MYTHOLOGY OF FEMALE BY IRINA SHUVALOVA: CORPOREALITY, LANGUAGE, TIME
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https://doi.org/10.28925/2311-259X.2016(1)581Keywords:
poetry, Iryna Shuvalova, identity, time, sensualityAbstract
The concepts of time, language, and sensuality in Iryna Shuvalova’s poetry are analyzed in the article. Sensual and linguistic experience wholeness of Shuvalova’s lyric character is a model for interpretation of world wholeness and advisability. Moreover, time can be conceptualized as representation of life and death battle as well as dynamics of conditions, and therefore motifs of changes, transformations, and non-identity are very important in her poetry. Accordingly, sensual experience can be interpreted as a language for speaking about self-identity drama, human perception of time from external and internal perspectives, the Self and the Other relationship as involvement affecting the Self authenticity and wholeness.Downloads
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Published
31.03.2016
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Borysiuk, I. (2016). MYTHOLOGY OF FEMALE BY IRINA SHUVALOVA: CORPOREALITY, LANGUAGE, TIME. Synopsis: Text, Context, Media, (1(13), 35–41. https://doi.org/10.28925/2311-259X.2016(1)581
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Literary history as a structure
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