LINGUOCULTUROLOGICAL FIELD OF FEMALE CONSCIOUSNESS IN DINA RUBINA'S NOVEL PUNCH SYNDROME
In: Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta: naučnyj žurnal = Moscow State University bulletin. Serija 9, Filologija, Heft №4, 2023, S. 172-184
Researchers of Dina Rubina's novel Punch Syndrome most often pay attention to the motives of puppetry and duality. However, the content of this work is much broader. The lingvocultural theory of V.V. Vorobyov helps to analyze female consciousness concept sphere, which is most important for this novel. The interrelation, mutual influence and interaction of 'motherhood', 'love', 'morality', 'patriarchal ideas' and 'beliefs' concepts allow us to analyze the consciousness of women reproduced by the writer at a deep level, as well as to outline clearly the features of female characters. All this offers a completely new point of view on an already well-researched work. Conducted research made it possible to find out that the linguistic and cultural field of female consciousness in this novel is formed by the cultural concepts of 'motherhood', 'love' and 'morality'. They connect into the central structure of this field. In Dina Rubina's worldview these concepts are interrelated and interdependent, they form a general idea of women's culture. Patriarchal ideas and beliefs remain on the periphery, and that is also taken into consideration.