Genre‐style features of modern war diaries: An analysis of Ukrainian military literature

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Y. Kulinska, Nina Gerasimenko, Olena Koval, V. Kvitsynska
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The relevance of this study stems from the need to examine diary discourse in modern Ukrainian military literature, highlighted by increased interest in new diary varieties, functions, and genre syncretism. The purpose of the study is to analyze diaries created after the Russian invasion on February 24, 2022, focusing on their nature, features, genre parameters, and how they differ from diaries written during the initial aggression in 2014. During the processing of diary texts, historical–biographical, comparative‐historical, and complex elements of hermeneutical, structural methods, textual, correlation, and discourse analyses were most often used. In addition, the method of comparing subject–object planes, and dimensions, was used for functional genre refinement. The paper presents a systematic analysis of the modern military diary, highlights its structural modifications, defines static and acquired functions, and describes the status and importance of the latest literary process among other genres. The results of the study can be used for the preparation of basic and special lecture courses on the theory and history of Ukrainian and world literature.
现代战争日记的体裁特征:对乌克兰军事文学的分析
本研究的相关性源于研究现代乌克兰军事文学中的日记话语的必要性,对新的日记种类、功能和体裁融合的兴趣日益浓厚是本研究的亮点。本研究的目的是分析 2022 年 2 月 24 日俄罗斯入侵后创作的日记,重点关注它们的性质、特点、体裁参数,以及它们与 2014 年最初侵略期间所写的日记有何不同。在处理日记文本的过程中,最常使用的是历史-传记、比较-历史以及诠释学、结构方法、文本分析、关联分析和话语分析等复杂要素。此外,主客体平面和维度比较法也被用于功能体裁的提炼。本文对现代军事日记进行了系统分析,重点介绍了现代军事日记的结构变化,界定了静态功能和后天功能,阐述了现代军事日记在其他体裁中的地位和重要性。研究成果可用于乌克兰和世界文学理论与历史基础课和专题讲座的准备工作。
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Anthropology and Humanism
Anthropology and Humanism Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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