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2.MyTH,IMAGE,METAIHORINCULTUREANDRELIGION
Contents
NihadFottouh
ReminiscencesoftheMythofIsisinRepresentationSoftheEgyptian
Mother:EgyptianPresidentEl-Sisi)sSupportingRemarks...............175
MelaikeHuseyin
RealitybehindtheMythandImageofTurkishWomenDepicted
bytheEuropeanOrientalists(19thto20thCentury)...................211
ShahlaKazimova
Ashiks-GuardiansoftheNation)ssoul.InSearchofAshik)sIdentity
intheContextofAzerbaijaniCulture...............................231
MichaelKnüppel
AspectsoftheMotiveofCannibalisminNorthernEurasia,andTheir
ReflectionsinUralic,Altaicand“Palaeosiberian”Languages...........243
BlankaKatarzynaDżugaj
MythontheScreen-newFacesofMythologicalandEpicThemes
inIndianCinema................................................267
KarolinaKłoszewska
MythologicalThemesinTamilReligiousSongsontheExampleofWorship
ofFemaleDeities................................................283
RayeshKumarSingh
Circa465CEandtheStupa-ShrineoftheAjantaCave11..............301
MałgorzataSobczyk
BuddhistEschatologicalSymbolismintheStagingofAmitóbha)s
Procession.....................................................375
JakubZamorski
“Zen”ReturnstoChina-NationandModernityintheContemporary
ChineseImageofChanBuddhism..................................393