Synopsis
}What is significant about the role of myth in all human societies and how can these legendary notions be translated into a unique understanding of ourselves and our place within our own culture? In a world so devoted to scientific and technological development, the demand for the investigation into the power of myth has taken on a folkloric dimension. Why explore ethereal notions when science produces tangible results?In THE SEVEN STORY TOWER , noted anthropologist Curtiss Hoffman provides us with an introduction to the fascinating world of myth, exploring it in a cross-cultural context. This intriguing book provides the reader with the conceptual tools to analyze and appreciate myth as a vital function of human cultural expression. Organized around seven key storiesrepresenting the Irish, Greek, Sumerian, Indonesian, Amazonian, and Inuit cultures, and the fantasy world of J.R.R. Tolkieneach chapter introduces specific structures that occur within myths, and builds on these to broaden the perspective. Curtiss Hoffman, a noted archaeologist and anthropologist, guides the reader on this journeycombining the insights of cultural anthropology and analytical psychology to lend a social science perspective to the subject. The SEVEN STORY TOWER investigates myth from a multifaceted perspective: positing each myth within its specific cultural context in juxtaposition with myths from different cultures around the world. Hoffman weaves these elements through chapters based on thematic similaritiesultimately crafting an insightful vision into the power of myth in the framework of our own lives. THE SEVEN STORY TOWER reveals how and what myth can tell us about ourselves and our relationship to the world. Hoffman illustrates that myths from many places and times offer us a way to come to terms with who we are and how we can transform ourselves and our society. Anita Spencer, author of Crisis of the Spirit explains, by reflecting on the meaning of our mythic journey through space and time, Hoffman explains how the universal truths contained in these ancient stories can provide a road map for social and personal transformation and regeneration. }
Présentation de l'éditeur
From the white stag to the green knight, The Seven Story Tower examines how myth colors our perception of history, nature, and ourselves. Organized around seven key myths-representing the Irish, Greek, Sumerian, Indonesian, Amazonian, and Inuit cultures, as well as the fantasy world of J. R. R. Tolkien-this book is the perfect intro-duction to the common themes found in world mythology. Curtiss Hoffman, a noted archaeologist and anthropologist, takes us beyond the entertaining stories and uses insights from cultural anthropology and analytical psychology to analyze the many common themes found throughout. In particular, he examines the significance of names, numbers, plants, animals, the heavenly bodies, and the human body. The Seven Story Tower will enhance the reader's appreciation of myth's power today over our lives and cultures.
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