| Claude Levi-Strauss - 2008 - 444 pàgines
...that throughout North America his role is assigned practically everywhere to either coyote or raven? If we keep in mind that mythical thought always progresses...resolution, the reason for these choices becomes clearer. We need only assume that two opposite terms with no intermediary always tend to be replaced by two... | |
| Geoffrey Stephen Kirk, G... S... Kirk, Regius Professor of Greek G S Kirk, F.B.A. - 1970 - 316 pàgines
...In this case, presumably, the message conveyed is very abstract, in tune with his own pronouncement that 'mythical thought always progresses from the awareness of oppositions toward their resolution'. He admits that in most cases the authors or reproducers of myths will be unconscious of the kind of... | |
| Claude Levi-Strauss - 2008 - 444 pàgines
...that throughout North America his role is assigned practically everywhere to either coyote or raven? If we keep in mind that mythical thought always progresses...resolution, the reason for these choices becomes clearer. We need only assume that two opposite terms with no intermediary always tend to be replaced by two... | |
| Stanley Diamond - 1963 - 54 pàgines
...Trickster personified as "coyote" or "raven" throughout North America? 2 s To understand this we must "keep in mind that mythical thought always progresses from the awareness of opposites towards their resolution. . . . And we need only assume," he tells us, "that two opposite... | |
| Loring M. Danforth - 1982 - 272 pàgines
...contradiction or opposition in a strong form to its statement in a weaker or partially mediated form. "Mythical thought always progresses from the awareness of oppositions toward their resolution . . . two opposite terms with no intermediary always tend to be replaced by two equivalent terms which... | |
| Kathryn Lynch - 1988 - 280 pàgines
...De planctu becomes mythic, and Genius a particularly mythic character. As Levi-Strauss points out, "Mythical thought always progresses from the awareness of oppositions toward their resolution. . , . Two opposite terms with no intermediary always tend to be replaced by two equivalent terms which... | |
| Paul Mellars - 1990 - 576 pàgines
...transformation into anthropology, although without use of the term. Lévi-Strauss (1953: 224) says that mythical thought always progresses from the awareness of oppositions toward their resolution. This takes place by means of a successive series of 'permutations'. A law governing the entire permutation... | |
| Bernard Brandon Scott - 1989 - 484 pàgines
...interconnections and implications of a metaphorical system. The structure of mythical thinking is invariable.132 'Mythical thought always progresses from the awareness of oppositions toward their resolution. . . . Two opposite terms with no intermediary always tend to be replaced by two equivalent terms which... | |
| Timothy E. Scheurer - 2007 - 300 pàgines
...in reconciling conflicting cultural ideologies, beliefs, and philosophies. Claude Levi-Strauss noted "that mythical thought always progresses from the awareness of oppositions toward their resolution" (1963, 221). It is this ability of myth to reconcile or resolve conflict and contradiction that makes... | |
| Gregory Allen Schrempp - 1992 - 244 pàgines
...vi-Strauss's theoretical writings consists in the notion, broached in "The Structural Study of Myth," that "mythical thought always progresses from the awareness of oppositions toward their resolution" (1967:221). The notion continued to inform centrally all LeVi-Strauss's later researches on myth, including... | |
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