybrid warfare in Donbas from the standpoint of the achievements of modern humanities, which gives intelligence a multidisciplinary nature. The degree of academic research on the outlined topics at both the world and the national scientific levels has been clarified. The contribution of the Western scientists to the development of theoretical and methodological principles of parameterization of psychonarratives is outlined. There is a tendency to increase the interest of domestic specialists in narratology, in particular psychonaratology, mainly in empirical terms. At the same time, an objective lack of thorough theoretical developments of the monographic or dissertation level on the outlined issues has been stated in Ukrainian studies. Terminological vagueness and imbalance in the interpretation of the key concepts of psychonarrative studies have been recorded. Methods and means of realization and manifestation of the psychonarratives in the text structures are established. There is a growing interest of domestic researchers in the direct or indirect consideration of narrative, psychonarrative and selfnarrative in fiction prose and documentary and fiction prose about the ATO and the hybrid warfare in the Donbas in the context of discursivity and intermediality. The peculiarities of psychonarrative expression on the formal structure and sence-content levels are indicated. The common and distinctive features of the realization of psychonarratives in fiction and non-fiction literature are briefly noted.
Journal: Postmodern Openings
- Issue Year: 13/2022
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 372-392
- Page Count: 21
- Language: English