【ロシア文化における水の意味と価値】
Meanings and Values of Water in Russian Culture(Routledge Studies in Modern European History) P 0 p. 18
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Introduction Section One: Language and Myths of Water 1 Ivan Podiukov, "Cultural Semantics of Aquatic Imagery in the Russian Language" 2 Nicholas Breyfogle, "Sacred Waters: The Spiritual World of Lake Baikal" 3 Evgeny Platonov, "Wells of Superstition: The History of Holy Springs in Russia, 18th – 19th Centuries" 4 Dmitrii Zamyatin: "Thinking with Water in a Russian Context" Section Two: Socio-Cultural Identities of Water 5 Oleg Riabov, "Mother Volga and the Construction of Russian Identity" 6 Maria Litovskaia, "The Chief Worker of the Urals": Metanarrative of the Chusovaia River and its Creation" 7 Sveta Yamin–Pasternak, Andrew Kliskey, Lilian Alessa and Peters Schweitzer, "A Cup of Tundra: Ethnography of Thirst in the Bering Strait" Section Three: Water Rebuilding Landscapes 8 Elena Miliugina and Mikhail Stroganov, "Water on the Russian Gentry Estate" 9 Polina Barskova, "Celebrating the Return of the Flood of Petersburg: 1824/1924" 10 Cynthia Ruder, "Imagined and Real: The Moscow Canal as the Port of Five Seas" Section Four: Aesthetics and Poetics of Water 11 Anastasia Kostetskaya, "A Woman in Nature/A Woman is Nature: The Eternal Feminine as a Conceptual Blend of Human and Water Ontologies in Russian Symbolist Poetics" 12 Jane Costlow, "Parched: Water and its Absence in the Films of Larisa Shepit’ko" 13 Arja Rosenholm, "The Energizing Flow of Water in Marietta Shaginian’s Novel Hydrocentral" 14 Gitta Hammarberg, "Spatriotism: Water in Literary Polemics (Early 19th century Russia
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