Title of Article |
Naga Arts in Luang Prabang : Allegory and Symbolism |
Date of Acceptance |
21 August 2015 |
Journal |
Title of Journal |
European Journal of Scientific Research |
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SCOPUS |
Institute of Journal |
European Journal of Scientific Research © FRDN Incorporated, United Kingdom. |
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Volume |
133 |
Issue |
4 |
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Year of Publication |
2015 |
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Abstract |
This article is part of the Ph.D. qualitative research basing on the information gathered from the field in combination with the documents that had been researched during the study. The content of the article is a presentation of the allegory and symbolism of the Naga arts in Luang Prabang, which is one of the significant terms within the objectives of this research. The result of the study shows that the allegory and symbolism of the Naga arts in Luang Prabang are the result of two main components: the allegory and the symbols of the Naga arts that exist in the area. The allegory can be analyzed into three dimension: ethnicity characteristics, god of water and land, the protector and guardian of the religion. The symbol of the Naga art can be categorized into three parts: the symbol of ethnicity characteristic, the symbol of god of water and land, and the symbol of the protector and guardian of the religion. Both the allergories and the symbols are both related through the Naga arts which act as a medium in communicating the meaning of the ideas and norms based from the livelihood of the people in the society that still relies on nature which has been passed down from the ancestor. |
Keyword |
Naga arts in Luang Prabang, Allegory and Symbolism |
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Reviewing Status |
มีผู้ประเมินอิสระ |
Status |
ได้รับการตอบรับให้ตีพิมพ์ |
Level of Publication |
นานาชาติ |
citation |
true |
Part of thesis |
true |
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