The importance of separating the author from the narrative in modern and classical literature

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
M. Tsvetkova, Yuri Kolin, Y. Bakhnova, S. Salimova
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The purpose of the study is to analyse the autobiographical works by contemporary Kazakh, Russian and American writers of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries belonging to the post-colonial and post-totalitarian discourses in terms of the specificity of the author’s representation. Based on a literature analysis, it has been concluded that the development of post-colonial and post-totalitarian discourse is reflected in updating the genre of an autobiographical novel that gives the author some freedom to choose factual material and fictional elements as part of the artistic embodiment of the author’s vision of the world. The main ideas of such works are maintaining national/racial and cultural identity and preserving historical and cultural continuity within the framework of the national image of the world. An autobiographical novel is characterized, on the one hand, by relying on the real facts of the author’s biography, and on the other, by mythologization and idealization of the past, and a focus on fiction. This key feature of an autobiographical novel prevents possible distortions in the reception and interpretation of such works, mixing the author’s image of the world and a specific historical and cultural situation, which is expressed by the autobiographical novel.
将作者与叙事分离在现代文学和古典文学中的重要性
本研究的目的是分析20世纪末和21世纪初哈萨克斯坦、俄罗斯和美国当代作家的自传体作品,这些作品属于后殖民和后极权主义话语,作者的代表性的特殊性。通过文献分析,作者认为后殖民主义和后极权主义话语的发展反映在自传体小说体裁的更新上,这使作者能够自由地选择事实材料和虚构元素,作为作者对世界愿景的艺术体现的一部分。这些作品的主要思想是在世界国家形象的框架内保持民族/种族和文化特性,并保持历史和文化的连续性。自传体小说的特点是,一方面依赖于作者传记的真实事实,另一方面,对过去的神话化和理想化,并注重虚构。自传体小说的这一关键特征,防止了人们在接受和解释自传体小说时可能出现的扭曲,将作者对世界的想象和特定的历史文化情境混合在一起,而这正是自传体小说所表达的。
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Ars & Humanitas
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