DOCTORAL THESIS INFORMATION
1. Full name of the researcher:Ha Thi Anh Dao
2. Gender: Female
3. Date of birth: March 25, 1979
4. Place of birth: Thanh Hoa
5. Decision on recognition of PhD students No. 3216/2014/QD-XHNV-SDH, dated December 31, 2014 of the President of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.
6. Changes in the training process: Adjustment of the thesis topic, based on the Postgraduate Training Regulations issued under Decision No. 1555/QD-DHQGHN dated May 25, 2011 and amended and supplemented under Decision No. 3050/QD-DHQGHN dated September 17, 2012 of the Director of Hanoi National University on adjusting the name of the doctoral thesis topic. Specifically, the old topic: Ho song of the Central region, characteristics of lyrics and performance (compared with Ho song song of the South and the North). New topic: Folk songs of Thai people.
7. Thesis topic name:Thai ritual folk songs
8. Major: Folklore Code: 62.22.01.25
9. Faculty instructors:Prof. Dr. Le Chi Que
10. Summary of new results of the thesis:
Firstly, the thesis is the first work to collect and systematize, and at the same time collect more documents on Thai folk songs and rituals, contributing to enriching the source of documents on Thai folk literature in general and Thai folk songs and rituals in particular.
Second, placing the ritual folk songs in the performance environment of the place where they were born with the function of practicing the ritual beliefs, the thesis has specifically described the entire performance of the wedding folk songs and funeral folk songs of the Thai people, initially showing the connection between the performance environment and performance form with the layers of culture, religion and beliefs contained and hidden deep in the texts of the lyrics of the Thai ritual folk songs.
Finally, the thesis also contributes to the implementation of policies to preserve and promote the intangible cultural heritage of the Thai people in today's life.
11. Practical application:
- Compile reference materials for students, graduate students and those with similar interests.
12. Further research directions:
- Comprehensive research on folk songs and rituals of Vietnamese ethnic minorities, content, performance, adaptation and exchange in contemporary life...
13. Published works related to the thesis:
- Ha Thi Anh Dao (2016), “Rituals in Thai weddings in Thanh Hoa”, Journal of Art Education (19), pp.36-37.
- Ha Thi Anh Dao (2017), "Festival folk songs of Thai people in Thanh Hoa", Journal of Art Education (21), pp.34-37.
INFORMATION ON DOCTORAL THESIS
1. Full name: Ha Thi Anh Dao 2. Sex: Female
3. Date of birth: March 25, 1979 4. Place of birth: Thanh Hoa
5. Admission decision number: 3216/2014/QD-XHNV-SDH of the Rector of University of Social Sciences and Humanities, date: December 31st, 2014.
6. Changes in academic process: Adjust the thesis, based on Regulation postgraduate education promulgated under Decision No.1555/QD-VNU dated May 25, 2011 and amended, supplemented by Decision No.3050/QD-VNU dated September 17, 2012 of the Director of Vietnam National University on the adjustment name doctoral thesis. specifically, the old themes: The central water, the characteristics of the lyrics and the performance (compared to the river in the South and the North). New topics: Ritual folk song of Thai people
7. Official thesis title: Ritual folk song of Thai people
8. Major: Folk literature Code: 62.22.01.25
9. Supervisors: Prof. PhD Le Chi Que
10. Summary of the new findings of the thesis:
Firstly, The thesis is the first work that gathers, systematizes and collects more materials on ritual folk songs of Thai people, making contributions to enriching sources of materials on Thai folk literature in general and Thai ritual folk songs in particular.
Second, Placing the ritual folk songs in the performance environment of the place where they were born with the function of practicing bold religious rituals, the thesis has specifically described the whole process of performing wedding and funeral folk songs of the Thai people; as a first step, it has shown the relationship between the environment and form of performance and the cultural and religious layers that are contained, deeply hidden in the lyrics of Thai ritual folk songs.
Finally, The thesis also contributes to the implementation of guidelines and policies on conserving and promoting intangible cultural heritage of Thai people in the present life.
11. Practical applicability, if any:
Compiling references for literature students, graduate students and for those who are interested in this study subject.
12. Further research directions, if any:
A comprehensive study on folk ceremonial songs of ethnic regions in Vietnam; contents, performances, intersectional changes in contemporary life...
13. Thesis-related publications:
- Ha Thi Anh Dao (2016), “Thai wedding ceremonies in Thanh Hoa”, Journal of Arts Education (19), pp. 36-37.
- Ha Thi Anh Dao (2017), “Ceremonial ritual in the funeral of the Thai people Thanh Hoa”, Journal of Arts Education (21), pp. 34-37.
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