Keyword: «conceptosphere»
ART 46223
In this scientific article discusses the various studies of terms “ Concept” and “Conceptosphere” of Russian and Kyrgyz linguists. Basing on many-sided interpretation of the researching terms, the author gives them definition.
The problem of concepts in the literatures of the peoples of the North is practically not studied. In the proposed work, the concepts of the Even image of the world are revealed for the first time on the material of the work of the Even prose writer Andrei Krivoshapkin, in particular his novel «The Coast of Fate». Ethnographic realities, which form the basis of the national image of the world, were not previously the object of cultural-historical and semantic analysis in the writer's novel work. The textual analysis of the novel made it possible to identify the concepts of the Even culture, to trace their semantic content in the literary text through an appeal to the ethnography and folklore of the Evens.
This investigation is related with the name of the Russian writer N.S. Leskov, his surname is associated here as an anthroponym-representative of the concept of Russian culture , it is comprehended here as an onomastic concept. The addressing to the subject and the problems of Chinese leskov-scientists’ researches determines the novelty of this article. The cognition of Leskov issues’s creativity, which recreates realistic pictures of Russia life in the XIX century, is associated for Chinese leskov-researchers with the study of this author literary texts. The purposes of the article are to identify various aspects of Russian culture in Leskov’s reflections, which are interesting in China, to establish the conceptual content that the anthroponym Leskov received as the nominees of this concept. The article can encourage the strengthening of intercultural communication, it is its practical significance.
ART 251209
The relevance of the study lies in the humanitarian component of education for building up competences necessary for students of creative specialties through the use of art. The aim of the article is to substantiate the methodological potential of the course "Modern Philosophy of Art," which has been introduced into the teaching practice at the Institute of National Culture of the National Research Mordovian State University named after N.P. Ogarev. The article defines the interdisciplinary nature of the philosophy of art (theory and history of art, aesthetics, philosophy, pedagogy, sociology, etc.), which contributes to the formation of students’ holistic attitude towards art. The main research approach is the ontological one, which considers art as a necessary condition for human existence in the world and it is significant for developing a holistic understanding of the humanitarian component in modern education. The proposed research methods for studying interdisciplinarity, the humanitarian component of the educational process for students of creative specialties, the problems of philosophy of art, etc. have determined the novelty of the author's course "Modern Philosophy of Art": the methodological significance of the opposition "classical - non-classical" lies in defining the specifics of classical and modern art; topological (boundary, shift, road, path, staircase, etc.) and chronological concepts (return, circle, life trajectory, intermediality, etc.) define the specifics of the chronotope of modern philosophy of art. The methodological significance of the course "Contemporary Philosophy of Art" lies in the definition of the axiological (justification of the semantic orientation of an artistic work and its ontological significance in the context of contemporary art); artistic and aesthetic (definition of the basic concepts of classical and contemporary art, reflecting changes in the artistic worldview); and worldview (formation of an analytical and contextual approach to contemporary art) potential. The author's experience in teaching the course "Contemporary Philosophy of Art" can be used by the pedagogical community to develop the humanitarian component of students’ education in creative fields.

Akmaral Tentimishova
Uliya Hazankovich