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  • A. Âsaui atyndaġy Halyk̦aralyk̦ k̦azak̦-tùrìk universitetìnìn̦ habaršysy
  • Issue:115
  • МЕРЕЙ ҚОСЫН ШЫҒАРМАЛАРЫНДАҒЫ ИНТЕРТЕКСТ

МЕРЕЙ ҚОСЫН ШЫҒАРМАЛАРЫНДАҒЫ ИНТЕРТЕКСТ

Authors : Gr SAULEMBEK
Pages : 145-154
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Publication Date : 2020-03-27
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :The article deals with the problems of postmodern discourse in the works of M.Kosyn, representatives of the subsequent wave of postmodern prose in Kazakh literature. It is revealed that the work of a young writer is based on textual deconstruction and on contact with the reader. Along with the intertextual, as well as hypertext structure, the openness of the text is considered, which allows the reader to submit his own version. Although intertextuality is characteristic of the works of many authors, M.Kosyn’s works, using various methods, are notable for their particular individuality. The uniqueness of the artistic style of M.Kosyn is associated with the use of such a complex form of intertext communication, such as intermediality, via internet network. She was one of the first in Kazakh prose, which began writing in the genre of cyber literature.
Keywords : postmodernism, deconstruction, intertextuality, intermediality, postmodern discourse, schizophrenic discourse, digital literature, cyberatura

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