"Primary tectonic projections" of culture are realized in the discourse of nationalism of the PRC and the Chinese Republic (Taiwan), receiving verbalization in the texts of the national patriotic songs of these states. Being laconic and capacious symbolically, the lyrics of hymns and patriotic songs carry out the main task, which is to consolidate these symbols in everyday life and initiate the process of participation of the citizen with the national state. The relevance of the research topic is due to the intensification of the processes of national identity of the Chinese continental and island communities, which have been pursuing alternative development paths for more than 70 years. The novelty lies in the identification of significant projections of the primary tectons of Chinese culture, representing a number of mythologemes, numbers, visual and role images in the national text of the PRC and the Chinese Republic (Taiwan). English version of the article is available at URL: https://panor.ru/articles/verbalization-of-primary-tectonic-projections-of-chinese-culture-in-the-corpus-of-national-patriotic-song-lyrics-of-rc-taiwan-and-the-prc/78345.html
The institution of a nation is an integral system of autonomous but interdependent institutions, whose activities are designed to ensure the vitality of the national group, both in the usual conditions of existence and in the period of existential threats of our time. The relevance of addressing the issue of the functioning of the institution of the Chinese nation during the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic is due to the need to track how the systems and resources of the PRC national group are mobilized in order to preserve their anthropological composition. The novelty of the research lies in highlighting the role of the intellectuals of the national community, who accept the challenge of the global threat and solve the urgent problems of the nation.
English version of the article on pp. 476-481 at URL: https://panor.ru/articles/system-functioning-of-institution-of-the-chinese-nation-in-time-of-global-threats/66042.html
The sociocultural myth “Greater China and Global Culture” successfully functions in both parts of the Chinese national community and is adapted to the peculiarities of their own sociocultural systems of the PRC and the ROC (Taiwan). The binary opposition of the studied socio-cultural myth is based on the opposition of two positions: “interaction with global culture — belonging to a global culture” and is represented in the official discourses of mainland China and Taiwan, respectively. The novelty of the study lies in determining the most effective mechanisms of the sociocultural myth “Greater China and Global Culture” in the context of the military-political crisis between the PRC and the ROC (Taiwan) that arose in August 2022.
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