COGNITIVE-MATRIX ANALYSIS AS A TOOL FOR EXPLORING CULTURAL IDENTITY OF A FICTION AUTHOR: A STUDY OF M. PORTER’S “A GRANDMOTHER BEGINS THE STORY”

S. Gretskaya
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The present paper belongs to a series of articles with a focus on ethnospecific concepts and identity construction in multicultural fiction from a cognitive-functional perspective. It seeks to take a new look on ethnospecific concepts, namely those which belong to an author’s idioconceptual subsystem, the latter being understood as a unique configuration of concepts in one’s mind, and constitute cognitive matrices. In accordance with N.N. Boldyrev’s research, the term «cognitive matrix» is used to denote a system of interconnected cognitive contexts which open onto different conceptual domains. The aim of the study is to demonstrate the potential of using cognitive-matrix analysis to reveal the connections between the cognitive contexts in the structure of an ethnospecific concept which unfold in a work of fiction, as well as the conceptual domains they are related to, on the one hand, and the many facets of an author’s cultural identity on the other. The paper outlines the results of the cognitive-matrix analysis of the concept BISON as represented in the novel “A Grandmother Begins the Story” by M. Porter, a Canadian writer of Métis background. Detail is given on several cognitive contexts in the structure of the concept in question pertaining to the following conceptual domains: NATURE, HISTORY, SPIRITUAL CULTURE, SPACE, TIME. The results obtained show that the ways in which the ethnospecific concept BISON functions in the text under consideration are affiliated with the writer’s identity and allow her not only to implement her creative ideas but also actualize her cultural identity in fiction.
认知矩阵分析作为探索小说作者文化身份的工具:对 M. 波特的 "祖母开始了故事 "的研究
本文属于从认知功能角度研究多元文化小说中的民族特定概念和身份建构的系列文章之一。本文试图重新审视特定民族概念,即那些属于作者特异概念子系统的概念,后者被理解为一个人头脑中独特的概念组合,并构成认知矩阵。根据 N.N. Boldyrev 的研究,"认知矩阵 "一词被用来表示一个相互关联的认知语境系统,它通向不同的概念领域。本研究旨在展示认知矩阵分析法的潜力,以揭示小说作品中展开的民族特定概念结构中的认知语境及其相关概念域与作者文化身份的诸多方面之间的联系。本文概述了对加拿大梅蒂斯背景作家波特(M. Porter)的小说《祖母开始讲故事》中的 "BISON "概念进行认知矩阵分析的结果。详细介绍了该概念结构中与以下概念领域相关的几个认知背景:自然、历史、精神文化、空间、时间。研究结果表明,"BISON "这一特定民族概念在所研究文本中的作用方式与作家的身份有关,使她不仅能够实现自己的创作理念,还能在小说中实现自己的文化身份。
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