DESERTING THE DREAM – DIANA ARBENINA'S "ANTI-SONGS"

The article studies the issues of russian rock poetry in terms of linguocultural analysis. Diana Arbenina is a Russian rock poetess, the leader of the rock band “Night Snipers” /Ночные снайперы/. Besides songs and lyrics, Arbenina writes poetry and prose. Over the years of her career, Diana Arbeni...

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Main Author: Milena Angelova
Format: Article
Language:Bulgarian
Published: Academic Research and Culture Association 2024-07-01
Series:Linguarum Universe
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/records/12745745
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Summary:The article studies the issues of russian rock poetry in terms of linguocultural analysis. Diana Arbenina is a Russian rock poetess, the leader of the rock band “Night Snipers” /Ночные снайперы/. Besides songs and lyrics, Arbenina writes poetry and prose. Over the years of her career, Diana Arbenina has created more than 460 songs and poems which she prefers to call "anti-songs." The article aims to identify the anti- songs of Diana Arbenina in the context of modern humanitarian knowledge. The terms “rock text” "poetry", and idiolect are specified. The article addresses a rock text and rock poetry as a complex synthetic phenomenon and concludes that the texts of Diana Arbenina are closely associated with poetry, melody, musical rhythm, and vocal. The accent in the article is devoted to analysis of the Arbenina's anti-songs and contains the description of lexical and syntactic features of her texts, examples of language game, specific features of intertextuality references in the context of nowadays Russian rock poetry.
ISSN:3033-0815