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050 00 $aBL312$b.M98 2002
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245 00 $aMyth :$ba new symposium /$cedited by Gregory Schrempp and William Hansen.
260 $aBloomington :$bIndiana University Press,$cc2002.
300 $avi, 262 p. :$bill. ;$c25 cm.
500 $aBased on papers presented at the Symposium on Myth.
505 00 $tMeanings and boundaries : reflections on Thompson's "Myth and folktales" /$rWilliam Hansen --$tFrom expressive language to mythemes : meaning in mythic narratives /$rJohn H. McDowell --$tDavid Bidney and the people of truth /$rGregory Schrempp --$tGermans and Indians in South America : ethnography and the idea of text /$rLúcia Sá --$t"Made from bone" : trickster myths, musicality, and social constructions of history in Venezuelan Amazon /$rJonathan D. Hill --$tNative American reassessment and reinterpretation of myths /$rBarre Toelken --$tMyth read as history : Odin in Snorri Sturluson's Ynglinga saga /$rJohn Lindow --$tMyth and legendum in medieval and modern Ireland /$rJoseph Falaky Nagy --$tThe west and the people with myth /$rGordon Brotherston --$tMyths of the rain forest/the rain forest as myth /$rCandace Slater --$tDistempered demos : myth, metaphor, and U.S. political culture /$rRobert L. Ivie --$tImitation or reconstruction: how did Roman viewers experience mythological painting? / Eleanor W. Leach -- Mud and mythic vision : Hindu sculpture in modern Bangladesh /$rHenry Glassie --$tMyth in historical perspective : the case of pagan deities in the Anglo-Saxon royal genealogies /$rR.D. Fulk --$tCan myth be saved? /$rGregory Nagy.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 1 $a"Myth: A New Symposium offers a broad-based assessment of the present state of myth study. It is inspired by a revisiting of the influential mid-twentieth-century work Myth: A Symposium (edited by Thomas Sebeok). A systematic introduction and fifteen contributions from a wide spectrum of disciplines offer a range of views on past myth study as well as directions for the future. Contributors blend theoretical analysis with richly documented historical, ethnographic, and literary illustrations and examples drawn from a range of sources, including Native American, classical, medieval, and modern."--Jacket.
650 0 $aMyth$vCongresses.
655 7 $aConference proceedings.$2fast
700 1 $aSchrempp, Gregory Allen,$d1950-
700 1 $aHansen, William F.,$d1941-
730 0 $aProject Muse UPCC books$5net
776 08 $iOnline version:$tMyth.$dBloomington, IN : Indiana University Press, ©2002$w(OCoLC)608128984
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