Sociocultural meanings of the fairy-tale mythology “Cinderella” in the authors intentions, preferences of children and criticians interpretations

<p>In the article, the author uses the example of game and fairy-tale modeling to consider the differences in the perception and attitude of social individuals depending on age, level of education and culture, and status. The article analyzes how adults pass on evaluation and normative criteri...

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Main Author: Larissa S. Ruban
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Russian Academy of Sciences, Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology 2020-11-01
Series:Наука. Культура. Общество
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Online Access:https://www.journal-scs.ru/index.php/scs/article/view/142/141
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description <p>In the article, the author uses the example of game and fairy-tale modeling to consider the differences in the perception and attitude of social individuals depending on age, level of education and culture, and status. The article analyzes how adults pass on evaluation and normative criteria to children and form behavioral skills in society, adapting the new generation to its requirements. The transfer of knowledge and norms from one generation to another saves younger social individuals from chaotic social throwing, giving them ready-made social patterns of behavior in accordance with the norms accepted in society, which helps to smooth out conflicts and develop intergenerational interaction and harmony.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-f63d5b085f154f0881f0d0078bc576a22022-12-22T04:02:03ZengRussian Academy of Sciences, Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied SociologyНаука. Культура. Общество2713-06812020-11-01263748110.19181/2308829X-2020-3.7142Sociocultural meanings of the fairy-tale mythology “Cinderella” in the authors intentions, preferences of children and criticians interpretationsLarissa S. Ruban0Russia<p>In the article, the author uses the example of game and fairy-tale modeling to consider the differences in the perception and attitude of social individuals depending on age, level of education and culture, and status. The article analyzes how adults pass on evaluation and normative criteria to children and form behavioral skills in society, adapting the new generation to its requirements. The transfer of knowledge and norms from one generation to another saves younger social individuals from chaotic social throwing, giving them ready-made social patterns of behavior in accordance with the norms accepted in society, which helps to smooth out conflicts and develop intergenerational interaction and harmony.</p>https://www.journal-scs.ru/index.php/scs/article/view/142/141game modelingfairytale modelinglife scenario modeling and forecasting
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Sociocultural meanings of the fairy-tale mythology “Cinderella” in the authors intentions, preferences of children and criticians interpretations
Наука. Культура. Общество
game modeling
fairytale modeling
life scenario modeling and forecasting
title Sociocultural meanings of the fairy-tale mythology “Cinderella” in the authors intentions, preferences of children and criticians interpretations
title_full Sociocultural meanings of the fairy-tale mythology “Cinderella” in the authors intentions, preferences of children and criticians interpretations
title_fullStr Sociocultural meanings of the fairy-tale mythology “Cinderella” in the authors intentions, preferences of children and criticians interpretations
title_full_unstemmed Sociocultural meanings of the fairy-tale mythology “Cinderella” in the authors intentions, preferences of children and criticians interpretations
title_short Sociocultural meanings of the fairy-tale mythology “Cinderella” in the authors intentions, preferences of children and criticians interpretations
title_sort sociocultural meanings of the fairy tale mythology вђњcinderellaвђќ in the authors intentions preferences of children and criticians interpretations
topic game modeling
fairytale modeling
life scenario modeling and forecasting
url https://www.journal-scs.ru/index.php/scs/article/view/142/141
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