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"Through an exploration of fantasy culture, this book asks why we are so eager to invest in storyworlds that, on the surface, can't possibly be true. And, more than that, why we continue to tell the same fantastic stories over and over again. To say, "Well, Hollywood has run out of go...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Through an exploration of fantasy culture, this book asks why we are so eager to invest in storyworlds that, on the surface, can't possibly be true. And, more than that, why we continue to tell the same fantastic stories over and over again. To say, "Well, Hollywood has run out of good ideas, so they just recycle old ones," doesn't begin to address the issue. It doesn't explain why fantasy culture so closely resembles the stories much of humankind holds sacred. That is, it doesn't explain the mythic imagination, the principal means by which we continually reconstruct and reinforce our place in the universe. This book looks at fantasy film, television, gaming, and participative culture as evidence of the ongoing need for a mythic vision, for stories larger than ourselves, into which we write ourselves, and some of which we elevate over time to the status of "religion." Fairy tales, for example, teach us more than simply the concept of "stranger danger" and that we shouldn't go into the forest at night. More than that, by comparing different versions and tellings of familiar stories, we gain insight into the multiverse of human storyworld creation. Largely bracketing the question of "truth," this book uses fantasy storyworlds (whether cinematic or televisual, literary or participatory) to explore the nature of the mythic imagination itself. Put simply, facts don't tell us who we are. Stories do"--Publisher's website. |
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title_full | Magic, monsters, and make-believe heroes : how myth and imagination shape fantasy culture / Douglas E. Cowan. |
title_fullStr | Magic, monsters, and make-believe heroes : how myth and imagination shape fantasy culture / Douglas E. Cowan. |
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topic | Fantasy films. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85047142 Fantasy games. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85047162 Fantasy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85047157 Fantasy https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D005201 Films fantastiques. Fantasmes. fantasy (imagination) aat PERFORMING ARTS Reference. bisacsh RELIGION General. bisacsh Fantasy fast Fantasy films fast Fantasy games fast |
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