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Name: The dynamics of a creative personality’s precedent-related world in the discourse of new media: statement of the problem

Authors: O. V. Orlova, A. I. Kabankov

In the section Linguistics

Issue 4, 2015Pages 182-187
UDK: 81’42DOI: 10.17223/18137083/53/19

Abstract: In the present paper the content of the concept precedent world is defined more exactly in relation to the new media discourse. The precedent world is understood as an evolving system of discursive reactions of an unlimited number of actors to the stimulus of precedence. Included in the number of the actors can also be a creative personality. The precedent world of the creative personality develops in the network media discourse due to the fact that every member of the linguistic-cultural community is potentially capable of interpreting any fact concerning this personality, its creative work, its personal fortune, and the epoch. Thereby expressing their cultural guidelines and personal senses, giving rise to variation reactions, multiple interpretations, each being capable of giving rise to a new perception, the participants of the communication secure the discursive evolution of one or another precedent-related world. Based on the analysis of some realities of Vladimir Vysotsky’s precedent world in the modern media sphere, the paper has demonstrated the topical dynamics of his world.

Keywords: precedent world of creative person, new media discourse, v. vysotsky

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