Mythography :: the Study of Myths and Rituals.
This new edition of William Doty's critically acclaimed study provides a comprehensive guidebook to the many schools of interpretation in this burgeoning field. William Doty's popular text has been hailed as the most comprehensive work of its kind. Extensively rewritten and completely rest...
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505 | 0 | |a Preface: A ReadMe File for the User; Acknowledgments; Part 1. Access To Tools and Definitions; Chapter 1. Myth Around the Clock: From Mama Myth to Mythographic Analysis; Myth the Mother; Positive and Negative Uses of "Myth"; The Myth- Terms of Our Analyses; Hermeneutics and Interpretation; The Range of Definitions; Chapter 2. The Nature of the Mythical Beast: A Comprehensive, Polyphasic Working Definition (Part 1); (1) Network of Myths; (2) Culturally Important; (3) Imaginal; (4) Stories; (5) Metaphoric and Symbolic Diction; (6) Graphic Imagery | |
505 | 8 | |a (7) Emotional Conviction and Participation (8) The Primal, Foundational Accounts; (9) The Real, Experienced World; (10) Humankind's Roles and Relative Statuses; Chapter 3. Maieutic, Creative Myth: Conveying Values and Systems of Interpreting Reality (Definition, Part 2); (11) Convey Political and Moral Values; (12) Systems of Interpretation; (13) Individual Experience within Universal Perspectives; (14) Intervention of Suprahuman Entities; (15) Aspects of the Natural and Cultural Orders; (16) Rituals, Ceremonials, and Dramas; (17) Secondary Elaborations | |
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