Substitution of Notions of “Russia” and “U.S.S.R” in “The New York Times” Newspaper (1946-1991)

The frequency of mentioning the words Russia , Soviet Union , Soviet Russia and U.S.S.R in the American press is in order considered to analyze the stereotypical views of Americans about our country during the cold war. As a source the articles published in the daily newspaper “The New York Times” i...

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Autores principales: E. A. Kotelenets, M. S. Zatulovskaya
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:dfcf17f574564f83adda77550a7dfbf52021-12-02T07:58:07ZSubstitution of Notions of “Russia” and “U.S.S.R” in “The New York Times” Newspaper (1946-1991)2225-756X2227-129510.24224/2227-1295-2019-4-154-166https://doaj.org/article/dfcf17f574564f83adda77550a7dfbf52019-04-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.nauka-dialog.ru/jour/article/view/1201https://doaj.org/toc/2225-756Xhttps://doaj.org/toc/2227-1295The frequency of mentioning the words Russia , Soviet Union , Soviet Russia and U.S.S.R in the American press is in order considered to analyze the stereotypical views of Americans about our country during the cold war. As a source the articles published in the daily newspaper “The New York Times” in the period from 1946 to 1991 are used. The authors analyzed more than 40 000 newspaper articles. The hypothesis about the relation between the frequency of use of various country nominations and the formation of stereotypes about it is offered. The research methodology is based on the statistical analysis of the use of the words Russia , Soviet Union , Soviet Russia and U.S.S.R in “The New York Times” publications. It is revealed that during the cold war the frequency of using the word Russia in this newspaper exceeds the frequency of using the word U.S.S.R 10 times, that, according to the authors, leads to the conclusion about the substitution of notions, which is expressed in the identification of pre-revolutionary Russia and the Soviet Union. It is shown that in the future there was a reverse process: during the period of tension of political relations, the image of Russia began to be replaced in American newspaper publications by the image of the USSR, which in the minds of Americans is closely connected with the cold war.E. A. KotelenetsM. S. ZatulovskayaTsentr nauchnykh i obrazovatelnykh proektovarticleimagologycold warimage of russiaussrstereotypesSlavic languages. Baltic languages. Albanian languagesPG1-9665RUНаучный диалог, Vol 0, Iss 4, Pp 154-166 (2019)
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topic imagology
cold war
image of russia
ussr
stereotypes
Slavic languages. Baltic languages. Albanian languages
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cold war
image of russia
ussr
stereotypes
Slavic languages. Baltic languages. Albanian languages
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E. A. Kotelenets
M. S. Zatulovskaya
Substitution of Notions of “Russia” and “U.S.S.R” in “The New York Times” Newspaper (1946-1991)
description The frequency of mentioning the words Russia , Soviet Union , Soviet Russia and U.S.S.R in the American press is in order considered to analyze the stereotypical views of Americans about our country during the cold war. As a source the articles published in the daily newspaper “The New York Times” in the period from 1946 to 1991 are used. The authors analyzed more than 40 000 newspaper articles. The hypothesis about the relation between the frequency of use of various country nominations and the formation of stereotypes about it is offered. The research methodology is based on the statistical analysis of the use of the words Russia , Soviet Union , Soviet Russia and U.S.S.R in “The New York Times” publications. It is revealed that during the cold war the frequency of using the word Russia in this newspaper exceeds the frequency of using the word U.S.S.R 10 times, that, according to the authors, leads to the conclusion about the substitution of notions, which is expressed in the identification of pre-revolutionary Russia and the Soviet Union. It is shown that in the future there was a reverse process: during the period of tension of political relations, the image of Russia began to be replaced in American newspaper publications by the image of the USSR, which in the minds of Americans is closely connected with the cold war.
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M. S. Zatulovskaya
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title Substitution of Notions of “Russia” and “U.S.S.R” in “The New York Times” Newspaper (1946-1991)
title_short Substitution of Notions of “Russia” and “U.S.S.R” in “The New York Times” Newspaper (1946-1991)
title_full Substitution of Notions of “Russia” and “U.S.S.R” in “The New York Times” Newspaper (1946-1991)
title_fullStr Substitution of Notions of “Russia” and “U.S.S.R” in “The New York Times” Newspaper (1946-1991)
title_full_unstemmed Substitution of Notions of “Russia” and “U.S.S.R” in “The New York Times” Newspaper (1946-1991)
title_sort substitution of notions of “russia” and “u.s.s.r” in “the new york times” newspaper (1946-1991)
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