Comparing and evaluating modern theories of myth, this book offers an
overview of explanations of myth from the social sciences and the
humanities. This ambitious collection of essays uses the viewpoints of
a variety of disciplines - psychology, anthropology, sociology,
politics, philosophy, religious studies, and literature. Each
discipline advocates a generalization about the origin, the function,
and the subject matter of myth. The subject is always not what makes
any myth distinct but what makes all myths "myth". The book is divided
into five sections, covering topics such as myth and psychoanalysis,
hero myths, myth and science, myth and politics, and myth and the
physical world. Chapters engage with an array of theorists--among
them, Freud, Jung, Campbell, Rank, Winnicott, Tylor, Frazer,
Malinowski, Levy-Bruhl, Levi-Strauss, Harrison, and Burkert. The book
considers whether myth still plays a role in our lives is one of the
issues considered, showing that myths arise anything but
spontaneously. They are the result of a specific need, which varies
from theory to theory. This is a fascinating survey by a leading voice
in the study of myth. As such, it will be of much interest to scholars
of myth and how it interacts with Sociology, Anthropology, Politics
and Economics.
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ISBN
9781000163261
Publisert
2020
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1. utgave
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Routledge
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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