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EAST SLAVIC MYTH IN THE PROSPECT OF NON-CLASSIC METHODOLOGIES

Kirilenko Elena Ivanovna

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The article considers methodological potential of non-classic methodologies, in particular the concepts contained in the schemes of French sophists M. Foucault and G. Bachelard in reference to the East Slavic mythological tradition analysis. The notion of cultural imposition and discontinuity; the notion of self-determination discourse continuity by Foucault, the concepts of feedback and echoes by Bachelard open the potential for specialized analysis of mythological materials.

Keywords: East Slavic mythological tradition, non-classic methodologies, M. Foucault, G. Bachelard, cultural impositions and discontinuities, notion of self-determination discourse continuity, concepts of feedback and echoes

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