10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MYTHOLOGISATION»
Discover the use of
mythologisation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
mythologisation and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Leisure Life: Myth, Masculinity and Modernity
Mythologisation. On. being. together: the. mundane. and. the. spectacular. of. the.
leisure. life-world. From time to time their collective sense of belonging seems to
mean more to 'the lads'; when its discourse vitalises the leisure life-world with a ...
2
Post-Jungians Today: Key Papers in Contemporary Analytical ...
She disguises her account, however, as a fairy tale portrayal of the relationship
between two women and defensively uses a mythologisation of the analytic
process about the Inanna myth as legitimisation (De Shong Meador 1984).
Marion ...
3
The Postcolonial Exotic: Marketing the Margins
Laced with sententious aphorisms and 'deep' meditations into the meaning of Life
(or, more often, Death), Alexandre's journal represents a flagrant exercise in self-
mythologisation. As in The Ivory Swing, this self-mythologisation is reinforced ...
4
After Modern Sculpture: Art in the United States and Europe, ...
Extra- Visual Artists', was an ironic piece of self-mythologisation, although the
actions it described were so plausible, and the figure of Morris that appeared in
the essay so close to the Morris described by critics, that the irony was lost on
many ...
Richard J. Williams, 2000
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Literary Culture and the Pacific: Nineteenth-Century Textual ...
24 Stevenson desires a comparable experience of mythologisation: to recognise
his own difference, returned to him by the gaze of the other. In a debate that has
achieved its own mythical status, Gananath Obeyesekere has challenged ...
6
Mythologies: The Complete Edition, in a New Translation
' Each of the little essays in this book wrenches a definition out of a common but constructed object, making the object speak its hidden, but ever-so-present, reservoir of manufactured sense."--Edward W. Said
Roland Barthes, Annette Lavers, 1972
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The Buddhist Visnu: Religious Transformation, Politics, and ...
To the contrary, Peter Masefield,40 I think, was quite correct, when he wrote
some years back that until now Buddhism has tended, consciously or otherwise,
to suffer de- mythologisation at the hands of those ignorant of its mythology
including, ...
8
French Women's Writing 1848-1994
(1969) and much 1970s 'Images of Women' criticism, Beauvoir also addresses
the mythologisation of women in the the work of five male authors: Montherlant,
D.H. Lawrence, Claudel, Breton and Stendhal. She enacts a sharp and telling ...
9
RETURN TO ALEXANDRIA: AN ETHNOGRAPHY OF CULTURAL HERITAGE ...
It is at this point in the mythologisation that the 'old' museological power to
conflate ancient and modern worlds with the mobilisation and transmission of the
Alexandrina as a template intensifies as it maps across and thus becomes
embedded ...
10
Cultural Identity in Transition: Contemporary Conditions, ...
In contrast, my own approach, with its focus upon the processes through which
the mythologisation of the event has worked, intends to take Frankel's
investigation forward by attempting to gain an understanding of the globalisation
of the local ...
Jari Kupiainen, Erkki Sevänen, John Stotesbury, 2004
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MYTHOLOGISATION»
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mythologisation is used in the context of the following news items.
Oeuvre Here: An 18 Album Voyage Through Ringo Starr's …
A journey of self-mythologisation from an artist whose meteoric fame could only ever serve as a platform from which to freefall. In 2015, Ringo ... «Drowned In Sound, Jul 15»
Tony Abbott alienating voters with overheated oratory
Now, without succumbing to the mythologisation of former prime ministers, the last Liberal one, John Howard, even in the friendliest public ... «The Australian, Jun 15»
'Patagonia is like a home from home,' says Marc Rees as he creates …
... Welsh and Spanish, will portray some of the key moments in their extraordinary journey, examine the mythologisation of their story in Wales, ... «WalesOnline, Jun 15»
Why historians are wrong to call the Middle Ages 'medieval'
Renaissance humanists knew how much they owed to ninth-century scribes, even as they launched their own shameless self-mythologisation. «The Australian Financial Review, Apr 15»
Ataturk's 'Johnnies and Mehmets' words about the Anzacs are …
Sentimentality, decades of Anzac mythologisation, sloppy Turkish-English interpretation, and diplomatic convenience appear to have ... «The Guardian, Apr 15»
Big role ... Harry Greenwood, son of actor Hugo Weaving stars in …
“The increasing mythologisation is kind of getting further and further away from what really happened … There was nothing glorious about the ... «NEWS.com.au, Jan 15»
Gig preview: The Decemberists at O2 Academy Leeds
“I don't want to get caught up in any kind of self-mythologisation,” he says. “So much of what we have done on stage in our shows is frankly ... «Yorkshire Evening Post, Jan 15»
People From Indus Valley Civilisation Used Ancient Dravidian Script …
“This time gap accounts for the dim recollections and mythologisation seen in Vedic equivalents of the Indus names and titles,” Mahadevan ... «The New Indian Express, Jan 15»
Chinese collectors' passion for Picasso skews global art market
Because of that, narratives about Picasso during his lifetime, or what sociologists call the "process of mythologisation", revolved around his ... «South China Morning Post, Jan 15»
Bob Marley figures prominently in the novel as “the singer” who tried …
... rumour, political misinformation and self-mythologisation (it's certainly not accidental that one of the gang leaders is known as Josey Wales). «The Australian, Jan 15»