Predilkata so zoo-antropomorfni i demonski obeležja vo slovenskite mitski tradiciii<br>The Spinner with Zoo-Anthropomorphic and Demonic Features in the Slavic Mythic Traditions</br>

Avtorji

  • Nikos Čausidis Institut za istorija na umetnosta i arheologija, Filozofskiot fakultet, Univerzitet Sv. Kiril i Metodi, bul. K. Misirkov b.b., p.f. 576, MK - 1000, Skopje Makedonija

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3986/sms.v15i1.1567

Ključne besede:

Slavic mythology, female forest spirits, female house spirits, Mokosh, spinning, weaving, initiation

Povzetek

Five fragmented tiles originating from the 15th century and found in Prague are the research topic of this text. A woman and another zoo-anthropomorphic figure spinning in front of a spindle can be seen on the better preserved examples. An attempt has been made to connect the second figure with: (1) some forest or house female spirits from the Slavic folklore that are linked to the textile activities; (2) the initiation rites of girls into adult women through symbolic transformation from the natural sphere (animal, bear, forest) into the cultural (a wife, a house-socium) through the act of spinning and other textile activities.

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Objavljeno

2012-10-15

Kako citirati

Čausidis, N. (2012). Predilkata so zoo-antropomorfni i demonski obeležja vo slovenskite mitski tradiciii<br>The Spinner with Zoo-Anthropomorphic and Demonic Features in the Slavic Mythic Traditions</br>. Studia Mythologica Slavica, 15(1), 91–115. https://doi.org/10.3986/sms.v15i1.1567

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Rubrike

SLOVANSKA MITOLOGIJA – VIRI IN REKONSTRUKCIJE / SLAVIC MYTHOLOGY – SOURCES AND RECONSTRUCTIONS