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Oral Traditions and Epics of Central Asia
  • Manage No DC00000087
    Author Rustambek Abdullayev, Chinara Beksultanova, Eunkyung Oh, Asel Isaeva, Sabira Kulsariyeva, Bazaraly Muptekeyev, Aliya Sabirova, Geldimyrat Muhammedov, Urtnasan Norov, Urazali Tashmatov, Faroghat Azizi, Burkhon Saifutdinov, Lola Hojiboeva, Jabbor Eshonkulov
    Published Year 2015
    Category Report
    Language English
    Publishing Country Republic of Korea
    Publisher ICHCAP
    Copyright Copyright
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Description In 2015, ICHCAP, IICAS, and the National Commission of the Republic of Uzbekistan for UNESCO co-organized an international symposium, gathering leading experts and scholars in the region, with the topic of ‘oral traditions and epics’ to uncover more profound issues on ICH in the region. As the nomadic tribes of Central Asia have always been migratory, oral traditions have been the core means of intergenerational transmission in their culture. Since ancestral cultural practices and wisdom have been transmitted across generations orally, it is crucial to discuss these issues for safeguarding living 142 heritage in Central Asia. This book is the collection of the papers from the symposium.
Contents (Author )
The Characteristic Features of the Oral Tradition and Dastan as Elements of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Central Asia Rustambek Abdullayev (The State Conservatory of Uzbekistan)
Small Epics as an Important Element of Oral Epic Creativitiy of the Kyrgyz People Chinara Beksultanova (Institute of History and Cultural Heritage of National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic)
Restoring Lost Memories and Intangible Cultural Heritage Though Eurasian Epics Eunkyung Oh (Director of Institute for Eurasian Turkic Studies of Dongduk Women’s University)
Trilogy of the Epic 'Manas. Semetey. Seytek' as National Identity of the Kyrgyz People Asel Isaeva (Institute of Language and Literature of the National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic)
Elements of Ethnic Identity and Epic stories of Kazakhstan Sabira Kulsariyeva (Kazakh National University named after Al-Farabi)
The Value of Oral and Traditional Heritage of Kazakhstan and the Great Silk Road BAZARALY MUPTEKEYEV (Kazakh National University of Arts), ALIYA SABYROVA (Kazakh National Conservatory)
Epic Traditions in Turkmenistan: 'The Turkmen Epic Art of 'Gorogly' Geldimyrat Muhammedov (National Institute of Manuscripts of Academy of Sciences of Turkmenistan)
Current Status and Safeguarding Measures of Oral Traditions and Epics in Mongolia Urtnasan Norov (State Institute of Art and Culture of Uzbekistan) , Urtnasan Norov
Oral Folklore in Uzbekistan: Focusing on Narrative Art Urazali Tashmatov (State Institute of Art and Culture of Uzbekistan)
The Condition of Oral Traditions and Epics in Tajikistan and Efforts to Safeguard Them FAROGHAT AZIZI (NGO ‘Odam va Olam’), BURKHON SAIFUTDINOV (Ministry of Culture Republic of Tajikistan)
Epic Stories that Bridge the Ancient and Present Worlds in Tajikistan Lola Hojiboeva (Tajik National University)
Epic Tradition and Epic Novel 'Alpomish' Jabbor Eshonkulov (Institute of Language and Literature of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan)

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