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The Image of Alan-goa — the Foremother of Genghis Khan

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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Preface VII
  3. Contents IX
  4. Gender Aspects of Adaption to Contemporary Socioeconomic Conditions in Southern Siberia 1
  5. Feminine Designations in the Buryat Language 5
  6. Ceremonial Attire of the Oracle Priest Sungma Balung chö je 11
  7. The General and Gender Factor in the Upbringing of Children in Mongolia 23
  8. Historical to Contemporary Mongolian Experience with Female Political Activism 29
  9. Gender, Sex and Symmetry: Matters and Modes of Expression in an 18th Century Multilingual Dictionary 39
  10. The Image of Alan-goa — the Foremother of Genghis Khan 51
  11. Gender Distinctions in Nouns and Pronouns of the Altaic Languages 57
  12. Gender Features of the Kinship System and Terminology Among the Udeghe 85
  13. The Universal and the Language-Specific in the Construction of Gender: A Comparative Semiotic Study 91
  14. Women in Abu l-Ghazi Bahadur Khan’s Shajara-i Turk 103
  15. Language that soils and injures ‘namus’: Reading and comprehending ‘namus’ as a speech act 123
  16. Is Language “Gender” Related With “Sex”? (The Case of Mongolian, a Language without Gender) 131
  17. Turpan Non-free Women in the Perspective of Addressing Female Slaves in the Era of the Mongol and Yuan Dynasty (Research on Uyghur documents Unearthed in Turpan) 141
  18. The Gender of the Beloved in One of Bayrâm Khan’s Chaghatay Gazels 147
  19. Gender Related Symptoms in Tibetan Medical Practice 161
  20. Terms of Female Kinship in Modern Uighur and Uzbek 179
  21. Male Name-giving Principles of the Sibe People in Xinjiang 193
  22. Women and Soviet Acculturation in Central Asia before the Second World War 197
  23. Gender Projection/Perception in the Babur-nāma 203
  24. Gender Expressions in Uyghur 215
  25. Sexual life of the Manchus — Literary Sources 225
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