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DISCURSIVE INTERACTION OF CONCEPTS OIL AND GOOD/EVIL IN CREATIVE WORK OF TOMSK NORTH JOURNALIST

Orlova Olga Vyacheslavovna, Nikitina Dar'ya Nikolaevna

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Language culture of Siberian oil north is brightly represented in the work of the journalist Asya Shulbaeva. The article discusses the discursive interaction of concepts oil and good / evil in the texts of the journalist about Strezhevoy-city Tomsk region. Strezhevoy as a single-industry town has an oil field as a fundamental organizing principle. Media presentation of the city and its inhabitants, the economy of the Tomsk region is realized through the prism of “oil centrism”. Oil is not an ethical concept and is not directly measured in moral categories, but indirectly is good and social good, as everything about oil is portrayed as a positive phenomenon of modern economic and socio-cultural life of the North of Tomsk.

Keywords: discourse of the journalist, interaction of concepts

References:

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Issue: 3, 2016

Series of issue: Issue 3

Rubric: ACTUAL PROBLEMS OF COGNITIVE-DISCURSIVE LINGUISTICS

Pages: 63 — 67

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