COMMUNICATIVE INTENTIONS OF MODERN CRITICS AT THE ASSESSMENT OF CHILDREN'S READING THE SOVIET ERA Cover Image

КОММУНИКАТИВНЫЕ НАМЕРЕНИЯ СОВРЕМЕННЫХ КРИТИКОВ ПРИ ОЦЕНКЕ ДЕТСКОГО ЧТЕНИЯ СОВЕТСКОЙ ЭПОХИ
COMMUNICATIVE INTENTIONS OF MODERN CRITICS AT THE ASSESSMENT OF CHILDREN'S READING THE SOVIET ERA

Author(s): Natalya Shevtsova
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Russian Literature, Theory of Communication, Preschool education, Sociology of Culture, Sociology of the arts, business, education
Published by: Издатель Наталья Докучаева
Keywords: children's literature; communicative intention; modern criticism; communicative effect;

Summary/Abstract: In article approaches existing in modern criticism to studying of the Soviet children's classics are considered, communicative intentions of authors of articles from "thick" magazines are defined, it Becomes clear that by means of the children's book which invests serious world outlook, public problems with a simple form, the ambiguous image of the Soviet culture is broadcast. Authors of articles show it through the appeal to the sphere of a literary life and intra shop relationship, a political situation of that time, bible motives, specifics of consciousness of the Soviet person.

  • Issue Year: 2012
  • Issue No: 5
  • Page Range: 85-90
  • Page Count: 6
  • Language: Russian
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