Dynasties of Russian Storytellers in Yakutia and the Features of Their Repertoire (Bylinas and Historical Songs as a Case-Study)

The article studies the traditional family features of Russian folklore in Yakutia of the Russian people living in an area near the mouth of the Kolyma River, the Indigirka River and the midstream of the Lena River. Within the scope of research on the general outline of Russian folklore distribution...

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Published in:Journal of History Culture and Art Research
Main Author: Olga Iosifovna Charina
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Arabic
English
French
Turkish
Published: Karabuk University 2018
Subjects:
psy
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.7596/taksad.v7i3.1738
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:0cfd9244049647bd8385969ff1c033b1 2023-05-15T15:18:04+02:00 Dynasties of Russian Storytellers in Yakutia and the Features of Their Repertoire (Bylinas and Historical Songs as a Case-Study) Olga Iosifovna Charina 2018-09-01 https://doi.org/10.7596/taksad.v7i3.1738 https://doaj.org/article/0cfd9244049647bd8385969ff1c033b1 ar en fr tr ara eng fre tur Karabuk University 2147-0626 doi:10.7596/taksad.v7i3.1738 https://doaj.org/article/0cfd9244049647bd8385969ff1c033b1 undefined Tarih Kültür ve Sanat Araştırmaları Dergisi, Vol 7, Iss 3, Pp 353-362 (2018) archives russian folklore local features interaction storytellers family traditions bylinas hğstorical songs litt psy Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2018 fttriple https://doi.org/10.7596/taksad.v7i3.1738 2023-01-22T19:25:32Z The article studies the traditional family features of Russian folklore in Yakutia of the Russian people living in an area near the mouth of the Kolyma River, the Indigirka River and the midstream of the Lena River. Within the scope of research on the general outline of Russian folklore distribution in Yakutia during its period of flourishment, we also overview the local features which were established in the course of an extended time-period; a number of example will be presented from epic texts created in the following areas: Biryuk of the Olyokminsky region, Pohodsk and Russkoye Ustye located on the shore of the Arctic Ocean. Written records by V.G. Bogoraz compiled at the end of the 19th century, the written records compiled by S.I. Bolo, N.A. Gabyshev at the early 1940s, and written records created by Y.I. Smirnov in the early 1980s. We will also refer to our own written records collected in the indicated northern areas where Russian folklore developed in the 1990s. These texts contain the same storytelling traditions which manifested themselves earlier in the bylinas about Ilia Muromets and the historical song entitled A Brave Man Beckons a Young Woman to Come to Kazan; each of these folklore texts were created in different time-periods: the end of 19th century and the middle/end of the 20th century correspondingly. The article also specifies the features represented in the folklore texts by M.F. Sokovikov, S.P. Kiselyov, E.S. Kiselyov, F.E. Sedyh. The study represents a comparative analysis of genres and plots along with some epic text motifs recorded in the written text in the midstream area of the Lena River, and the areas of the Kolyma and the Indigirka Rivers. There is a clear dynasty type of the epic texts inheritance visible in throughout the texts. The Sokovikovs (living in the 19th century in the Kolyma region) have practically lost their family traditions, whereas the Kiselyovs (a father and son) living in the 20th century in the Russkoye Ustye managed to remember a large collection of bylinas ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ocean kolyma river lena river Yakutia Unknown Arctic Arctic Ocean Indigirka ENVELOPE(149.609,149.609,70.929,70.929) Kolyma ENVELOPE(161.000,161.000,69.500,69.500) Journal of History Culture and Art Research 7 3 353
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English
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bylinas
hğstorical songs
litt
psy
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Olga Iosifovna Charina
Dynasties of Russian Storytellers in Yakutia and the Features of Their Repertoire (Bylinas and Historical Songs as a Case-Study)
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description The article studies the traditional family features of Russian folklore in Yakutia of the Russian people living in an area near the mouth of the Kolyma River, the Indigirka River and the midstream of the Lena River. Within the scope of research on the general outline of Russian folklore distribution in Yakutia during its period of flourishment, we also overview the local features which were established in the course of an extended time-period; a number of example will be presented from epic texts created in the following areas: Biryuk of the Olyokminsky region, Pohodsk and Russkoye Ustye located on the shore of the Arctic Ocean. Written records by V.G. Bogoraz compiled at the end of the 19th century, the written records compiled by S.I. Bolo, N.A. Gabyshev at the early 1940s, and written records created by Y.I. Smirnov in the early 1980s. We will also refer to our own written records collected in the indicated northern areas where Russian folklore developed in the 1990s. These texts contain the same storytelling traditions which manifested themselves earlier in the bylinas about Ilia Muromets and the historical song entitled A Brave Man Beckons a Young Woman to Come to Kazan; each of these folklore texts were created in different time-periods: the end of 19th century and the middle/end of the 20th century correspondingly. The article also specifies the features represented in the folklore texts by M.F. Sokovikov, S.P. Kiselyov, E.S. Kiselyov, F.E. Sedyh. The study represents a comparative analysis of genres and plots along with some epic text motifs recorded in the written text in the midstream area of the Lena River, and the areas of the Kolyma and the Indigirka Rivers. There is a clear dynasty type of the epic texts inheritance visible in throughout the texts. The Sokovikovs (living in the 19th century in the Kolyma region) have practically lost their family traditions, whereas the Kiselyovs (a father and son) living in the 20th century in the Russkoye Ustye managed to remember a large collection of bylinas ...
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