List of publications on a keyword: «evening»
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The article discusses the features of creating a romantic image of Little Russia by the example of the collection of fantasy stories "The Double, or My Evenings in Little Russia" (1828) and the novel "Monastyrka" (1830-1833) by A. A. Perovsky (1787-1836), known in Russian literature under the pseudonym Anthony Pogorelsky. As a result, the image of Little Russia is considered through the prism of artistic space, national costume, local speech, everyday life, works of oral folk art, the destinies of Little Russian residents.
ProceedingPedagogy, Psychology, Society- Authors:
- Kristina N. Kirichenko, Sergei M. Pronchenko
- Work direction:
- Филология в системе образования
- Abstract:
- The article discusses the features of creating a romantic image of Little Russia by the example of the collection of fantasy stories "The Double, or My Evenings in Little Russia" (1828) and the novel "Monastyrka" (1830-1833) by A. A. Perovsky (1787-1836), known in Russian literature under the pseudonym Anthony Pogorelsky. As a result, the image of Little Russia is considered through the prism of artistic space, national costume, local speech, everyday life, works of oral folk art, the destinies of Little Russian residents.
- Keywords:
- Pogorelsky, Russian romantic literature of the nineteenth century, "The Double, or My evenings in Little Russia", The Monastery, the image of Little Russia, the motif of "earthly paradise"
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Library Management in Chuvashia in the 1920s
Review ArticleEthnic Culture Volume 4 No 2- Author:
- Ekaterina K. Ivanova
- Work direction:
- Ethnography, Ethnology and Anthropology
- Abstract:
- The article is devoted to the peculiarities of the formation and development of library management of the Chuvash Autonomous Region. The purpose of the article is to consider the state of library management in Chuvashia in the 20s of the twentieth century and the main activities of reading huts and libraries in raising the educational and cultural level of the population in the period under review. The article is written on the basis of a thorough analysis of a wide range of literature on the topic, statistical collections, the study and selection of materials from central and local state archives, most of which are introduced into scientific circulation for the first time. It was revealed that in the years under study, many methods of mass work were developed and tested in practice, which, being improved at subsequent stages in connection with new tasks, have been used and used by libraries to this day: thematic book exhibitions, review evenings, literary evenings, evenings for discussion of new works of fiction, long-term mass campaigns to promote relevant books and libraries among the population, etc. It is concluded that libraries and reading rooms during the period under study gradually gained experience in cultural and educational work: from the mechanical issuance of books, passive service of readers to the search for methods of active work among the masses. By the mid-1920s, libraries and reading rooms began to switch to more organized and planned work.
- Keywords:
- features of the development of library management, reference work, loud readings, meeting evenings, circle work, propaganda campaign
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Phraseological Units that Denote the Evening Time of Day in the Kyrgyz and Russian Languages
Research ArticleDevelopment of education Volume 4 No 1- Author:
- Nargiza E. Erkinbek kyzy
- Work direction:
- Theoretical and Applied Education Research
- Abstract:
- Introduction. At the present stage of comparative linguistics, the study of the linguocultural specificity of phraseological units attracts the attention of modern linguists. In this regard, a large number of works devoted to linguocultural issues have appeared in science recently. Scientists of various directions in the last two decades have especially intensively investigated the problems of translating cultural meanings, namely, in phraseological units. But phraseological units with the meaning of time in a comparative terms, namely, in the Russian and Kyrgyz languages, have not yet been considered. Research methods. The article discusses the linguistic and cultural features of phraseological units, denoting the evening time of the day in Russian and Kyrgyz languages, in a comparative terms. So, with the help of phraseological units, an image of the evening time of the day is presented in Russian and Kyrgyz linguocultures. A comparative analysis was carried out in order to identify the features, similarities and distinctive features of the two studied languages. As an example, Kyrgyz and Russian phraseological units were selected from dictionaries and phraseological units were analyzed, such as «каш карайганда», «иңир талаш», «көз байлаган кез», «вечер жизни», «еще не вечер». Research results. In the Kyrgyz language, there are a lot of phraseological units denoting the evening time of the day, since since ancient times the Kyrgyz people led a nomadic lifestyle, being in the mountains, having neither a clock nor a calendar, perfectly navigated by the sun and used the solar calendar. Thus, the analysis of the presented phraseological units leads to the idea that the Russian language is inclined to more generalized designations, while the Kyrgyz language prefers more fragmented periods of time. And all this was influenced by the way of life.
- Keywords:
- culture, components, time, evening, the sun, phraseological units
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Maslenitsa in the Historiography of Socio-Cultural Activities
Research ArticleEthnic Culture No 2 (3)- Author:
- Vladimir M. Riabkov
- Work direction:
- Problems of Ethnic Cultures Preservation
- Abstract:
- The article is devoted to the consideration of "Maslenitsa" in the historiography of social and cultural activities. It is noted that "Maslenitsa" as a national holiday appeared before the baptism of Russia. The author emphasizes that the study of the historiography of the holiday is of undoubted interest, both for scientists and practitioners of the leisure sphere, since such research is conducted for the first time. The purpose of the research is to reveal how historians, ethnographers, and folklorists studied Maslenitsa in various periods of Russian history. The author's task was to show the structure of Maslenitsa, the organization of its holding and numerous leisure forms of its holding, as well as to show through numerous studies how each day of Maslenitsa was celebrated. Methods. Various sources (monographs, articles, dissertations) that reveal the content and conduct of Maslenitsa in various historical periods are used in the study. The article provides a historiographical analysis of the national holiday "Maslenitsa". The author points out that at present the historiography of social and cultural activities, as a branch of pedagogical science, has become an independent section of research on a par with the history and theory of social and cultural activities. It is emphasized that the study of forms of holiday and entertainment culture in the history of socio-cultural activities is one of the directions of historiography in socio-cultural activities. Historiography of socio-cultural activity in its scientific development makes the first independent steps. The scientific novelty of this research is undeniable. Based on the fundamental historiographical material, the author shows the emergence of the "Maslenitsa", its structure, organization and conduct. In the article each day of the holiday and entertainment ways for its conduct are defined. Keywords: Maslenitsa, historiography, sociocultural activities, meeting, zaigryshi, lakomka, shirokij Chetverg, mother-in-law’s evening, sister in law’s gatherings, Sorry and Forgive day, holiday, holiday and entertainment culture, leisure.
- Keywords:
- holiday, leisure, Maslenitsa, historiography, sociocultural activities, meeting, zaigryshi, lakomka, shirokij Chetverg, mother-in-law’s evening, sister in law’s gatherings, Sorry and Forgive day, holiday and entertainment culture