ACADEMIC JOURNAL
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ISSN 2542-1077 (Print) ISSN 1994-5973 (Online) |
Literary studies |
Markovskaya E. V. | Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Science |
Keywords: A. M. Linevski folklore studies chastushkas World War II The Russian folklore of Karelia Soviet folklore |
Summary: This article is devoted to the integrated study of the folklore materials of the expedition of A. M. Linevsky collected in the years of the World War II in the Pomor settlements Gridino and Kalgalaksha in the period from February 16 to March 26, 1944. They contain
the hand-written texts of 319 chastushkas that have not been previously studied and published. This determines the relevance and novelty of the work. The purpose of the article is to determine the features of the Pomor chastushkas of wartime in the records of A. M. Linevsky. The study of the present collection of chastushkas showed that the body of this collection contain of chastushkas to
different time of created (the pre-revolutionary traditional chastushkas, the texts of the period of the World War I and the Civil War and the Soviet years and years of the World War II) representing the two thematic groups – chastushkas on military issues and on the
relations between people, work, leisure. The author specified the classification of Z. I. Vlasova and the studied texts can be attributed to the rear chastushkas and front-line territories. Performance of chastushkas during the World War II was one of the most common ways of expressing experiences, assessing events and reflecting current events of political and social life. |
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