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Soviet Writers on Christmas: Between Prohibition, Memory, and New Year The theme of Christmas in Soviet literature represents a complex phenomenon of cultural palimpsest, where the religious holiday was sequentially erased, replaced, but preserved in the
Philippines Online · 154 days ago 0 165

Pre-Christmas "Wild Hunt" in the Office: An Archaic Myth in the Context of Corporate Culture and Worker Resistance Strategies Introduction: A Myth Reborn as a Metaphor The term "Wild Hunt" (Wild Hunt) has its roots in the pan-European folklore. It is a sup
Philippines Online · 154 days ago 0 130

Mark Twain on Christmas: Skepticism, Nostalgia, and American Irony Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens, 1835-1910) approached the theme of Christmas with his characteristic duality: deep personal sentimentality and biting social satire. His texts about the holiday
Philippines Online · 154 days ago 0 110

Christmas Table at Ivan Shmelev: The Sacral Banquet as the Embodiment of "The Lord's Summer" In Ivan Shmelev's book "The Lord's Summer" (1933-1948), the Christmas table is not just a sumptuous feast but a complex religious-cultural cosmos, a material embo
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Astrid Lindgren on Christmas: Between the Magic of Childhood and Social Reality Christmas in the works of Astrid Lindgren (1907-2002) is not just a festive background, but a deep, multifaceted, and often ambivalent image, where pure childlike wonder confro
Philippines Online · 154 days ago 0 165

Enid Blyton on Christmas: A Conservative Utopia in Cardboard Packaging In the works of Enid Blyton (1897-1968), the most popular children's author of the 20th century, Christmas occupies a special, but strictly defined place. It is not the theme of separat
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The Phenomenon of Secular Religion in Modern Society: Sacralization Without Deity The phenomenon of secular (civil) religion is a system of collective beliefs, rituals, and symbols that performs functions in society analogous to traditional religion, but d
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The Mother-Trickster Archetype Today: Deconstruction of Sanctity and a New Ethics of Care The Mother-Trickster archetype represents a radical cultural synthesis that breaks one of the most enduring and sacralized social stereotypes — the image of the mothe
Philippines Online · 155 days ago 0 147

“Beauty Will Save the World”: From Dostoevsky’s Prophetic Paradox to Marcuse’s Aesthetic Utopia The famous phrase “Beauty will save the world” from Fyodor Dostoevsky’s novel “The Idiot” (1868) has undergone a complex philosophical evolution, becoming the f
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Wednesday in Work and Life: The Hub Between Efficiency and Burnout Wednesday, or "midweek" (from Wōdnesdæg — Odin/Wodan's day), represents a unique psychophysiological and social milestone. It is not just the arithmetic center of the five-day week, but a c
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