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    Introduction to Mythology: Contemporary Approaches to Classical and World Myths

    Introduction to Mythology by Thury, Eva M.; Devinney, Margaret K.;

    Contemporary Approaches to Classical and World Myths

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 5
    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 29 May 2025

    • ISBN 9780197671313
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages1008 pages
    • Size 253x204x41 mm
    • Weight 2341 g
    • Language English
    • 608

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    Integrating original texts with explanations, interpretations, and theory, the best selling Introduction to Mythology: Contemporary Approaches to Classical and World Myths, Fifth Edition, introduces students to a wide range of myths drawn from sources all around the world and approached from various critical and contemporary perspectives.

    Introduction to Mythology is a first-class textbook. I have looked around at many other texts and there are very few with the breadth and depth of this book.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface
    Timeline
    PART I. INTRODUCTION TO STUDYING MYTH
    1. What Is Myth?
    2. Ways of Understanding Myth
    PART 2. MYTHS OF CREATION AND DESTRUCTION
    2A. Creation
    3. Greece: Hesiod
    4. Rome: Ovid (Creation)
    5. The Bible: Genesis (Creation)
    6. Mesopotamia: Enuma Elish
    7. Icelandic/Norse: Prose Edda (Creation)
    8. North America: Stories from the Zuni, Hopi, and Navajo (Southwest); and from the Iroquois League (Northeastern Woodlands)
    9. Africa: Uganda and Nigeria
    10. China: Nü Kwa, Kuan Yin, and Monkey
    11. Mesoamerica: Popol Vuh
    2B. Destruction
    12. Rome: Ovid (Flood)
    13. The Bible: Genesis (Flood)
    14. Icelandic/Norse: Prose Edda (Ragnarok)
    PART 3. HEROES AND TRICKSTERS
    15. Theory: Joseph Campbell, The Hero with a Thousand Faces, Dave Whomsley
    16. Mesopotamia: The Epic of Gilgamesh
    17. Applying Theory: A Lévi-Straussian Analysis of the Epic of Gilgamesh, G. S. Kirk
    18. India: The Ramayana
    19. Icelandic/Norse: Prose Edda (Heroes)
    20. Arthurian Legend: The Holy Grail, Donna Lynne Rondolone
    21. Africa: The Mwindo Epic
    22. Greece: Oedipus the King , Sophocles
    23. Theory: The Structural Study of Myth, Claude Lévi-Strauss
    24. North America: Raven
    25. African and African-American Trickster Stories
    26. Greece: Prometheus
    27. Applying Theory: Different Versions of Myths
    PART 4. RITUAL AND MYTH
    28. Theory: The Forest of Symbols, Victor Turner
    29. Greece: Demeter and Persephone
    30. Egypt: Isis and Osiris
    31. Applying Theory: Meals in the Bible, Mary Douglas
    32. Icelandic/Norse: The Rituals of Iceland, H.R. Ellis Davidson
    33. Greece: Heracles and Dionysus
    PART 5. DREAMS AND MYTH
    34. Theory: Man and His Symbols, C.G. Jung
    35. Applying Theory: How to Perform a Jungian Analysis
    PART 6. FOLKTALE AND MYTH
    36. Theory: The Morphology of the Folktale, Vladimir Propp
    37. Applying Theory: A Proppian Analysis of The Wizard of Oz
    38. Germany: Grimms' Household Tales
    39. Rome: "Cupid and Psyche," Apuleius
    40. Applying Theory: Highlighting Different Aspects of the Same Tale Using Multiple Analyses
    PART 7. CONTEMPORARY MYTH
    41. Daniel Boone: Building the Myth around the Man, Richard Slotkin
    42. Harry Potter: A Rankian Analysis of the Hero of Hogwarts, M. Katherine Grimes
    43. "Dark of the World, Shine on Us": Ryan Coogler's Black Panther George Faithful
    PART 8. LITERATURE AND MYTH
    44. Poetry and Myth
    45. The Half-God of Rainfall: Classical and African Myth in an Epic Poem Inua Ellams
    46. "Yellow Woman": Native-American Oral Myth in a Contemporary Context Leslie Marmon Silko
    47. Narrative and Myth
    Glossary of Gods, Heroes, and Antiheroes
    Additional Works Cited
    Credits
    Index

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