Mythological-Poetic Basis of Sacred Places in Modern Kazakh Poetry
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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32523/2616-678X-2018-125-4-115-120Keywords:
myth, sacred places, mythic poetics, symbol, motiveAbstract
Since independence, Kazakh literary science has undergone some transformational
changes in its specifics. For this reason, the mythic philosophy came to the fore in solving the fundamental
problems of fiction. The mythic-poetic orientation in modern fiction, along with the general literary and aesthetic manifestations of the creators, describes various human-philosophical studies in the works
of poets and writers. That is why this article discusses the mythological and technical foundations of
the sacred landscape in modern Kazakh poetry. It is characterized by symbolic motifs and chronotopic
manifestations of sacred places, based on mythological knowledge in modern Kazakh poetry, which has
become a single structure of the work. Accordingly, the basic concepts and specific semantic practices,
formed in the knowledge of sacred places, are primarily constants of culture and sociality