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Taboo Language Study On Guzang Festival Of Qiandongnan Miao

Posted on:2018-11-29Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y J WuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2335330539975041Subject:Chinese Ethnic Language and Literature
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Taboo,a kind of psychological folklore,taking belief as its core,it is a universal cultural phenomenon,and it condenses the human's original psychology,desire and fantasy,which reflects the level of social material and spiritual culture,the direction of minority culture and times spiritual culture.When the form of language taboo expressed by psychology,then the language gains the role of a spiritual symbol,because the taboos is the forbidden behavior,the relations of things,which exist in all kind of culture as we-known.This paper is divided into four chapters,the first chapter mainly discusses the selecting reason and research significance,the condition of taboo language study,concepts related and summarized them.The second chapter specifically overview the origins,contents,and investigated materials of the Guzang Festival.The third chapter puts forward a new classification method and its theoretical basis in combination with previous classifying methods.The fourth chapter make an in-depth analysis of the Guzang Festival's taboo language.In this paper,the author uses Cultural linguistics,anthropology,and the relevant theory of folklore to classify the taboo language of the Guzang Festival,and the conclusion is that the taboo language is an important part of taboo culture,and the taboo language reflects their unique cultural concepts and ways of thinking.We can find out of what it contains rich and unique taboo culture through the formal appearance of the Guzang Festival's taboo language.Studying Guzang Festival's taboo language of Miao,to some extent,it can fill a light spot in the field of Miao taboo language,and it can also be the first of many fact lists in the study of Miao language culture.
Keywords/Search Tags:Qiandongnan Miao, GuZang Festival, taboo language, culture
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