Myth and Mind
By (Author) Harvey Birenbaum
University Press of America
University Press of America
23rd December 1987
United States
General
Non Fiction
291.13
Paperback
292
Width 155mm, Height 231mm, Spine 22mm
449g
Presents a study of mythology based on the analysis of nonlinear form, the self's confrontation with its world, and the nature of mythic truth. Drawing on texts world-wide and on many theorists, including Cassirer, Eliade, Jung, Levi-Strauss, and Buber, the book develops a complex view of the relation between consciousness and culture. A conception of nonlinear, or 'qualitative,' logic provides the basis for a survey of mythic space, time, cause, identity, and values, with an emphasis on the experience of wonder through mythic imagery and narrative processes.
...a sensible book,...classical mythologists will find it worthwhile reading. * Classical World *
...valuable for its wide-ranging synthesis of materials together with some fascinating insights into the relationship of myth and mind. * Religious Studies Review *
...valuable for its wide-ranging synthesis of materials together with some fascinating insights into the relationship of myth and mind." * Religious Studies Review *
...a sensible book,...classical mythologists will find it worthwhile reading." * Classical World *
Harvey Birenbaum is Professor of English at San Jose State University.