Department of Journalism and Public Relations, Zabaikalsky State University, Vladivostok, Russia
Review Article
Hunting as a Mirror of a Person in the Discourse of Specialized Magazines: Linguocultural Studies of Media Text
Author(s): Irina Erofeeva* and Vladimir Bocharnikov
Recently, research based on its own cultural traditions, one of which is hunting, is becoming important worldwide. We consider the media,
including specialized magazines, as mediators of the communicative and cultural memory of a person. The paper presents a
linguocultural analysis of the discourse of magazines. Basic instinct, Russian hunting magazine, Safari, hunting and game ranch. Based on
the analysis of more than 250 media texts of different genres published from 1972 to 2018, we determined the main frames in the conceptual
domain of hunting. Hunting is classified as demanded geographic surroundings, as a social and cultural construct reflecting the person’s
needs in direct and indirect contexts. The key image of the concept is the hunter’s personality. This multifaceted image demonstrates
awakening of the personal potential by means of hunting, rec.. Read More»
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