Interrelationship of humans and the Mongol landscape in G. Mend-Ooyo's Atlan ovoo: a study of the nomadic culture of Mongolia
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Beteilige Person: Wickham-Smith, Simon 1968- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Lewiston, N.Y. Edwin Mellen 2013
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references (pages 442-454)
The book discusses nomadic culture in Mongolia through its literary, religious, and socio-historical contexts by studying the contemporary poetry of Mend-Ooyo. It takes a careful look at the poetry in the Mongolian post-Soviet period. Certain sections present a systematic analysis of Altan Ovoo according to the following criteria: religion and spirituality, history, prose, narrative, poetry, the natural world, and autobiography. The growing geopolitical importance of Russia and China means that, as the country enveloped by those two superpowers, Mongolia will come to play an important negotiat
Umfang:iv, 455 Seiten
ISBN:0773444173
9780773444171