TY - JOUR ID - 16334 TI - Poetics of Potamonyms In Ideological Literary Text (Based on Novel «Spring Winds» By Kavi Nadjmi) JO - Journal of Research in Applied Linguistics JA - RALS LA - en SN - 2345-3303 AU - Nikolaevna Spirchagova, Maria AU - Ferganovich Bekmetov, Rinat AU - Anatolievna Spirchagova, Tatyana AU - Vasbirahmanovna Yunusova, Faniya AD - Department of Conflictology, Institute of Social and Philosophical Sciences and Mass Communications, Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University AD - Department of Russian and Foreign Literature, Head of the REC "Center for the Study of Leo Tolstoy Heritage", Institute of Philology and Intercultural Communication, Kazan Federal University AD - Department of Television Production and Digital Communications, Head of the Press Service at the Institute of Social and Philosophical Sciences and Mass Communications of Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University AD - Department of Philology, the Birsk Branch of the Bashkir State University Y1 - 2020 PY - 2020 VL - 11 IS - Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Applied Linguistics Issues (ALI 2020), Saint Petersburg, 13-14 June 2020 SP - 372 EP - 379 KW - Tatar Literature KW - Socialist Realism KW - Kavi Najmi KW - Poetics KW - Potamonyms DO - 10.22055/rals.2020.16334 N2 - At the turn of the XX-XXI centuries the point of view was established in the Russian literary science, according to which the literature of socialist realism (Soviet literature) has undoubted aesthetic and historical value, and its own unique features. At the same time, the conviction matured that it was necessary to reanalyze the classical texts of the Soviet period from extremely non-ideological standpoints (as far as it is possible in humanitarian studies). Kavi Najmi's novel "Spring Winds" is considered a classic work of Tatar socialist realism. It clearly expresses the generic features of Tatar socialist realism, when all components of a literary text obey the dictates of the dominant ideology. The analysis of the poetics in the system of potamonyms of Kavi Najmi's novel "Spring Winds" convincingly demonstrates this. The novel is replete with references to different rivers: Volga, Kazanka, Lena, Pechora ... At that, the description of these rivers often depends on a hero who perceives them: a positive or a negative one. UR - https://rals.scu.ac.ir/article_16334.html L1 - https://rals.scu.ac.ir/article_16334_76e083dcc37a466653f4433189502f01.pdf ER -