From the Paradigm of «either/or» Exclusion to the Paradigm of Consciousness Expansion «both/and»: «Russians are those who Love Birch Trees» by Olga Gryaznova
The important trend to the new paradigm of self-perception by literary characters in the global world of today as reflected in the modern German transnational literature is demonstrated by an example of the novel Russians are those who love birch tress (Der Russe ist einer der Birken liebt, 2012)...
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doaj-d3fb2d6252434187bded8721e132bfd82020-11-25T02:17:05ZengSourthern Federal UniversityIzvestiâ Ûžnogo Federalʹnogo Universiteta: Filologičeskie Nauki1995-06402312-13432018-06-0120182122110.23683/1995-0640-2018-2-12-21 From the Paradigm of «either/or» Exclusion to the Paradigm of Consciousness Expansion «both/and»: «Russians are those who Love Birch Trees» by Olga GryaznovaElizaveta V. Sokolova0Institute of Scientific Information of Social Sciences of Russian Academy of ScienceThe important trend to the new paradigm of self-perception by literary characters in the global world of today as reflected in the modern German transnational literature is demonstrated by an example of the novel Russians are those who love birch tress (Der Russe ist einer der Birken liebt, 2012) by Olga Gryaznova, the young German author with Soviet background. The paradigm based on «exclusion» (either…or…) in national and cultural self-identification of literary characters that dominated in transnational German literature till now, seems to be alternated here by the new one, based on «inclusion» (both… and…).http://philol-journal.sfedu.ru/index.php/sfuphilol/article/view/1148contemporary German literaturetransnationalism in German literaturemigrant-literatureRussian characters in modern German literatureOlga Gryaznova |
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From the Paradigm of «either/or» Exclusion to the Paradigm of Consciousness Expansion «both/and»: «Russians are those who Love Birch Trees» by Olga Gryaznova |
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From the Paradigm of «either/or» Exclusion to the Paradigm of Consciousness Expansion «both/and»: «Russians are those who Love Birch Trees» by Olga Gryaznova |
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From the Paradigm of «either/or» Exclusion to the Paradigm of Consciousness Expansion «both/and»: «Russians are those who Love Birch Trees» by Olga Gryaznova |
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From the Paradigm of «either/or» Exclusion to the Paradigm of Consciousness Expansion «both/and»: «Russians are those who Love Birch Trees» by Olga Gryaznova |
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From the Paradigm of «either/or» Exclusion to the Paradigm of Consciousness Expansion «both/and»: «Russians are those who Love Birch Trees» by Olga Gryaznova |
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from the paradigm of «either/or» exclusion to the paradigm of consciousness expansion «both/and»: «russians are those who love birch trees» by olga gryaznova |
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Sourthern Federal University |
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Izvestiâ Ûžnogo Federalʹnogo Universiteta: Filologičeskie Nauki |
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The important trend to the new paradigm of self-perception by literary characters in the global world of today as reflected in the modern German transnational literature is demonstrated by an example of the novel Russians are those who love birch tress (Der Russe ist einer der Birken liebt, 2012) by Olga Gryaznova, the young German author with Soviet background. The paradigm based on «exclusion» (either…or…) in national and cultural self-identification of literary characters that dominated in transnational German literature till now, seems to be alternated here by the new one, based on «inclusion» (both… and…). |
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contemporary German literature transnationalism in German literature migrant-literature Russian characters in modern German literature Olga Gryaznova |
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