PODILLYA IN THE CONTEXT OF MODERN UKRAINIAN-BELARUSIAN LITERARY RELATIONS
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Keywords

українсько-білоруські літературні взаємини, літературно-мистецький проєкт, поколіннєві переживання, строфічна поезія, баладна поезія, літературна генерація. Ukrainian-Belarusian literary relations, literary and artistic project, generational experiences, strophic poetry, ballad poetry, literary generation.

How to Cite

ЗЕЛЕНЕНЬКА, І. А. ., & ВІННІЧУК, А. П. . (2021). PODILLYA IN THE CONTEXT OF MODERN UKRAINIAN-BELARUSIAN LITERARY RELATIONS. ACADEMIC STUDIES. SERIES “HUMANITIES”, (2), 31-39. https://doi.org/10.52726/as.humanities/2021.2.3

Abstract

The ethnogenesis of the Belarusian and Ukrainian peoples, as two close, East Slavic peoples, as well as the formation and protection of the statehood of Ukraine and Belarus, is a very important field for scholars, translators, writers and philosophers. In the process of forming a problematic discourse around the relations of the two peoples, which for a long time were called stereotyped, fraternal, artistic dialogue is important, this is actively demonstrated in the XXI century, in Vinnytsia region, in Eastern and Western Europe. Cultural relations between the Ukrainian and Belarusian peoples, from the XIX century to the XXI century, are active in the sphere of influence on all spheres of public life, especially on the art of speech. This led to an increase in the number of admirers of Slavic traditions in poetry. It also contributes to the fact that Slavic exoticism has become permanently interesting to the world reader, it has also become understandable to many European nations, and is actively perceived in Western Europe and America. That is, the active exchange of achievements in cultural communication, in particular, we are talking about dialogues and translation – these are the options of social and aesthetic, intuitive and intellectual vectors of development of the Belarusian and Ukrainian peoples, which are the most promising.

https://doi.org/10.52726/as.humanities/2021.2.3
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