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@article{2248018, author = {Srba, Ondřej}, article_location = {Prague}, article_number = {1}, keywords = {Western Mongolia; Altai Uriankhai; Bulgan River Basin; oral tradition; predictions; prophecy}, language = {eng}, issn = {1803-5647}, journal = {Mongolica Pragensia}, title = {Interpreting Future Histories : Prophetic Thinking in the Oral Tradition of the Bulgan River Basin in Western Mongolia}, url = {https://uas.ff.cuni.cz/mp-digital-editions/}, volume = {Vol. 12}, year = {2019} }
TY - JOUR ID - 2248018 AU - Srba, Ondřej PY - 2019 TI - Interpreting Future Histories : Prophetic Thinking in the Oral Tradition of the Bulgan River Basin in Western Mongolia JF - Mongolica Pragensia VL - Vol. 12 IS - 1 SP - 53-97 EP - 53-97 PB - Triton SN - 18035647 KW - Western Mongolia KW - Altai Uriankhai KW - Bulgan River Basin KW - oral tradition KW - predictions KW - prophecy UR - https://uas.ff.cuni.cz/mp-digital-editions/ N2 - This contribution, based on field research of the Altai Uriankhai ethnic subgroup in Western Mongolia and the neighbouring groups of the Zakhchin and Torguud, addresses the role of prophetic thinking in Mongolian oral tradition and oral history. The perception of time and the chronology of oral tradition is marked by strong prophetic or predictive thinking. Through four thematic examples from oral sources, I investigate the significance of prophetic narratives in oral tradition from the point of view of its narrators. It is possible to recognize three temporally different utterances of prophecy in the oral narratives: prophecies considered as fulfilled in the past, prophecies yet to be fulfilled in the future, and prophecies said to be fulfilled in the present. ER -
SRBA, Ondřej. Interpreting Future Histories : Prophetic Thinking in the Oral Tradition of the Bulgan River Basin in Western Mongolia. \textit{Mongolica Pragensia}. Prague: Triton, 2019, Vol. 12, č.~1, s.~53-97. ISSN~1803-5647.
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