Abstract

The article focuses on identifying and decoding culture-specific gender axiologemes in the Nenets novel. Scientific originality of the paper is conditioned by the fact that the researcher suggests a methodological approach to studying the northern prose and also by the fact that gender axiologemes in northern writers’ prose have not been previously investigated. The research objectives are as follows: to analyse the genesis of gender axiologemes, to reveal their functional and meaningful specificity in the Nenets novel. The following conclusions are justified: the Nenets “gender worldview” is manifested in everyday and ritual culture; in Nerkagi’s novel, it determines artistic content of axiologemes of family and loneliness, life and love, a man and a woman, which makes it unlike the traditional “female prose”.

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