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Kuttybayev Shokankhan; Kassym Balkiya; Issayeva Zhazira Isayevna; Koblanova Aiman; Moldagali Bakytgul – Novitas-ROYAL (Research on Youth and Language), 2024
This comparative study looks into the image of the wolf in Genghis Aitmatov's "Plakha" and Jack London's "White Fang." For this purpose, first, the concept of the wolf in fiction is discussed, and the representation of wolves in these two texts is analyzed. This study explores the relationship between wolves and human beings as…
Descriptors: Novels, Imagery, Animals, Fiction
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Tatar, Mustafa – Shanlax International Journal of Education, 2022
People are born into an existing culture and are shaped by it, whether they realize it or not. The fact that people socializing in the same cultural environment have similar values, norms and behavior patterns results from this feature of the culture. While there are quite distinguishable differences between the cultures of different societies in…
Descriptors: Gender Bias, Violence, Cultural Influences, Proverbs
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Baurzhan Yerdembekov; Zhanat Aimukhambet; Marzhan Mirazova; Saulesh Aituganova; Raushan Mukhazhanova; Akmaral Dalelbekkyzy; Aiauzhan Kassen; Aizada Utanova – Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2024
In primitive communal society, the cave was not just a place of dwelling but seen as a fortress gifted by Mother Nature and a sacred place for direct communication with higher, mystical forces. The main aim of this study was to examine the evolution and the development of cave studies and how this evolution gave new interpretations of the cave,…
Descriptors: Spiritual Development, Mythology, Folk Culture, Poetry
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Karim, Baigutov; Seksembaevich, Myrzakanov Madvakas; Suyuberdieva, Aiman; Maulenberdieva, Gulzhan; Kudaibergenova, Marzhan; Baybolat, Lyazzat; Ibrayeva, Kymbat – Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences, 2021
Various scientific studies, interpretations, analyses, and comparisons have revealed a strong link in the origin of Kazakh mythology in contemporary Kazakh society. The main problem in this lies in the fact that existing research on mythology has always centered in fields of literature, philosophy, religion and culture, and history. Previous…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mythology, Art Education, Folk Culture
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Lukin, Karina – Multilingua: Journal of Cross-Cultural and Interlanguage Communication, 2021
This article discusses language materialities and the Otherworld through the findings of mammoth remains and text-artifacts representing Nenets verbal art. The remains and verbal art are read together as a network of mythic knowledge that forms a semiotic whole, where different signs interact and create potentials for new significations. The…
Descriptors: Oral Language, Mythology, Networks, Semiotics
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Arukask, Madis – Multilingua: Journal of Cross-Cultural and Interlanguage Communication, 2021
This article focuses on the concept of "letter" in oral folklore. The main research material is examples from the older folk songs of Seto, where a letter, a book and other items referring to literacy are mentioned. Texts under consideration are poetical and the meaning conveyed in them is not always very clear. The term…
Descriptors: Oral Tradition, Folk Culture, Mythology, Singing
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Türe, Ahmet; Öztürk, Ömer Tayfur – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2021
Mythology tells about the character traits and relationships in human society. Topics are about tenderness, betrayal, motherhood, or the courage of love. In the visual arts, the mythological genre was formed in the Middle Ages; He painted legends and traditions. Images of ancient heroes and gods appeared in the pre-Christian period and occupied an…
Descriptors: Mythology, Painting (Visual Arts), Personality Traits, Medieval History
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Baindur, Meera – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2023
How does one teach dissent in a classroom which is a disciplinary space? As a pedagogue whose work is to instil philosophical and critical thinking in students, in this article I reflect on the modalities of teaching dissent versus teaching about dissent. While it is very possible that teaching about dissent may create a model for students to…
Descriptors: Dissent, Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries
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Theobald, Maryanne; Busch, Gillian; Danby, Susan – Global Studies of Childhood, 2018
Investigating children's pop cultures that rely on myth-making provide understandings about how children are active agents in the socialization into cultural and moral practices in their everyday lives. An annual visit to Santa Claus is important in children's pop culture in the Western world, however, the social practices associated with the…
Descriptors: Children, Socialization, Popular Culture, Cultural Context
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Dudareva, Marianna A.; Milovanova, Irina S.; Anisina, Yulia V.; Shorkina, Elena N. – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2017
The article dwells upon the problem scarcely investigated in literary studies: a folklore tradition in O. Mandelstam's poetry. The researchers studied manifestation of mythological tradition in the poet's artistic world and revealed different archetypal models but they paid no attention to folklore elements. Only folklorists and ethnographers,…
Descriptors: Folk Culture, Poetry, Scientific Research, Ethnography
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Liu, Haiqin; Dervin, Fred – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2017
Over the past decade Finnish education has been praised worldwide for its students' "amazing" results in the OECD PISA studies. Thousands of pedagogical tourists--including policy-makers, researchers and educators--have visited the country to find out about the reasons behind the success and to borrow, often uncritically and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Folk Culture, Comparative Education, Books
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Zukas, Alex – History Teacher, 2020
Taking a lead from recent articles in "The History Teacher," the author placed history, popular culture, and historical literacy at the core of a history course entitled "Enchanted Capitalism: Myths, Monsters, and Markets." Drawing on folklore, literature, popular culture, and economics, the course explored the rise of…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Popular Culture, Literacy, Course Descriptions
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Ambayon, Cristobal M. – International Journal of Education and Literacy Studies, 2020
Mythology and folklore have long been important means for promoting literacy in human societies. This study aimed at validating a mythology and folklore module and evaluating its effectiveness in teaching the subject of mythology and folklore. This was in response to inadequate learning resources in teaching literature and to address the call for…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Comparative Analysis, Undergraduate Students, Secondary School Teachers
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Cheetham, Dominic – Children's Literature in Education, 2014
The impetus for the incredible variety found in the modern literary dragon is commonly seen to stem from the creative genius of either E. Nesbit or Kenneth Grahame. However, examination of dragon stories in the late nineteenth century shows that several different authors, on both sides of the Atlantic, were producing similar stories at about the…
Descriptors: Nineteenth Century Literature, Childrens Literature, Fantasy, Folk Culture
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Jaja, Jones M. – International Journal of Educational Administration and Policy Studies, 2014
Myths are accounts of the origin of societies and institutions not subject to rationalization but often used by historians and philosophers in their quest to study African history; for it is only thus that we can comprehend the various aspects of the continent's history and culture. This paper examines the critical understanding of African…
Descriptors: World Views, African Studies, Philosophy, Mythology
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