Karabovych T. Mythopoetics of the ”New York Group”.

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Doctor of Science (DSc)

State registration number

0518U000433

Applicant for

Specialization

  • 10.01.01 - Українська література

15-03-2018

Specialized Academic Board

Д 26.001.15

Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv

Essay

For the first time in Ukrainian literary applied intredystsyplinarnyy integrated scientific approach to the study of poetics of the ”New York Group”. A generalized narrative history of an emigration group called the ”New York Group” was built; In 1955-1957, a select Group of people emerged, who started to form the Group: Vira Vovk (Selanska), Bohdan Boychuk, Zhenia Vasylkivska, Emma Andiyevska, Yury Tarnavskyi, Bohdan Tymish Rubchak, Patricia Kylyna [real name Patricia Nell Warren]. In the 1960s Yury Kolomiyets, Oleh Koverko and Marko Tsarynnyk [Carynnyk]. In the early 1970s the Group included Roman Baboval, and in the latter half of the 1980s - Maria Revakovych. They Group expressed the broader artistic formula of the Ukrainian émigré circles of the same generation with similar literary and artistic views. The main structural elements of group history in the context of myth, mythology, and mythopoetics are revealed and analyzed; Shows the key mechanisms of auto-reflection development of the ”New York Group”; The system of its functions (strategy of allpresence, mythology, remitiologization, loss mythical, sacred grounds); Its communication instructions are determined in the conditions of emigration; The structural basis of creation of literary discourse of the group is found out. Consideration mythopoetics New York team through the prism of categories of narrative identity as life history and personal myth allowed to update the new dimensions of interpretative potential, and contextualization - to bring the level of interpretation of the narrative as the structure of human self-understanding, which makes it possible to select, organize, reinterpretuvaty various events and activities groups into a coherent semantic unity and literary fiction, which is implemented as mythopoetics avtorefleksiynyy discourse. It was shown that the mythology of the ”New York Group” was designed as a consistent narrative identity. It exile in reality becomes a communicative nature, aimed at "symbolic autobiography," endowed with deeper philosophical sense (the myth, mythology, mythopoetics). It is emphasized, that a fundamental role in the creation mythopoetics of ”New York Group”, and its individual was author played myth and autobiographical factor, against the City of New York as a cultural category that grew on autoreflection significant phenomenon in the Ukrainian emigration.

Files

Similar theses