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The Modern Literary Process as a Factor of the Socialization and Integration of Russia and China (On the Example of the III Forum of Young Writers of China and Russia)

https://doi.org/10.22394/1726-1139-2020-7-53-60

Abstract

The article is devoted to the historical analysis of the socializing and integrating role of literature and the justification of the need for systemic socialization management by the state. The thesis on the use of literature as a factor in the state ideology formation in our days is proved. The role of Soviet literature as an important tool of political socialization is revealed, its significant influence on the literary process and the formation of state ideology in China is emphasized. The dynamics of Russian-Chinese relations is considered in connection with the transformation of the literary process of the both countries. The modern stage of literary and political integration is considered on the example of the III Forum of young writers of China and Russia (Shanghai, 2019). The interpretation of the main Forum’s cooperation vectors and relevant topics is based on the experience of direct participation in the work of the Forum of one of the article authors. The conclusion is drawn about the integration potential of modern literature, its focus on the restoration of the traditional values of Russian and Chinese cultures, their interpenetration and optimal coexistence.

About the Authors

E. I. Ogareva
Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (North-West Institute of Management, Branch of RANEPA)
Russian Federation

Ekaterina I. Ogareva, Associate Professor of the Chair of Social Technologies, PhD in Psychology, Member of the Union of Writers of Russia

St. Petersburg



R. G. Kruglov
Saint-Petersburg State Institute of Cinema and Television
Russian Federation

Roman G. Kruglov, Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Screen Arts for Scientific Work, Associate Professor of the Department of Art Studies, PhD of Art Criticism, Member of the Union of Writers of Russia

St. Petersburg



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Ogareva E.I., Kruglov R.G. The Modern Literary Process as a Factor of the Socialization and Integration of Russia and China (On the Example of the III Forum of Young Writers of China and Russia). Administrative Consulting. 2020;(7):53-60. https://doi.org/10.22394/1726-1139-2020-7-53-60

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