Características del género de la caza en la literatura

análisis comparativo

Autores/as

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18172/cif.6881

Palabras clave:

escenas de caza, período histórico, contexto cultural y filosófico, imagen, héroe

Resumen

El estudio busca analizar las características específicas del género cinegético en la literatura global. Se analizan las peculiaridades de la representación de cazadores y escenas de caza a partir de ejemplos de la literatura de Inglaterra, Alemania, Estados Unidos, China y Kazajistán, comenzando con la literatura antigua y el folclore y terminando con obras literarias de finales del siglo XX y principios del XXI. El análisis comparativo demuestra que las actitudes hacia la caza han cambiado con el desarrollo de la sociedad y su menor dependencia de los recursos naturales. Mientras que en la literatura antigua la caza se alababa como un triunfo del hombre sobre las fuerzas de la naturaleza, en un período posterior dejó de ser vista como un medio de supervivencia para convertirse en la prerrogativa de un grupo relativamente pequeño de personas adineradas con un alto estatus social. La imagen literaria del cazador refleja la percepción del autor de la caza como actividad.

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Biografía del autor/a

Zhazira Kokbas, Manash Kozybayev North Kazakhstan University

Department of Kazakh Language and Literature

Akmaral Ibraikhanova, L. N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University

Department of Kazakh Literature

Amanzhol Altay, L. N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University

Department of Kazakh Literature

Gulnaz Tulekova, Academy of Civil Aviation

Department of Aviation English

Zhanar Kulibekova, Manash Kozybayev North Kazakhstan University

Department of Kazakh Language and Literature

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18-03-2026

Cómo citar

Kokbas, Zhazira, et al. «Características Del género De La Caza En La Literatura : Análisis Comparativo». Cuadernos De Investigación Filológica, n.º 59, marzo de 2026, pp. 301-26, doi:10.18172/cif.6881.

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Monográfico: Lenguas y Literaturas de Asia Central y Occidente: Sistemas de Comunicación, Identidad y Arquetipos