Narrant dissonance. Language against reality. Tutorial
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The new book of the famous Russian philosopher analyzes the action of the concept of “narrative dissonance”, a narrative failure or conflict, which organizes the usual ordinary reality and serves as the basis of artistic discourse. Narrant dissonance helps the language in its fight against reality. According to the author of the book based on the hypothesis of the linguistic relativity of Sepir - Urfa, the language forms reality. But reality does not understand this and wants to gain independence. The pitch kingdom of denotates can destroy the cultural values associated with the semantic paradigms of the language. Therefore, the language is fighting reality not for life, but for death. A narrative dissonance helps him in this. This help is that. By organizing the discourse Quid Pro Quo (one instead of the other), the narrative dissonance allows you to focus the intrigue and thereby knocks out the soil from under the feet. The book analyzes such texts as the final of the ninth symphony of Beethoven, the story "Departure" Kafka, the poem "I loved you" Pushkin, as well as the film of Stanislav Rostotsky "live until Monday." In all these different discourses, a key role plays a key role.
The book is written in a lively exciting language and will be interesting not only to philosophers, linguists, psychoanalysts, art historians, philologists and culturalists, but all intellectual readers
The book is written in a lively exciting language and will be interesting not only to philosophers, linguists, psychoanalysts, art historians, philologists and culturalists, but all intellectual readers
Author:
Author:Rudnev Vadim Petrovich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Phylosophy
- Category:Reference books
Series:
Series: Philosophical Technologies
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-8291-3780-9
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