Mythopoetics as a Subject and Method of Literary Research
Koblanov Z. Ryskiyeva A. Amirbekova A. Ivashkina T. Zhetkizgenova A. Kosheva R. Kametova R. Chuksina O.
April 2025Bilingual Publishing Group
Forum for Linguistic Studies
2025#7Issue 4468 - 476 pp.
This study explores mythopoetics as both a subject and a method of literary research, offering a comprehensive analysis of its conceptual foundations, contemporary interpretations, and interdisciplinary applications. By examining the term’s evolution and the semiotic approaches used to define it, the article underscores the significance of mythopoetics in understanding the interplay between myth and literature. The absence of a unified definition for mythopoetics highlights not only terminological ambiguities but also the necessity for a cohesive framework that can accommodate its use across diverse fields, including literature, linguistics, cultural studies, folklore, historiography, philosophy, and psychology. As a subject of study, mythopoetics investigates the reception, transformation, and reinterpretation of myths in artistic works, revealing how authors draw on mythological models, images, and motifs to explore cultural, psychological, and symbolic dimensions. As a method of analysis, mythopoetics provides a powerful tool for interpreting literary texts, enabling researchers to uncover the deeper structures and meanings embedded in mythological elements. This approach facilitates Copyright
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Department of Kazakh Philology, Caspian State University of Technology and Engineering named after Shakhmardan Yessenov, Aktau, 130000, Kazakhstan
Department of Religious Studies, Egyptian University of Islamic Culture Nur-Mubarak, Almaty, 050060, Kazakhstan
Lexicology Department, Institute of Linguistics named after A., Baitursynov, Almaty, 050000, Kazakhstan
Moscow Aviation Institute, National Research University, Moscow, 125993, Russian Federation
Department “World Languages”, Caspian State University of Technology and Engineering Named after Shakhmardan Yessenov, Aktau, 130000, Kazakhstan
Department of Kazakh Philology
Department of Religious Studies
Lexicology Department
Moscow Aviation Institute
Department “World Languages”
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