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Staroegyptské mytologické narativy. Strukturalistické interpretace Příběhu o dvou bratrech, Příběhu o princi, kterému byl předurčen osud, Astartina papyru, Usirovského cyklu a Anatina mýtu
dc.contributor.advisorChlup, Radek
dc.creatorPehal, Martin
dc.date.accessioned2018-10-29T23:18:07Z
dc.date.available2018-10-29T23:18:07Z
dc.date.issued2015
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/77928
dc.description.abstractis study is composed of two units: manuscript of the author's publication Interpreting Ancient Egyptian Narratives: A Structural Analysis of the Tale of Two Brothers, the Anat Myth, the Osirian Cycle, and the Astarte Papyrus (Nouvelles études orientales, Bruxelles-Fernelmont: EME, 2014) and an additonal chapter entitled Accommodating Ambivalence: Case of the Doomed Prince and His Dog, which follows directly a er the Index of the first unit and which extends the applied methodology to yet another New Kingdom mythological narrative, the so-called Tale of the Doomed Prince. Methodologically, the author follows the neo-structuralist approach. Both studies explain the strong configurational character of ancient Egyptian (mythological) thought which has the ability to connect various ontological levels of human experience with the surrounding world into complex synchronic structures. ese symbolical systems are shown to be mediating between the various cultural paradoxes which were inherent to ancient Egyptian society. Axial role in this process is a ributed to the institution of positional kingship represented by the Pharaoh. Its transformative function is also put into relation to the special status of female characters who are shown to play the part of the "powerful powerless ones" further personifying...cs_CZ
dc.description.abstractis study is composed of two units: manuscript of the author's publication Interpreting Ancient Egyptian Narratives: A Structural Analysis of the Tale of Two Brothers, the Anat Myth, the Osirian Cycle, and the Astarte Papyrus (Nouvelles études orientales, Bruxelles-Fernelmont: EME, 2014) and an additonal chapter entitled Accommodating Ambivalence: Case of the Doomed Prince and His Dog, which follows directly a er the Index of the first unit and which extends the applied methodology to yet another New Kingdom mythological narrative, the so-called Tale of the Doomed Prince. Methodologically, the author follows the neo-structuralist approach. Both studies explain the strong configurational character of ancient Egyptian (mythological) thought which has the ability to connect various ontological levels of human experience with the surrounding world into complex synchronic structures. ese symbolical systems are shown to be mediating between the various cultural paradoxes which were inherent to ancient Egyptian society. Axial role in this process is a ributed to the institution of positional kingship represented by the Pharaoh. Its transformative function is also put into relation to the special status of female characters who are shown to play the part of the "powerful powerless ones" further personifying...en_US
dc.languageEnglishcs_CZ
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherUniverzita Karlova, Filozofická fakultacs_CZ
dc.subjectliterature NKen_US
dc.subjecttexten_US
dc.subjectstructure ofen_US
dc.subjectTale of two Brothersen_US
dc.subjectAstarte-Papyrusen_US
dc.subjectOsiris mythen_US
dc.subjectTale of the Doomed Princeen_US
dc.subjectmythen_US
dc.subjectmythologyen_US
dc.subjectcultural influenceen_US
dc.subjectforeign on Egypten_US
dc.subjectAnaten_US
dc.subjectgoden_US
dc.subjectforeign in Egypten_US
dc.subjectNear Eastern religionen_US
dc.subjectNear Easten_US
dc.subjectSyria-Palestineen_US
dc.subjectnarrativesen_US
dc.subjectAnat Mythen_US
dc.subjectgenderen_US
dc.subjectkingen_US
dc.subjectpositional kingshipen_US
dc.subjectstructuralismen_US
dc.subjectliteraturacs_CZ
dc.subjectegyptská Nová říšecs_CZ
dc.subjecttextcs_CZ
dc.subjectstrukturacs_CZ
dc.subjectPříběh dvou bratrůcs_CZ
dc.subjectPapyrus Astartecs_CZ
dc.subjectPříběh o princics_CZ
dc.subjectkterému byl předurčen osudcs_CZ
dc.subjectUsirův mýtuscs_CZ
dc.subjectmýtuscs_CZ
dc.subjectmytologiecs_CZ
dc.subjectkulturní vlivcs_CZ
dc.subjectcizí na Egyptcs_CZ
dc.subjectAnatcs_CZ
dc.subjectbůhcs_CZ
dc.subjectcizí v Egyptěcs_CZ
dc.subjectblízkovýchodní náboženstvícs_CZ
dc.subjectBlízký východcs_CZ
dc.subjectSýrie-Palestinacs_CZ
dc.subjectnarativcs_CZ
dc.subjectmýtus o Anatěcs_CZ
dc.subjectgendercs_CZ
dc.subjectkrálcs_CZ
dc.subjectpoziční nástupnictvícs_CZ
dc.subjectstrukturalizmuscs_CZ
dc.titleAncient Egyptian Mythological Narratives. Structural Interpretation of the Tale of Two Brothers, Tale of the Doomed Prince, the Astarte Papyrus, the Osirian Cycle and the Anat Mythen_US
dc.typedizertační prácecs_CZ
dcterms.created2015
dcterms.dateAccepted2015-11-27
dc.description.departmentInstitute of Philosophy and Religious Studiesen_US
dc.description.departmentÚstav filosofie a religionistikycs_CZ
dc.description.facultyFilozofická fakultacs_CZ
dc.description.facultyFaculty of Artsen_US
dc.identifier.repId105302
dc.title.translatedStaroegyptské mytologické narativy. Strukturalistické interpretace Příběhu o dvou bratrech, Příběhu o princi, kterému byl předurčen osud, Astartina papyru, Usirovského cyklu a Anatina mýtucs_CZ
dc.contributor.refereeSpalinger, Anthony John
dc.contributor.refereeStauder, Andreas
dc.identifier.aleph002049226
thesis.degree.namePh.D.
