Myth and Meaning
Exploring the Role of Myth in Understanding Humanity
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:17th May '01
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- Paperback£11.99(9780415253949)
In Myth and Meaning, Claude Lévi-Strauss explores profound questions about human existence, offering insights into myth, chaos, and the mind's potential.
In Myth and Meaning, Claude Lévi-Strauss, one of the twentieth century's foremost intellectuals, delves into the profound questions that shape human existence. Written for a broad audience, his addresses explore the interplay between myth, meaning, and the human experience. Through accessible language, Lévi-Strauss articulates complex ideas, making them approachable for readers from various backgrounds.
The book tackles essential inquiries such as 'Can there be meaning in chaos?' and 'What can science learn from myth?'. These questions reflect Lévi-Strauss's commitment to understanding the intricacies of the human mind and its capacity for meaning-making. By examining these themes, he provides readers with valuable insights into how myths serve as a lens through which we can interpret the world around us.
In addition, Myth and Meaning introduces the concept of structuralism, a framework that Lévi-Strauss famously championed. This perspective encourages a deeper examination of cultural narratives and their underlying structures. Ultimately, the book serves as an essential guide for anyone interested in the potential of human thought and the significance of mythology in our lives.
'Some thinkers are influential, a few create schools, a very few characterize a period... it is possible that just as we speak of the age of Aquinas or of Goethe, later ages will speak of our time as the age of Levi-Strauss... he is a maker of the modern mind.' - James Redfield
ISBN: 9780415255486
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 180g
64 pages