Daba Script in South West China: Ancient Dabaism Pictograms of the 28 Lunar Mansions - Couverture souple

Xu, Duoduo

 
9783659945359: Daba Script in South West China: Ancient Dabaism Pictograms of the 28 Lunar Mansions

Synopsis

Daba Script is a rarely known pictographic writing system of South West China, probably connected with Dongba hieroglyphs (reputed as the unique pictographic script still alive all over the world). Daba calendars, called "Gelimu", are the only written texts of Dabaism discovered so far. The aim of the present study is an expansion of knowledge and documentation of Daba writing system and of the context in which it was and it is still used. This book could also be a useful bibliographic instrument in the field of archaic writing systems. It provides the first systematic deciphering attempt and hermeneutic analysis of these ancient calendars, as well as a comparison with the ones belonging to Dongbaism. It also offers the first scientific introduction to the epistemological hypothesis according to which Dongba writing would be derived from the ancestral Daba characters. Further on, the book can give a contribution in establishing a philological foundation for forthcoming researches on Daba script, originating possibly related comparative studies.

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À propos de l?auteur

Xu Duoduo (1988.11.26) comes from Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China. She has got her Bachelor's Degree (2007.9-2011.7) and Master's Degree (2011.9-2013.7) in Chinese Linguistics and Philology at Tsinghua University, Beijing, PRC. She is currently a PhD Candidate at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, working on Daba/Dongba Oral Tradition.

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