Summary
Introduction to Mythology: Contemporary Approaches to Classical and World Myths introduces students to a wide range of myths from various critical perspectives. Featuring original texts from sources around the world, it includes readings from Greek and Roman classics (by Homer, Hesiod, Ovid,and other writers); Nordic mythology (by Snorri Sturluson); Hindu culture (The Ramayana); and from such ancient works as The Epic of Gilgamesh and the Bible. Selections from Native-American sources and fairy tales and stories from Africa, Germany, and the United States are also included. Inaddition, authors Eva Thury and Margaret Devinney draw comparisons between classical myths and such contemporary cultural phenomena as The X Files, Star Trek, and Mother Goose. They also incorporate readings by Carl Jung, Levi-Strauss, Victor Turner, and other scholars who consider mythic materialfrom different analytical perspectives. Finally, works by Milton, Keats, Updike, and Joyce are presented as examples of modern literary texts with mythological roots. The selections are organized into seven topical sections: myths of creation and destruction; hero and trickster myths; ritual andmyth; myths and dreams; folktale and myth; modern American myths; and myths and literature. Introduction to Mythology: Contemporary Approaches to Classical and World Myths employs an innovative pedagogical structure to help students unravel the complex web of literary allusions often found in mythological texts. Extensive marginal notes provide cross-references and explanations ofterms and culture-specific concepts, while a glossary of deities, suggested readings for each chapter, and more than 200 illustrations, photographs, and maps further enhance the volume. Ideal for courses in classical and world mythology, this text can also be used in world culture, world literature,and comparative religion courses. An Instructor's Manual and a Student's Website featuring chapter objectives and summaries, key terms, study questions, self-tests, and off-site links of interest will accompany the book.
Table of Contents
Preface |
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PART 1 Introduction to Studying Myth |
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1 | (22) |
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3 | (13) |
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Ways of Understanding Myth |
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16 | (7) |
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PART 2A Myths of Creation and Destruction |
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23 | (74) |
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27 | (18) |
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45 | (8) |
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Biblical Creation Stories |
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53 | (8) |
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The Prose Edda's Creation Stories |
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61 | (12) |
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Native American Creation Stories from the Southwestern United States |
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73 | (14) |
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87 | (10) |
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PART 2B Myths of Creation and Destruction |
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97 | (32) |
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103 | (7) |
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110 | (8) |
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118 | (11) |
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PART 3 Heroes and Tricksters |
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129 | (244) |
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The Hero with a Thousand Faces: The book by Joseph Campbell, discussed by Dave Whomsley |
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135 | (8) |
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143 | (31) |
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A Levi-Straussian Analysis of The Epic of Gilgamesh |
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174 | (12) |
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186 | (16) |
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202 | (15) |
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217 | (52) |
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The Structural Study of Myth |
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269 | (19) |
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Raven: A Native American Trickster |
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288 | (12) |
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300 | (41) |
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African and African-American Trickster Stories |
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341 | (17) |
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Prometheus: The Greek Trickster |
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358 | (7) |
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Looking Back at Heroes: The Different Versions of a Myth |
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365 | (8) |
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373 | (110) |
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379 | (14) |
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Demeter and Persephone: The Homeric Hymn to Demeter |
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393 | (20) |
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413 | (17) |
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430 | (13) |
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The Rituals of Northern Europe |
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443 | (19) |
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462 | (21) |
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483 | (34) |
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487 | (19) |
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How to Perform a Jungian Analysis of a Myth or Fairy Tale |
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506 | (11) |
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517 | (76) |
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The Morphology of the Folktale |
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521 | (17) |
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A Proppian Analysis of The Wizard of Oz |
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538 | (10) |
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548 | (19) |
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567 | (16) |
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Using Multiple Analyses to Highlight Different Aspects of the Same Tale |
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583 | (10) |
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PART 7 Modern American Myths |
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593 | (36) |
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A Study of the Construction of the Daniel Boone Myth |
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597 | (17) |
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Star Trek and The X-Files: The Changing Views of Science and Religion |
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614 | (15) |
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PART 8 Myth and Literature |
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Mythological Themes in Poetry |
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637 | (20) |
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Mythological Themes in Native American Literature |
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657 | (13) |
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Mythological Themes in Modern Narrative |
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670 | (37) |
Glossary of Gods, Heroes, and Antiheroes |
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707 | (6) |
Art Credits |
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713 | (2) |
Index |
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