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Folk Beliefs Of Mongolian And Han In Immigration Confluence Moving Westward

Posted on:2012-03-23Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:B TaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2215330368489358Subject:Folklore
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There was a large-scale migration of population-Xikou migratory movements, during the period of the Qing Dynasty and Republic of China, it had brought great impact on changes of nomadic and agricultural society. Based on folk beliefs, the thesis studies the construction of folk beliefs and the fusion of Mongolian and Han in immigration intersection in this period, deeply analyze fusion process of national and folk custom.The thesis is divided into five parts:introduction, social surrounding and causes of folk beliefs in immigration intersection, folk beliefs mixed. main features and functions of such beliefs. The introduction briefly generalizes research object and scope, domestic research situation, significance selecting this topics, and research methods. ChapterⅠanalyzes how the environment of ingoing region and origin region have an impact on generation of folk beliefs in immigration intersection; meanwhile, tremendous changes in the grassland geographical landscape induced by agricultural reclamation have an impact on vicissitude of national culture of Mongolian and Han; deeply analyses formation causes of intersection faith based on psychological needs, immigration status and religious grounds. ChapterⅡintroduces complex situation of folk belief in immigration intersection this period, analyses folk beliefs of Han immigrants and native Mongolian people. ChapterⅢSummarizes the four characteristics of the local folk beliefs, such as mixing of multiple beliefs, localization of immigration beliefs, interactively fusion of Han beliefs and Mongolian beliefs, reconstruction and transplantation of immigration beliefs. ChapterⅣanalyzes contractions between folk beliefs and rural life, the important role to the national relations of Mongolian and Han.The thesis preliminary analyses construction and evolution of folk beliefs, is helpful to understanding evolution folk culture of Mongolian and Han, contribute to research regional folklore, enhance national unity, improve local culture construction.
Keywords/Search Tags:Zou Xikou migratory movements, Folk beliefs, Immigration intersection, Fusion of Mongolian and Han
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