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INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO NATURAL WORLD STUDIES WITHIN FICTION TEXTS SPACE

Literary Science , UDC: [82+7.04]:502 DOI: 10.25688/2076-913X.2023.49.1.01 МЕЖДИСЦИПЛИНАРНОСТЬ

Authors

  • Smirnova Alfia Islamovna Doctor of Philology, professor

Annotation

The article defines the value of interdisciplinary approach to studying natural world in the Russian fiction and other art forms (literature studies, linguistics, philosophy, cultural studies, art history). The article considers the abovementioned approach applied within the framework of the research project, realized through the series of interdisciplinary scientific conferences «The Natural World in Cultural Spaces» held by MCU and the series of scholarly publications

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Smirnova, A. I. (2023). INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO NATURAL WORLD STUDIES WITHIN FICTION TEXTS SPACE Bulletin of the Moscow City Pedagogical University. Series "Pedagogy and Psychology", 2023, №1 (49), 7. https://doi.org/10.25688/2076-913X.2023.49.1.01 МЕЖДИСЦИПЛИНАРНОСТЬ
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