Collection Title: | SIU Thesis | Title : | A Semiotic Perspective of Welcoming Rituals in Inner Mongolia | Material Type: | printed text | Authors: | Caiyun Ma, Author ; Dhirawit Pinyonatthagarn, Associated Name ; Imelda Hermillinda Abas, Associated Name | Publisher: | Pathumthani: Shinawatra University | Publication Date: | 2023 | Pagination: | ix, 170 p. | Layout: | Tables, ill | Size: | 30 cm. | Price: | 500.00 Baht | General note: | SIU THE: SOLA-PhD-SCS-2023-17
Thesis. [PhD.[Philosophy in Semiotics and Cultural Studies]]. -- Shinawatra University, 2023 | Languages : | English (eng) | Descriptors: | [LCSH]Ritual [LCSH]Semiotics -- Mongolia [LCSH]Signs and symbols
| Keywords: | folk signs,
welcoming rituals,
semiotics,
Inner Mongolia,
interpretation mode | Abstract: | Folk culture represents a repository of knowledge that necessitates comprehensive exploration and interpretation to ensure its perpetuation and preservation. Nevertheless, the interpretation of folk signs currently lacks a semiotic perspective and a unified interpretation mode, while research on Mongolian folk customs are not comprehensive, which impedes the further advancement and inheritance of Mongolian folk culture. Hence, this research aims to establish an interpretation mode for folk signs, using the Mongolian welcoming ritual as a case study and employing qualitative research methods such as documentary research, fieldwork, and case study to examine the folk signs and their interpretation in the ritual.
Through the study, this research identifies the main folk signs in the Mongolian welcoming ritual and categorizes them. It proposes constitutive signs, nature and form, as well as establishes an interpretation mode for folk signs, which it applies to the folk signs in the welcoming ritual. This analysis further enhances the understanding of the semiosis, verifies the reasoning mode continuously evolve, and underscores the significance of supplementing background culture for interpreting diverse domains. By combining semiotic and folk studies perspectives, this research provides insights for future research on folk signs and broadens the scope of semiotics, positively impacting the inheritance of folk signs. | Curricular : | BALA/GE/MTEIL | Record link: | http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28648 |
SIU Thesis. A Semiotic Perspective of Welcoming Rituals in Inner Mongolia [printed text] / Caiyun Ma, Author ; Dhirawit Pinyonatthagarn, Associated Name ; Imelda Hermillinda Abas, Associated Name . - [S.l.] : Pathumthani: Shinawatra University, 2023 . - ix, 170 p. : Tables, ill ; 30 cm. 500.00 Baht SIU THE: SOLA-PhD-SCS-2023-17
Thesis. [PhD.[Philosophy in Semiotics and Cultural Studies]]. -- Shinawatra University, 2023 Languages : English ( eng) Descriptors: | [LCSH]Ritual [LCSH]Semiotics -- Mongolia [LCSH]Signs and symbols
| Keywords: | folk signs,
welcoming rituals,
semiotics,
Inner Mongolia,
interpretation mode | Abstract: | Folk culture represents a repository of knowledge that necessitates comprehensive exploration and interpretation to ensure its perpetuation and preservation. Nevertheless, the interpretation of folk signs currently lacks a semiotic perspective and a unified interpretation mode, while research on Mongolian folk customs are not comprehensive, which impedes the further advancement and inheritance of Mongolian folk culture. Hence, this research aims to establish an interpretation mode for folk signs, using the Mongolian welcoming ritual as a case study and employing qualitative research methods such as documentary research, fieldwork, and case study to examine the folk signs and their interpretation in the ritual.
Through the study, this research identifies the main folk signs in the Mongolian welcoming ritual and categorizes them. It proposes constitutive signs, nature and form, as well as establishes an interpretation mode for folk signs, which it applies to the folk signs in the welcoming ritual. This analysis further enhances the understanding of the semiosis, verifies the reasoning mode continuously evolve, and underscores the significance of supplementing background culture for interpreting diverse domains. By combining semiotic and folk studies perspectives, this research provides insights for future research on folk signs and broadens the scope of semiotics, positively impacting the inheritance of folk signs. | Curricular : | BALA/GE/MTEIL | Record link: | http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28648 |
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