{"id":9124,"date":"2020-08-13T11:35:58","date_gmt":"2020-08-13T08:35:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/ks.iul-nasu.org.ua\/?page_id=9124"},"modified":"2020-08-13T12:14:47","modified_gmt":"2020-08-13T09:14:47","slug":"anotatsiya-utyhomyrtes-na-chas-i-vysluhajte-mene-konfrontatsijni-komunikatyvni-strategiyi-v-movi-klasychnoyi-ta-suchasnoyi-dramy","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/ks.iul-nasu.org.ua\/en\/vypusky-zhurnalu\/2019-2\/zbirnyk-kultura-slova-91\/anotatsiya-utyhomyrtes-na-chas-i-vysluhajte-mene-konfrontatsijni-komunikatyvni-strategiyi-v-movi-klasychnoyi-ta-suchasnoyi-dramy.html","title":{"rendered":"Abstracts: CONFRONTATIONAL COMMUNICATIVE STRATEGIES IN DRAMATURGY: CLASSICS VS MODERNINY"},"content":{"rendered":"Valeriia KOROLOVA,<br \/>\nDoctor of Philology, Prof., Oles Honchar Dniprovsk National University, 72 Gagarin Ave., Dnipro 49010, Ukraine;<br \/>\nE-mail: koroliova@i.ua<br \/>\n<strong>ORCID:<\/strong> 0000-0002-7482-0517<\/p>\n<p>Conflict is the main genre of play and the driving force behind drama. Internal communication of contemporary dramaturgical discourse is to some extent tense and uncomfortable which is motivated by the generic specifi city of play and expressed in non-combining of communicative intentions of characters. Conflict strategies are verbalized by conflict, including strategies of manipulation and speech aggression. The strategy of language aggression involves usage of tactics of insult, irony, criticism, mockery, provocation and more. A confrontational manipulation strategy can be expressed in tactics of threat, indignation, rejection, pressure, demands, etc. These tactics are aimed at seizing the communicative space to impose one\u2019s interests on a partner.<\/p>\n<p>During a conflict confrontational strategies in contemporary plays are characterized by usage of tactics with a high degree of negativity that, at the conflict peak, transform insult into the goal of communication in itself.<\/p>\n<p>The strategy of language aggression involves usage of tactics of insult, irony, criticism, mockery, provocation and more. The purpose of speech aggression tactics is to express a negative assessment of the addressee and to reduce his or her self-esteem. In I. Kotlyarevsky\u2019s plays characters using the tactics of insult or reproach make sure to comment explaining to the addressee the reasons for their language aggression. At the same time in modern dramaturgy the image or criticism is largely autonomous.<\/p>\n<p>Confrontation is one-sided in the process of language communication. When intensified confrontational stimuli can be both stimulus and response responses. At the same time plays of I. Kotlyarevsky lack open confrontation, which exacerbates conflict of a communication situation.<\/p>\n<p>Modern plays show a broader and more aggressive range of confrontational tactics as well as more active usage of them. I. Kotlyarevsky\u2019s characters often show desire to alleviate the conflict, as soon as possible to get out of the conflict situation, using weakened tactics of confrontation.<\/p>\n<p><strong><em>Keywords<\/em><\/strong><strong>:<\/strong> confrontational communicative strategy, manipulating, verbal aggressiveness, speech conflict, communicative situation.<\/p>\n<p><strong>REFERENS<\/strong><\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>Derpak, O. V. (2005). 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URL: http:\/\/www.kurbas.org.ua\/ dramlab\/schuchenko\/Schuchenko-play5 (in Ukr.).<\/li>\n<li>Goff man, E. (1972). On Face Work. <em>Interaction Ritual: Essays on Face-to-Face Behaviour<\/em> (p. 5 \u2013 45), London.<\/li>\n<li>Leech, G. N. (1983). Principles of Pragmatics. London, NY.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<ul id=\"iw-contextMenu3079\" class=\"iw-contextMenu iw-created iw-cm-menu\"><\/ul>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Valeriia KOROLOVA, Doctor of Philology, Prof., Oles Honchar Dniprovsk National University, 72 Gagarin Ave., Dnipro 49010, Ukraine; E-mail: koroliova@i.ua ORCID: 0000-0002-7482-0517 Conflict is the main genre of play and the driving force behind drama. 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