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Symbols and Myth-Making in Modernity

Symbols and Myth-Making in Modernity
Author: Tatiana Tiaynen-Qadir
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-11
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781785272813

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'Symbols and Myth-Making in Modernity' unpacks the deep culture that nourishes human perception of reality through symbols. From ancient mythical creatures and rites through masterpieces of Renaissance to modern art and cinema, the book illustrates how ever-present cross-cultural symbols erupt in popular culture today, and what work they do in transforming the self and society.


Symbol and Myth in Modern Literature

Symbol and Myth in Modern Literature
Author: F. Parvin Sharpless
Publisher: Rochelle Park, N.J. : Hayden Book Company
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1976
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

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Myth and the Making of Modernity

Myth and the Making of Modernity
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2022-04-19
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9004458514

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The contributors to this collection of essays on the literary use of myth in the early twentieth century and its literary and philosophical precedents from romanticism onwards draw on a range of disciplines, from anthropology, comparative literature, and literary criticism, to philosophy and religious studies. The underlying assumption is that modernist myth-making does not retreat from modernity, but projects a mode of being for the future which the past could serve to define. Modernist myth is not an attempted recovery of an archaic form of life so much as a sophisticated self-conscious equivalent. Far from seeking a return to an earlier romantic valorizing of myth, these essays show how the true interest of early twentieth-century myth-making lies in the consciousness, affirmative as well as tragic, of living in a human world which, in so far as it must embody value, can have no ultimate grounding. Although myth may initially appear to be the archaic counterterm to modernity, it is thus also the paradigm on which modernity has repeatedly reconstructed, or come to understand, its own life forms. The very term myth, by combining, in its modern usage, the rival meanings of a grounding narrative and a falsehood, encapsulates a central problem of modernity: how to live, given what we know.


Myth and the Making of Modernity

Myth and the Making of Modernity
Author: Michael Bell
Publisher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789042005839

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The contributors to this collection of essays on the literary use of myth in the early twentieth century and its literary and philosophical precedents from romanticism onwards draw on a range of disciplines, from anthropology, comparative literature, and literary criticism, to philosophy and religious studies. The underlying assumption is that modernist myth-making does not retreat from modernity, but projects a mode of being for the future which the past could serve to define. Modernist myth is not an attempted recovery of an archaic form of life so much as a sophisticated self-conscious equivalent. Far from seeking a return to an earlier romantic valorizing of myth, these essays show how the true interest of early twentieth-century myth-making lies in the consciousness, affirmative as well as tragic, of living in a human world which, in so far as it must embody value, can have no ultimate grounding. Although myth may initially appear to be the archaic counterterm to modernity, it is thus also the paradigm on which modernity has repeatedly reconstructed, or come to understand, its own life forms. The very term myth, by combining, in its modern usage, the rival meanings of a grounding narrative and a falsehood, encapsulates a central problem of modernity: how to live, given what we know.


The Myth Makers

The Myth Makers
Author: Sal Randazzo
Publisher: Irwin Professional Publishing
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1995
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781557388957

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Myth and Symbol

Myth and Symbol
Author: Ariel Golan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1991
Genre: Decoration and ornament, Ancient
ISBN:

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Myths and Symbols

Myths and Symbols
Author: Mircea Eliade
Publisher:
Total Pages: 458
Release: 1969
Genre: Mythology
ISBN:

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In the period domoninated by the triumphs of scientific rationalism, how do we account for the extraordinary success of such occult movements as astrology or the revival of witchcraft? From his perspective as a historian of religions, the eminent scholar Mircea Eliade shows that such popular trends develop from archaic roots and periodically resurface in certain myths, symbols, and rituals. In six lucid essays collected for this volume, Eliade reveals the profound religious significance that lies at the heart of many contemporary cultural vogues. Since all of the essays except the last were originally delivered as lectures, their introductory character and lively oral style make them particularly accessible to the intelligent nonspecialist. Rather than a popularization, Occultism, Witchcraft, and Cultural Fashions is the fulfillment of Eliade's conviction that the history of religions should be read by the widest possible audience.


Myth, Symbol, and Culture

Myth, Symbol, and Culture
Author: Clifford Geertz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1972
Genre: Ethnology
ISBN:

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The Complete Dictionary of Symbols

The Complete Dictionary of Symbols
Author: Jack Tresidder
Publisher: Duncan Baird Publishers
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2004
Genre: Advertising campaigns
ISBN: 9781844830138

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Covering classical and other mythologies, biblical themes and the world of traditional symbols from cultures worldwide, this is a guide to more than 2000 major themes, figures and symbols that have been most commonly encountered from ancient times to the present day.


Myth and Cosmos

Myth and Cosmos
Author: John Middleton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1977
Genre: Science
ISBN:

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