Title of article
RIDING THE HORSE, WRITING THE CULTURAL MYTH: THE EUROPEAN KNIGHT and THE AMERICAN COWBOY AS EQUESTRIAN HEROES
Author/Authors
Boşnak, Metin Department of English Language and Culture - Fatih University , Ceyhan, Cem Department of English Language and Culture - Fatih University
Pages
25
From page
157
To page
181
Abstract
Any comparative study of cultures will prove that virtually every culture has created its own hero according to its historico-cultural needs, characters, and potentials. In Mexico that hero is called “vaquero;” in Columbia and Venezuela, “illenora;” in Argentina, “gaucha;” in Japan and China, “samurai,” and “karate man” respectively; in Ottoman empire, “akıncı.” Similarly, both the European knight and the American cowboy had an important role in the emergence and development of their national heritage. There are many similarities and historical ties between the two in that they are idealized representatives of the cultures in which they emerged, and that they are equestrian.
Keywords
Mexico , illenora , samurai
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2003
Record number
2438347
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