The Social Sciences

Year: 2015
Volume: 10
Issue: 6
Page No. 1337 - 1342

Dialogic Orientation of Discourse in Contemporary Kazakh Novel

Authors : Ainur Azizova, Baiyan Zholdasbekova and Natalya Sarsekeeva

Abstract: The study discusses the features of the author’s discourse on examples of individual works of novelistic genre of last decades in Kazakhstan literature. Discursive researchers strategies are researched on the materials of the author’s creation of “new” Russian and bilingual Kazakh prose, freely experimenting with the word and the genre (Dyusenbekov, Nakipov, Hasen Adibaev, Didar Amantay, Aslan Zhaksylykov) and traditional realistic prose (Anuar Alimjanov and Ivan Shchegolikhin). At the result of the study, it has been established that the discourse of modern Kazakhstan novel aims to establish interaction, contact, dialogue among the various literary and cultural traditions and ideas. Dialogic discourse of the modern Kazakhstan novel is based on the concept of Eurasianism, author’s worldview specificity, not differentiating “own-alien” in the light of the impact of national ideals of self-harmonization of peace and Tengrism.

How to cite this article:

Ainur Azizova, Baiyan Zholdasbekova and Natalya Sarsekeeva, 2015. Dialogic Orientation of Discourse in Contemporary Kazakh Novel. The Social Sciences, 10: 1337-1342.

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