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Shallow Of Kazakh Epic "broadly Transcribing Kurt Percy And Ba Yan Su Lou Finches Jie Version

Posted on:2013-01-07Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q Y XuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2245330362964882Subject:Chinese Ethnic Language and Literature
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The Kazakh is one of the cross-border ethnic groups. The Kazakh people live in over40countries and areas, mostly in Kazakhstan, China, Russia and Uzbekistan. In China, they mainly live in Yili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture, Changji Hui Autonomous Prefecture, Bortala Mongolia Autonomous Prefecture and Barkol Kazakh Autonomous County in Hami in the north of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The Kazakh is a nomadic nation. In history, the Kazakh people and their ancestors created colorful and large number of the folk oral literature pieces, in which the folk oral narrative poems taking an important place.In China, the researches of the Kazakh Folk Oral Narrative Poems are mainly about the Kazakh Heroic Narrative Poems. There aren’t any books published in Chinese on the Kazakh Folk Narrative Poems for love. We can just find some pieces of papers about them published in various journals. This paper focuses its attention on the edition of Soje about the Qozi Korpes and Bayan Suliw, which is the most famous Kazakh Folk Narrative Poem for love. The paper mainly includes the following three parts:the presenting of the folk and religion factors in the poem, the research about the Narrative Theory and the comparason between the Qozi Korpes and Bayan Suliw and the Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai of the Han nationality and the Romeo and Juliet of England. The paper discusses the social cultural and history backgrounds and the national psychology and aesthetic ideas showed in the narrative poem. A parallel comparison discussion about the features and the profound national psychology presenting in the love tragedies is conducted through the comparing of the three well-known works which are seperately on bahalf of the nomadic culture, the farming culture and the business culture. I hope we can have a more profound and integrated understanding not just about the Kazakh Folk Narrative Poems for love but also about the different civilizations in the world through this paper.
Keywords/Search Tags:the Kazakh, narrative poem, comparative study
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