Wisdom of the Mythtellers - Second Edition

Wisdom of the Mythtellers - Second Edition
Title Wisdom of the Mythtellers - Second Edition PDF eBook
Author Sean Kane
Publisher Broadview Press
Pages 292
Release 1998-10-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781551112084

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Mythtelling: the ideas and emotions of the Earth expressed through stories—stories distilled from millennia of treading warily in nature, rather than undertaking to rearrange her furniture. Wisdom of the Mythtellers uncovers four kinds of ancestral dream-mapping: Native Australian, Native American, Celtic, and Greek.

The Dreamer Awakes

The Dreamer Awakes
Title The Dreamer Awakes PDF eBook
Author Alice Kane
Publisher Broadview Press
Pages 287
Release 1995
Genre Mythology
ISBN

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Radical Ecopsychology, Second Edition

Radical Ecopsychology, Second Edition
Title Radical Ecopsychology, Second Edition PDF eBook
Author Andy Fisher
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 410
Release 2013-01-01
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1438444761

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Expanded new edition of a classic examination of the psychological roots of our ecological crisis.

The Wisdom of the Myths

The Wisdom of the Myths
Title The Wisdom of the Myths PDF eBook
Author Luc Ferry
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 471
Release 2014-01-07
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0062215469

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“A marvelously wise and expansive book. . . . Ferry writes with warmth, wit, and energy; one could call his prose conversational, but it’s rare to have a conversation quite this wonderful.” — Boston Globe A fascinating journey through Greek mythology that explains the myths' timeless lessons and meaning Heroes, gods, and mortals. The Greek myths are the founding narratives of Western civilization: to understand them is to know the origins of philosophy, literature, art, science, law, and more. Indeed, as Luc Ferry shows in this masterful book, they remain a great store of wisdom, as relevant to our lives today as ever before. No mere legends or clichés ("Herculean task," "Pandora's box," "Achilles heel," etc.), these classic stories offer profound and manifold lessons, providing the first sustained attempt to answer fundamental human questions concerning "the good life," the burden of mortality, and how to find one's place in the world. Vividly retelling the great tales of mythology and illuminating fresh new ways of understanding them, The Wisdom of the Myths will enlighten readers of all ages.

A Story as Sharp as a Knife

A Story as Sharp as a Knife
Title A Story as Sharp as a Knife PDF eBook
Author Robert Bringhurst
Publisher D & M Publishers
Pages 544
Release 2011-03-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1553658906

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The Haida world is a misty archipelago a hundred stormy miles off the coasts of British Columbia and Alaska. For a thousand years and more before the Europeans came, a great culture flourished in these islands. The masterworks of classical Haida sculpture, now enshrined in many of the world's great museums, range from exquisite tiny amulets to magnificent huge housepoles. Classical Haida literature is every bit as various and fine. It extends from tiny jewels crafted by master songmakers to elaborate mythic cycles lasting many hours. The linguist and ethnographer John Swanton took dictation from the last great Haida-speaking storytellers, poets and historians from the fall of 1900 through the summer of 1901. His Haida hosts and colleagues had been raised in a wholly oral world where the mythic and the personal interpenetrate completely. They joined forces with their visitor, consciously creating a great treasury of Haida oral literature in written form. Poet and linguist Robert Bringhurst has worked for many years with these century-old manuscripts, which have waited until now for the broad recognition they deserve.

The Bloomsbury Reader in the Study of Myth

The Bloomsbury Reader in the Study of Myth
Title The Bloomsbury Reader in the Study of Myth PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Miles-Watson
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 321
Release 2019-08-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1350082279

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What is myth? Why do myths exist? What do myths do? Where are myths going? This reader is organized into 4 parts which explore these questions. Drawing on over 10 years of experience teaching myth in religious studies and anthropology departments in the UK, USA and Continental Europe the editors have brought together key works in the theory of myth. Key features include: - a general introduction to the reader that outlines a comparative and interpretative framework - an introduction contextualizing each part and sub-section - an introduction to each reading by the editors - a companion website that provides discussion questions and further reading suggestions, including primary sources. From functionalism to feminism, nationalism to globalization, and psychoanalysis to spatial analysis, this reader covers the classic and contemporary theories and approaches needed to understand what myth is, why myths exist, what they do, and what the future holds for them.

Animal Narratology

Animal Narratology
Title Animal Narratology PDF eBook
Author Joela Jacobs
Publisher MDPI
Pages 454
Release 2020-12-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3039283480

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Animal Narratology interrogates what it means to narrate, to speak—speak for, on behalf of—and to voice, or represent life beyond the human, which is in itself as different as insects, bears, and dogs are from each other, and yet more, as individual as a single mouse, horse, or puma. The varied contributions to this interdisciplinary Special Issue highlight assumptions about the human perception of, attitude toward, and responsibility for the animals that are read and written about, thus demonstrating that just as “the animal” does not exist, neither does “the human”. In their zoopoetic focus, the analyses are aware that animal narratology ultimately always contains an approximation of an animal perspective in human terms and terminology, yet they make clear that what matters is how the animal is approximated and that there is an effort to approach and encounter the non-human in the first place. Many of the analyses come to the conclusion that literary animals give readers the opportunity to expand their own points of view both on themselves and others by adopting another’s perspective to the degree that such an endeavor is possible. Ultimately, the contributions call for a recognition of the many spaces, moments, and modes in which human lives are entangled with those of animals—one of which is located within the creative bounds of storytelling.