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This paper explores Roland Barthes' significant contributions from structuralism to post-structuralism, focusing on his seminal work "Mythologies" (1972). Barthes delves into how myth transforms history into nature, serving as an ideological tool that naturalizes cultural objects.
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This paper presents a methodological framework for...
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The three functions of cultural mythologies – contextual...
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Cultural Mythology and Global Leadership. To my beloved sons, Jacob and Daniel, whose childhood pasts planted the seeds for this book and whose adult futures will (hopefully) reap the benefits of its germination.
1 lip 2016 · We learn that mythology repeats itself, and has "a key role in civilization and cultural movements throughout history" (Berk, 2016). Students learn by repetition, and as Ebbinghaus stated, by...
This paper presents a methodological framework for addressing variation and change in mythology within a cultural environment. Mythology is approached in terms of a ‘symbolic matrix’, which provides a semiotic context for mythic discourse. Different formal ‘integers’ of mythology are distinguished.
The three functions of cultural mythologies – contextual nuancing, cultural bridging, and meaning making – are important contributions that build upon the earlier foundations of cultural dimensions from Hofstede’s (1980) research and extends Gannon’s work on metaphors.
Contents. Editor biographies List of contributors. Introduction to cultural mythology and global leadership Eric H. Kessler and Diana J. Wong-MingJi. PART I.
21 sie 2021 · Read (religious studies, DePaul U.) and Maya archaeologist Gonzalez examine Mesoamerican mythmakers and cultural history; mythic timelines; deities, themes, and concepts; and annotated print and nonprint resources