LITERARY SPACE OF THE KOLA NORTH: THE SAMI LITERATURE Cover Image

ЛИТЕРАТУРНОЕ ПРОСТРАНСТВО КОЛЬСКОГО СЕВЕРА: СААМСКАЯ ЛИТЕРАТУРА
LITERARY SPACE OF THE KOLA NORTH: THE SAMI LITERATURE

Author(s): Viktoria Bakula
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: Петрозаводский государственный университет
Keywords: Finno-Ugric literature; the Pomor folklore; the Sami literature; the Sami written language

Summary/Abstract: The literary space of the Kola North is traditionally represented by the Pomor culture, formed during the 20th century, and the Samiculture, the oldest on the Kola Peninsula. However, the Sami literature is relatively young. The Russian Sami (or the Eastern Sami)literature is one of the youngest, least studied and least known Finno-Ugric literatures. This explains the relevance and novelty of thestudy. By the “Eastern Sami literature” we mean the Russian Sami literature in the Sami and the Russian languages. The history of itsformation is inseparable both from the history of the Sami written language, which was attempted several times, and from the fate ofthe indigenous people, which has reflected historical changes in the country. Formally, the birth of the Russian Sami literature in theSami language is associated with the formation of the Kildin dialect in 1982; however, the Sami literature in Russian had appearedmuch earlier. The formation of the Sami literature was greatly influenced by the Sami folklore and Russian classical literature. Thisinfluence can be traced through genres, themes, problems, motifs, and literary images. The national identity of the Sami literature isdetermined by a combination of the folklore motifs, Russian classical literature traditions and contemporary issues.

  • Issue Year: 2018
  • Issue No: 6 (175)
  • Page Range: 24-27
  • Page Count: 4
  • Language: Russian