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Myth Analyzed [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 214 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 453 g
  • Sari: Theorists of Myth
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Oct-2020
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367221578
  • ISBN-13: 9780367221577
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 214 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 453 g
  • Sari: Theorists of Myth
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Oct-2020
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367221578
  • ISBN-13: 9780367221577
Teised raamatud teemal:
"Compiling and critiquing modern theories and theorists of myth, this book offers an overview of theories around the origin and function of various mythologies and mythological figures, allowing wider theoretical claims to be made about the relationship between societies and their myths. This ambitious collection of essays uses the tools and viewpoints of a range of disciplines in order to advocate for theoretical generalizations about myth as a whole. 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 Freud, Jung, Popper and other thinkers, demonstrating how myth still plays a vital role in our communities and individual identities. The synthesising of these theories allows the reader to see that myths tend to be the result of a need, either material or existential, rather than a spontaneous creation. This is a fascinating survey by a leading voice in the study ofmyth. As such, it will be of great interest to scholars of myth and how it interacts with Sociology, Anthropology, Politics and Economics"--

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.

Arvustused

"A stimulating and authoritative collection of essays on theories of myth in anthropology, psychology, classics, and modern science, and on mythic figures as diverse as Greek gods, biblical heroes, and Hollywood stars." - William Hansen, Professor Emeritus of Classical Studies & Folklore, Indiana University, USA

"Fans of Robert Segals studies of myth and myth-theorists have a treat waiting for them. In a single handsome volume, Segal has assembled informative studies of a veritable All-Star team of modern myth-theorists. Among them, Segal includes the better-known psychologists, Otto Rank, Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, philosophers, Lucien Levy-Bruhl, arm-chair anthropologists, E.B. Tylor and Sir James G. Frazer, social anthropologists, Bronislaw Malinowski, and Claude Levi-Strauss, classicists, Jane Harrison and Walter Burkert, and popular mass media theorist of the hero-myth, Joseph Campbell. Readers may also first learn of the work of lesser-known figures such as psychiatrist-physician, David Winnicott. Person favorites in this volume show Segal at work analyzing such familiar points in Biblical literature as King Saul. Up-to-date critical treatments of Chicagos Bruce Lincoln work on myth round out this fulsome work." - Ivan Strenski, University of California, USA

"This latest volume of Robert Segals prolific publications amply demonstrates why he is one of the most important scholars now writing on myth. In thirteen essays, eleven of them previously published but here revised and two of them new, he displays his unrivaled control of the history of the study of myth, and of its varied scholarly representatives, from antiquity to the present. His overriding question is two-fold: what is myth, and how does it relate to other concepts and fields of study ranging through religion, literature, anthropology, psychology, history, and science? In answering this question, Segal lays bare, acutely and often pungently, the differences between 19th and 20th century approaches to myth, and the diversities, complexities, and subtleties in the perceived relationship of myth to science. His essay on Hollywood movie stars as mythical figures illuminates, with a deft touch of humor, a different way to think about myth that escapes many of the dead ends of older debates." - Peter Machinist, Harvard Divinity School, USA.

"For those of us who presume to analyze myth, whether for pleasure or profit, Robert Segal brings a salutary rationality. He inquires of the seminal theorists whose thinking he presents what claims they have made about the sociology, anthropology, psychology, natural science, and politics of the mythologies theyve chosen for study. He identifies the intellectual and affectual mythologies that have emerged from these discipline crossings, and in this way situates what may be the most fascinating thing to contemplate in any theory of myth. This does not lie in what it explains, but in how it reveals the degree to which a new mythology emerges each time a myth is analyzed." - John Beebe, author of Integrity in Depth

Introduction: In defense of theorizing about myth 1(9)
1 The leading modern theories of myth
10(16)
2 Psychologizing myth: From Freud to Winnicott
26(20)
3 Rank on myth
46(19)
4 Freud's and Jung's twentieth-century view of myth
65(10)
5 Greek myth and psychoanalysis
75(25)
6 On hero myths
100(14)
7 King Saul as mythic hero
114(24)
8 Myth and science: Their varying relationships
138(16)
9 On myth as ideology: Lincoln's Theorizing Myth
154(15)
10 On myth and politics
169(9)
11 Do Hollywood stars bring myth back to the world?
178(6)
12 Does the Gaia hypothesis bring myth back to the world?
184(27)
Index 211
Robert A. Segal is Sixth Century Chair in Religious Studies at the University of Aberdeen, UK. He came to the UK from his native United States in 1994. He has taught at Lancaster University, and since 2006 at Aberdeen. He teaches and writes on theories of myth, on theories of religion, and on Gnosticism. Among the books he has written or edited are The Poimandres as Myth (1986), Joseph Campbell (revised 1990), The Gnostic Jung (1992), Jung on Mythology (1998), The Myth and Ritual Theory (1998), Theorizing about Myth (1999), The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to the Study of Religion (Second Ed. 2020), and Myth: A Very Short Introduction (revised 2015). He is a member of the editorial board of Religion and a series editor for Routledges Theorists of Myth book series.