共产主义节日贺词作为20世纪60 - 80年代苏联的新闻仪式(以《瑙卡报与西比里报》为例)

D. Nechiporuk, A. V. Gorelko
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这篇文章探讨了苏联后期在《西伯利亚科学》(Nauka v Sibiri)报纸上发表共产党官方节日贺词的现象。在20世纪60年代至80年代,苏联的主要公共假日是11月7日、五一节和苏联宪法日。在这段时间里,胜利日一直是一个纪念日。对伟大的十月社会主义革命周年纪念日和五一节的贺词被大量地文式化,而贺词的文字则包含了苏共当前社会经济政策的现实。根据报纸的编辑政策,直到20世纪80年代中期,宪法日一直是排名第三的节日。为这一公共节日而致的问候通常强调宪法保障的苏联人民的社会经济商品和社会福利的重要性。苏联的改革彻底改变了《Nauka v Sibiri》的编辑政策。节日问候的传统在1986 - 1988年被重新审视。1988年至1989年,《Nauka v Sibiri》杂志停止了在苏联节日期间的例行贺词印刷,以顺应戈尔巴乔夫时代苏联的普遍政治情绪。
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Communist Holiday Greetings as the Soviet Press Ritual in the 1960s – 1980s (On the Example of “Nauka v Sibiri” Newspaper)
The article examines the late-Soviet phenomenon of the official Communist holiday greetings on the pages of the newspaper “Nauka v Sibiri” (‘Science in Siberia’). In the 1960s – 1980s, the main public holidays in the Soviet Union were November 7th, May Day, and the day of the Soviet Constitution. Victory Day was a memorial day for a long time in this span of time. Printed congratulations on the anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution and May Day were heavily ritualized, while a text of the printed address contained the realities of the current socio-economic policy of the CPSU. Constitution Day, until the mid-1980s, was holiday number three according to newspaper editorial policy. The greetings dedicated to this public holiday usually emphasized the importance of socio-economic goods and social benefits for the Soviet people guaranteed by the Constitution. Perestroika in the USSR drastically changed the editorial policy of “Nauka v Sibiri”. The well-established tradition of holiday greetings was revisited in 1986– 1988. In 1988–1989 “Nauka v Sibiri” ceased to print ritual congratulations on Soviet holidays, following the general political sentiments in the USSR at the age of Gorbachev.
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