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Comic in modern Ukrainian revolutionary military literature: types of genre

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Abstract

The urgency of the topic is due to the public need to consider and analyze using the latest methods, new works of modern Ukrainian literature, in particular the military genre - one of the most popular areas of Ukrainian modern literature. The aim of the work is to study and thoroughly analyze works of 2014–2021 dedicated to the war in eastern Ukraine, study their genre nature, identify types of comic, its characteristics and create a new typology of comic discourse in modern Ukrainian literature. Among the main methods in the study of texts are historical-biographical, comparative-historical, comparative, as well as elements of hermeneutic, structural methods, textual and discourse analysis and more. A thorough analysis of humorous, ironic and satirical military works is carried out in the work and a new typology of the comic category is proposed. Research materials can be used to prepare basic and special courses in literary theory, history of Ukrainian and foreign literature, while working on textbooks and manuals, including for higher education institutions and more.

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Yanina Kulinska

Yanina Kulinska Associate professor of the Department of Ukrainian Studies, Bogomolets National Medical University. Graduated from the Institute of Philology of the Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University in 2003. She has been working at the Department of Ukrainian Language since 2003. Since 2008 till 2012 she is a graduate student of the Section of the Ukrainian Literature of the XX century, T.G. Shevchenko Institute of Literature, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, wrote Master’s Thesis “The typology of artistic situations in postmodern works of Yu. Andruhovych, V.Neborak, A. Irvanets.” She regularly participates in conferences, has 30 publications in professional journals.

Nina Gerasimenko

Nina Gerasimenko Associate Professor of the Department of Ukrainian Literature of the twentieth century and Contemporary Literary Process Taras Shevchenko Institute of Literature of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. In 2004 graduated from the Faculty of Philology in the National Pedagogical Dragomanov University. She has been working at the Department since 2004. In 2012 she defended her PhD Thesis and obtained a PhD in Philology on the topic “Artistic Search in Ukrainian Postmodern Drama: Genres, Conflicts, Problems”. She is also an author of scientific works.

Olena Koval

Olena Koval Lecturer of the Department of Ukrainian Studies Bogomolets National Medical University. In 2005 she graduated from National Pedagogical Dragomanov University, Faculty of Ukrainian Philology with Master Degree as a teacher of Ukrainian Language and Literature, Foreign Literature and a copy editor. Author of 3 scientific and 50 journalistic articles. Investigates the influence of linguistic means on recipients in print media. Improves methods of teaching the Ukrainian language as a foreign one. Teaches disciplines: Ukrainian as a foreign language and Russian as a foreign language.

Alla Zakharchenko

Alla Zakharchenko Associate professor of the Department of Ukrainian Studies Bogomolets National Medical University. In 1998 graduated from Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv as qualified philologist, teacher of Ukrainian language and literature. In 2007 Alla Volodymyrivna defended her thesis at the Institute of Philology Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Department of Modern Literature. Thesis topic: “Ukrainian Drama of the end of XX – beginning of XXI century: Research for Ideological and Artistic Aspects (problems, genres, characters)”. Since 2008 has been working as a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Ukrainian Studies of Bogomolets National Medical University. Alla Volodymyrivna has 15 scientific articles published in professional journals and she is a co-author of the textbook for foreign students. Scientific interests: valeological problems in modern Ukrainian drama. The role of the socio-cultural aspect in the study of the Ukrainian as a foreign language.

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