thesis.degree.leveldoktorskécs_CZ
thesis.degree.disciplineReligious Studiesen_US
thesis.degree.disciplineReligionistikacs_CZ
thesis.degree.programPhilosophyen_US
thesis.degree.programFilozofiecs_CZ
uk.thesis.typedizertační prácecs_CZ
uk.taxonomy.organization-csFilozofická fakulta::Ústav filosofie a religionistikycs_CZ
uk.taxonomy.organization-enFaculty of Arts::Institute of Philosophy and Religious Studiesen_US
uk.faculty-name.csFilozofická fakultacs_CZ
uk.faculty-name.enFaculty of Artsen_US
uk.faculty-abbr.csFFcs_CZ
uk.degree-discipline.csReligionistikacs_CZ
uk.degree-discipline.enReligious Studiesen_US
uk.degree-program.csFilozofiecs_CZ
uk.degree-program.enPhilosophyen_US
thesis.grade.csProspěl/acs_CZ
thesis.grade.enPassen_US
uk.abstract.csis study is composed of two units: manuscript of the author's publication Interpreting Ancient Egyptian Narratives: A Structural Analysis of the Tale of Two Brothers, the Anat Myth, the Osirian Cycle, and the Astarte Papyrus (Nouvelles études orientales, Bruxelles-Fernelmont: EME, 2014) and an additonal chapter entitled Accommodating Ambivalence: Case of the Doomed Prince and His Dog, which follows directly a er the Index of the first unit and which extends the applied methodology to yet another New Kingdom mythological narrative, the so-called Tale of the Doomed Prince. Methodologically, the author follows the neo-structuralist approach. Both studies explain the strong configurational character of ancient Egyptian (mythological) thought which has the ability to connect various ontological levels of human experience with the surrounding world into complex synchronic structures. ese symbolical systems are shown to be mediating between the various cultural paradoxes which were inherent to ancient Egyptian society. Axial role in this process is a ributed to the institution of positional kingship represented by the Pharaoh. Its transformative function is also put into relation to the special status of female characters who are shown to play the part of the "powerful powerless ones" further personifying...cs_CZ
uk.abstract.enis study is composed of two units: manuscript of the author's publication Interpreting Ancient Egyptian Narratives: A Structural Analysis of the Tale of Two Brothers, the Anat Myth, the Osirian Cycle, and the Astarte Papyrus (Nouvelles études orientales, Bruxelles-Fernelmont: EME, 2014) and an additonal chapter entitled Accommodating Ambivalence: Case of the Doomed Prince and His Dog, which follows directly a er the Index of the first unit and which extends the applied methodology to yet another New Kingdom mythological narrative, the so-called Tale of the Doomed Prince. Methodologically, the author follows the neo-structuralist approach. Both studies explain the strong configurational character of ancient Egyptian (mythological) thought which has the ability to connect various ontological levels of human experience with the surrounding world into complex synchronic structures. ese symbolical systems are shown to be mediating between the various cultural paradoxes which were inherent to ancient Egyptian society. Axial role in this process is a ributed to the institution of positional kingship represented by the Pharaoh. Its transformative function is also put into relation to the special status of female characters who are shown to play the part of the "powerful powerless ones" further personifying...en_US
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uk.publication.placePrahacs_CZ
uk.grantorUniverzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta, Ústav filosofie a religionistikycs_CZ
thesis.grade.codeP
dc.identifier.lisID990020492260106986


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