Nomads yurt as an archetype
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https://doi.org/10.32523/2616-678X-2021-137-4-111-119Keywords:
archetype, collective unconscious, culture, ethnos, Jung, literature, mythology, Nomads, house, yurtAbstract
The archetype of house performs a sacred function in the culture and knowledge of
the peoples of the world from the point of view of space. However, depending on the geographical
location and historical and social status of each nation, housing is used in different connatations.
Today, since the archetype of house is of universal importance, the research based on cross-cultural
communication is relevant. The article analyzes the archetype of the house in comparison with the
Kazakh and foreign literature.
The authors focused on ancient myth and folklore, traditions and works of art on the basis of the
concept of the collective unconscious archetype by C.G.Jung. As an ethno-cultural archetype,
the features of the culture of the Kazakhs and other peoples were defined, guided by the shelter in
various motifs and images
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