“Uncle Vova, we are with you!” The use of childhood semantics in Russian political propaganda

The presented article focuses on the analysis of the semantic field of childhood in the propaganda of Soviet and modern Russia. Using a semantic analysis inspired by the works of A. Wierzbicka and J. Lakoff, the author analyses the historical semantic sources of propaganda and the use of the catego...

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Main Author: Wojciech Siegień
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Language:English
Published: University of Gdańsk 2022-12-01
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.bg.ug.edu.pl/index.php/pwe/article/view/7704
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description The presented article focuses on the analysis of the semantic field of childhood in the propaganda of Soviet and modern Russia. Using a semantic analysis inspired by the works of A. Wierzbicka and J. Lakoff, the author analyses the historical semantic sources of propaganda and the use of the category of childhood in them. An example of an analysed propaganda product is the song “Uncle Vova, we are with you!” published online in 2017. The analysis proves that the semantics of the Russian propaganda message is based on patterns from previous eras with an invariant element – World War II, which is a kind of myth about the beginning of the Russian world. The war in Ukraine today additionally updates the meanings related to the armed conflict and patriotism. The analysis shows that childhood implies patriotism that invokes military meanings and is deeply immersed in the historical context of the war.
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spelling doaj-art-8a9d4d6fc98f4fd18d89bb557722bb912025-02-11T11:07:38ZengUniversity of GdańskProblemy Wczesnej Edukacji1734-15822451-22302022-12-0155210.26881/pwe.2022.55.01“Uncle Vova, we are with you!” The use of childhood semantics in Russian political propagandaWojciech Siegień0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6882-6250University of Gdańsk The presented article focuses on the analysis of the semantic field of childhood in the propaganda of Soviet and modern Russia. Using a semantic analysis inspired by the works of A. Wierzbicka and J. Lakoff, the author analyses the historical semantic sources of propaganda and the use of the category of childhood in them. An example of an analysed propaganda product is the song “Uncle Vova, we are with you!” published online in 2017. The analysis proves that the semantics of the Russian propaganda message is based on patterns from previous eras with an invariant element – World War II, which is a kind of myth about the beginning of the Russian world. The war in Ukraine today additionally updates the meanings related to the armed conflict and patriotism. The analysis shows that childhood implies patriotism that invokes military meanings and is deeply immersed in the historical context of the war. https://czasopisma.bg.ug.edu.pl/index.php/pwe/article/view/7704warRussiachildrenpropagandamilitarization
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“Uncle Vova, we are with you!” The use of childhood semantics in Russian political propaganda
Problemy Wczesnej Edukacji
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Russia
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propaganda
militarization
title “Uncle Vova, we are with you!” The use of childhood semantics in Russian political propaganda
title_full “Uncle Vova, we are with you!” The use of childhood semantics in Russian political propaganda
title_fullStr “Uncle Vova, we are with you!” The use of childhood semantics in Russian political propaganda
title_full_unstemmed “Uncle Vova, we are with you!” The use of childhood semantics in Russian political propaganda
title_short “Uncle Vova, we are with you!” The use of childhood semantics in Russian political propaganda
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topic war
Russia
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militarization
url https://czasopisma.bg.ug.edu.pl/index.php/pwe/article/view/7704
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