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The Formosan 'Shooting the Sun' myths = aboriginal oral histories in Taiwan /
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The Formosan 'Shooting the Sun' myths/ by Valdis Gauss.
其他題名:
aboriginal oral histories in Taiwan /
作者:
Gauss, Aaron Valdis.
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Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
面頁冊數:
xxii, 249 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
Chapter 1 Suns -- Chapter 2 Quest for Context -- Chapter 3 Anthology of Shooting the Suns -- Chapter 4 Salient Sun-Shooting Motifs -- Chapter 5 Interpretations -- Chapter 6 Conclusions.
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Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Indigenous peoples - Folklore. - Taiwan -
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Sun - Mythology. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-032-08492-7
ISBN:
9783032084927
The Formosan 'Shooting the Sun' myths = aboriginal oral histories in Taiwan /
Gauss, Aaron Valdis.
The Formosan 'Shooting the Sun' myths
aboriginal oral histories in Taiwan /[electronic resource] :by Valdis Gauss. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xxii, 249 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Palgrave studies in oral history,2731-5681. - Palgrave studies in oral history..
Chapter 1 Suns -- Chapter 2 Quest for Context -- Chapter 3 Anthology of Shooting the Suns -- Chapter 4 Salient Sun-Shooting Motifs -- Chapter 5 Interpretations -- Chapter 6 Conclusions.
"A landmark achievement, this book offers a comprehensive overview of Taiwan's Austronesian 'Shooting the Sun' myths. Meticulously researched, the data and findings are presented in a highly accessible manner. The depth, breadth, and diversity of one of Taiwan's most enduring cross-cultural legends are suddenly within reach. A must read for anyone interested in Taiwan's indigenous history and culture." -Howard Chiang, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA "This is a marvelous collection of all the different versions of the 'Shooting the Sun' myth available among sixteen indigenous ethnic groups in the Island of Formosa. The author's extensive analysis and interpretation in relation with other cultural items provides us with sources for further seminal works in the study of myth and ethnicity in this particular region." -Kwang Ok Kim, Seoul National University, South Korea This book offers a comprehensive corpus and analysis of all the Formosan 'Shooting the Sun' myths. The 'Shooting the Sun' myths describe a series of historical events in mythology that is preceded by the origins of man myths and followed by the deluge myths. These diverse mythologemes are an integral part of the national culture in Taiwan, particularly among the Austronesian tribes. The myths continue to be the subjects of contemporary art exhibits, literary works, public works, performances, and political protests, and remain essential tribal icons upon which various ritualistic practices are founded. Ninety 'Shooting the Sun' myths from over forty different sources published between 1903 and 2024 covering all of Taiwan's tribes are anthologized and explored in this book. Valdis Gauss is a mythologist and an Assistant Professor at National Taitung University, Taiwan.
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