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标签:Mythology

  • 西方神话学读本

    作者:[美]阿兰·邓迪斯 主编

    该论文集由来自各国不同领域的神话学研究经典专论所构成古典学者阐释古代神话,神学家探索《旧约》中的神话因素,人类学家研究神话中包含的文化模式,宗教史专家着力于神话在宗教体系和仪式中的规则,民俗学家关注不同地域文化中各种神话类型的分布状况,心理学家将神话理解为人类困境或冲动的奇异反映。总之,这里的文章代表了西方神话学研究中那些最有影响力的思考。 这部西方神话学理论文集,曾以“西方神话学论文选”为题于1994年由上海文艺出版社印行,英文原作是美国民俗学大家阿兰·邓迪斯教授选编的,收录了来自各国不同领域的神话学研究经典专论所构成古典学者阐释古代神话。 重新翻译出版邓迪斯教授精心遴选的这些论文——许多国家民俗学者一直称道和反复引证的经典性理论文献,既是为持久开放地汲取国外学者在神话学领域的重要学术思想,也是为国内神话学理论研究乃至民间叙事的学理性思考提供一个认真反思并奋发有为的系统性参照框架。
  • The Power of Myth

    作者:Joseph Campbell

    The author of the bestselling Hero With a Thousand Faces touches on subjects ranging from modern marriage to virgin births, from Jesus to John Lennon, in an intriguing and entertaining attempt to explain our world.
  • The Hero with a Thousand Faces

    作者:Joseph Campbell

  • Mythology

    作者:Edith Hamilton

    MONSTERS, MORTALS, GODS, AND WARRIORS For over fifty years readers have chosen this book above all others to discover the thrilling, enchanting, and fascinating world of Western mythology. From Odysseus's adventure-filled journey to the Norse god Odin's effort to postpone the final day of doom, Edith Hamilton's classic collection not only retells these stories with brilliant clarity but shows us how the ancients saw their own place in the world and how their themes echo in our consciousness today. An essential part of every home library, MYTHOLOGY is the definitive volume for anyone who wants to know the key dramas, the primary characters, the triumphs, failures, fears, and hopes first narrated thousands of years ago -- and still spellbinding to this day.
  • Mythologies

    作者:Roland Barthes

    "[Mythologies] illustrates the beautiful generosity of Barthes's progressive interest in the meaning (his word is signification) of practically everything around him, not only the books and paintings of high art, but also the slogans, trivia, toys, food, and popular rituals (cruises, striptease, eating, wrestling matches) of contemporary life . . . For Barthes, words and objects have in common the organized capacity to say something; at the same time, since they are signs, words and objects have the bad faith always to appear natural to their consumer, as if what they say is eternal, true, necessary, instead of arbitrary, made, contingent. Mythologies finds Barthes revealing the fashioned systems of ideas that make it possible, for example, for 'Einstein's brain' to stand for, be the myth of, 'a genius so lacking in magic that one speaks about his thought as a functional labor analogous to the mechanical making of sausages.' Each of the little essays in this book wrenches a definition out of a common but constructed object, making the object speak its hidden, but ever-so-present, reservoir of manufactured sense."--Edward W. Said This text refers to the Paperback edition.