Educanto within the work of Ukrainian futurist poet early twentieth century viewpoint culture (the example of works Myhail Semenko, Geo Shkurupii, Nick Bazhan) Cover Image

Зарозуміла мова у творчості українських поетів-футуристів початку ХХ ст. з позицій культурології (на прикладі творів М. Семенка, Г. Шкурупія, Н. Бажана)
Educanto within the work of Ukrainian futurist poet early twentieth century viewpoint culture (the example of works Myhail Semenko, Geo Shkurupii, Nick Bazhan)

Author(s): Olga Sergeevna Vernyhorenko
Subject(s): Recent History (1900 till today), Russian Literature, Ukrainian Literature, Eastern Slavic Languages, Sociology of Culture
Published by: Національна академія керівних кадрів культури і мистецтв
Keywords: Futurism; educanto; "Meeting at the station cross"; futurist manifesto destruction;

Summary/Abstract: The purpose of the article. The arrogant problem language in the work of Ukrainian and Russian Futurist poets of the early twentieth century, through the lens of culture. The role of the arrogant language in the works of Mikhail Semenko, Geo Shkurupii and Nick Bazhana is determined. Methodology. Research methodology is to use psychological methods and comparative method of studying documentary sources. Of particular importance in the study gained biographical approach. In particular through curriculum vitae of each member futuristic literary groups, and performing analysis of their creative works, and has been studied subject. Scientific novelty article is to try to identify the characteristic features of the arrogant language, as some linguistic experiment in the history of Russian and Ukrainian literature as a cultural phenomenon. Conclusions. This article was determined that Russian "nonsense" was a theoretical foundation, while the Creator arrogant Ukrainian language on such issues is not working. The mentioned issue led to a brief and unsuccessful experiment in Ukrainian futuristic poetry, but at the same time – to preserve national linguistic traditions.

  • Issue Year: 2018
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 232-238
  • Page Count: 7
  • Language: Ukrainian