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Cosmology and Exile in the Wider Yamato Court
Thesis title in Czech: Kosmologie a Exil na dvoře Yamato
Thesis title in English: Cosmology and Exile in the Wider Yamato Court
Key words: Japonsko, Yamato, sociální antropologie, Mary Douglas, Kodžiki, Nihonšoki, strukturalismus
English key words: Japan, Yamato, social anthropology, Mary Douglas, Kojiki, Nihon Shoki, structuralism
Academic year of topic announcement: 2012/2013
Thesis type: Bachelor's thesis
Thesis language: angličtina
Department: Institute of Philosophy and Religious Studies (21-UFAR)
Supervisor: Mgr. Marek Zemánek, M.A., Ph.D.
Author: hidden - assigned and confirmed by the Study Dept.
Date of registration: 17.05.2013
Date of assignment: 17.05.2013
Administrator's approval: not processed yet
Confirmed by Study dept. on: 29.05.2013
Date and time of defence: 16.06.2014 09:00
Date of electronic submission:14.05.2014
Date of proceeded defence: 16.06.2014
Submitted/finalized: committed by student and finalized
Opponents: Mgr. Zuzana Kubovčáková, M.A., Ph.D.
 
 
 
Guidelines
Tato práce je pokus o porozumění kosmologii vlastní starojaponským kronikám. Ty budou uchopeny jako texty reprezentující náboženství/ideologii/symbolický systém aristokracie Yamato. Hlavním ohniskem bude klasické téma „exilu“, jakožto svérázného způsobu pohybu mezi strukturou a anti-strukturou. Jako hlavní referenční rámec mi poslouží především metody britských sociálních antropologů, kteří se zabývali náboženstvím.
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