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ISSUE:    Philology. Theory & Practice. 2014. Issue 5-1
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CORPORAL AS TOOL OF SOCIALIZATION IN HARPER LEE’S NOVEL “TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD”

Vera Sergeevna Prikhod'ko
Southern Federal University


Submitted: April 7, 2014
Abstract. The article considers the correlation of corporal categories manifestations in the text of the novel by Harper Lee and the process of main heroine’s social formation. “Physiology” of surrounding people’s emotions perception, the signs of social groups and the characteristics of individuals, inherent in her, led the heroine to the atypical for the social environment of the American South of the 1930s vision of racial discrimination problems. The heroine managed to feel the individuality of each person, including skin color, and completely solved for her the racial differences problem, which could not be implemented to full degree even by the most consistent defenders of justice in the novel.
Key words and phrases:
Харпер Ли
социализация
телесное
физиологичность
расовая дискриминация
роман воспитания
Harper Lee
socialization
corporal
physiology
racial discrimination
educational novel
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References:
  1. Barra A. What «To Kill a Mockingbird» Isn't [Электронный ресурс] // The Wall Street Journal. 2010. June 24. URL: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703561604575283354059763326.html (дата обращения: 12.02.2014).
  2. Lee H. To Kill A Mocking-Bird. London: Arrow Books, 2006. 309 p.
  3. Leebron F. Harper Lee's Novel is a Racist Morality Tale [Электронный ресурс] // Seattle P-I. 2007. September 13. URL: http://www.seattlepi.com/ae/article/Harper-Lee-s-novel-is-a-racist-morality-tale-1249527.php (дата обращения: 12.02.2014).
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