THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL REVIEW OF SCHOLARLY LITERATURE ON CANCEL CULTURE: A LINGUISTIC PERSPECTIVE

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The phenomenon of cancel culture, being significant for a number of linguocultures, is increasingly subjected to thorough scientific analysis. The aim of this review article is to summarize and synthesize existing research dedicated to the phenomenon of cancel culture in Russian and foreign linguistics. A complete study of theoretical and practical articles which were selected according to such criteria as topic, source, and language, has made it possible to systematize research directions of cancel culture, to determine predominant ideas in Russian and Western academic environments, and to identify gaps in scientific knowledge on this topic, which include the insufficient study of the connection between the values propagated within the framework of cancel culture, and language.

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Amaliya Arakelova

Pyatigorsk State University

Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: amaliia.arakelova@gmail.com

PhD in Philology, Associate Professor at the Department of English Language and Professional Communication 

Rússia

Tatyana Shiryaeva

Pyatigorsk State University

Email: shiryaevat@list.ru

Doctor of Philology (Dr. habil.), Professor, Head of the Department of English Language and Professional Communication

Rússia

Nadezhda Ayvazyan

Kuban State Agrarian University

Email: n-ajvazyan@mail.ru

PhD (Philology), Associate Professor at the Department of Foreign Languages 

Rússia

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