Ukrainiečių pasakojimai apie karo pradžią: svarbiausios temos, struktūra, kompozicija

Oksana Labashchuk, Tetiana Harasym, Tetiana Reshetukha, Katarzyna Majbroda, Oksana Verbovetska
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The article aims to consider the main themes and structures of autobiographical narratives by the Ukrainian people about the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian war. It analyses narratives of life events becoming the elements of storytelling about the beginning of the war. The article focuses mainly on the plot structure of stories about the war’s outbreak, and the narrators’ self-presentation strategies. Folklore tools reveal typical plots of autobiographical narratives about the outbreak of war. The symbolic meanings of oral histories attributed in modern Ukrainian culture to various events, people and things are considered. Methods of structural narratology have proven to be advantageous in this research. Autobiographical narratives concerning the outbreak of the war coincide with the five criteria of the eventfulness level by Wolf Schmid: relevance, unpredictability, persistence, irreversibility and non-iterativity. The predominant motifs under consideration include reports regarding the beginning of the war, leaving one’s home, seeking refuge in shelters, undergoing evacuation, contemplating the causes of the war, predicting the war, and reflecting on the cruel nature of warfare.
乌克兰对战争爆发的描述:关键主题、结构、构成
文章旨在探讨乌克兰人民关于俄乌战争爆发的自传体叙事的主要主题和结构。文章分析了成为战争开始故事元素的生活事件叙事。民俗学工具揭示了战争爆发自传体叙事的典型情节。民俗学工具揭示了有关战争爆发的自传体叙事的典型情节,并探讨了现代乌克兰文化中各种事件、人物和事物在口述历史中的象征意义。事实证明,结构叙事学方法在这项研究中很有优势。有关战争爆发的自传体叙事符合沃尔夫-施密德(Wolf Schmid)提出的事件性水平的五项标准:相关性、不可预测性、持续性、不可逆转性和非迭代性。考虑的主要主题包括有关战争开始、离开家园、寻求避难所、经历疏散、思考战争原因、预测战争以及反思战争残酷性的报告。
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