Mythology in Our Midst: A Guide to Cultural References
By (Author) Amy T. Peterson
By (author) David J. Dunworth
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
30th May 2004
United States
General
Non Fiction
398.2
Hardback
256
Though nearly everyone is familiar with such great mythological figures as Hercules, Icarus, and Medusa, one may wonder what relevance these ancient characters, and their stories, hold for modern readers. This unique reference book brings mythology to life for students by exploring the connections between ancient myths and contemporary culture. An introductory essay sets the tone with its overview of the myriad areas of human endeavorsincluding the arts, science, psychology, language and literature, consumer products, and other aspects of popular culturethat mythology has influenced. The user-friendly volume is comprised of 50 narrative essays that trace the cultural connections and offer a lively retelling of each myth. For example, readers will discover the derivation of Freudian psychoanalysis from the myth of Oedipus, and fans of popular film and fiction may be surprised to learn the mythological inspirations for works like Beauty and the Beast, The Matrix, or Michael Crichton's Eaters of the Dead. This engrossing book is enhanced with 25 original illustrations. Five fact-filled appendices offer glossaries and interesting mythological etymologies of commonplace words in nature, science, and everyday consumer products like Nike shoes and Olympus cameras. Whether for research or pure enjoyment, this accessible and informative book reveals the many unrecognized references to mythology that impact our lives.
[F]or high school or lower-division undergraduate students, and for libraries that want comprehensive coverage of mythology.-Choice
"For high school or lower-division undergraduate students, and for libraries that want comprehensive coverage of mythology."-Choice
"[F]or high school or lower-division undergraduate students, and for libraries that want comprehensive coverage of mythology."-Choice
AMY T. PETERSON is Director of Course Development at American InterContinental University and is one of the authors of In an Influential Fashion (Greenwood, 2002). DAVID J. DUNWORTH has taught courses in Art, Mythology, and Literature for high school, college, and online courses.