The Myths We Live By
Herausgeber: Thompson, Paul; Samuel, Raphael
The Myths We Live By
Herausgeber: Thompson, Paul; Samuel, Raphael
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First published in 1990, The Myths We Live By explores how memory and tradition are continually reshaped and recycled to make sense of the past from the standpoint of the present.
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First published in 1990, The Myths We Live By explores how memory and tradition are continually reshaped and recycled to make sense of the past from the standpoint of the present.
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Produktdetails
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- Routledge Revivals
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 154mm x 236mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9781032005706
- ISBN-10: 103200570X
- Artikelnr.: 68100455
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Routledge Revivals
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 154mm x 236mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9781032005706
- ISBN-10: 103200570X
- Artikelnr.: 68100455
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Raphael Samuel and Paul Thompson
Introduction
Raphael Samuel and Paul Thompson
Part I: The Making of Myth; 1: History and the Myth of Realism
Elizabeth Tonkin; 2: Myths in Life Stories
Jean Peneff; 3: Mythbiography in Oral History
Luisa Passerini; 4: Myths in Contemporary Oral Transmission: A Children's Strike
Rosanna Basso ; Part II: Nationhood and Minorities; 5: The Anzac Legend: Exploring National Myth and Memory in Australia
Alistair Thomson; 6: William Wallace and Robert the Bruce: Life and Death of a National Myth
Marinell Ash; 7: Myth
Impotence
and Survival in the Concentration Camps
Anna Bravo
Lilia Davite
and Daniele Jalla; 8: Abraham Esau's War
1899-1901: Martyrdom
Myth
and Folk Memory in Calvinia
South Africa
Bill Nasson; Part III: Manhood and Images of Women; 9: Free Sons of the Forest: Storytelling and the Construction of Identity Among Swedish Lumberjacks
Ella Johannson; 10: Uchronic Dreams: Working-Class Memory and Possible Worlds
Alessandro Portelli; 11: Myth as Suppression: Motherhood and the Historical Consciousness of the Women of Madrid
1936-9
Elena Cabezali
Matilde Cuevas
and Maria Teresa Chicote; 12: Myth as a Framework for Life Stories: Athapaskan Women Making Sense of Social Change in Northern Canada
Julie Cruikshank; 13: Stories to Live By: Continuity and Change in Three Generations of Puerto Rican Women
Rina Benmayor
Blanca Vazquez
Ana Juarbe
and Celia Alvarez
Part IV: Family Stories; 14: Ancient Greek Family Tradition and Democracy: From Oral History to Myth
Rosalind Thomas ; 15: The Power of Family Myths
John Byng-Hall
interviewed by Paul Thompson; 16: Changing Images of German Maids During the Inter-War Period in the Netherlands: From Trusted Help to Traitor in the Nest
Barbara Henkes; 17: Stepchildren's Memories: Myth
Understanding
and Forgiveness
Natasha Burchardt; Bibliography; Index
Raphael Samuel and Paul Thompson
Part I: The Making of Myth; 1: History and the Myth of Realism
Elizabeth Tonkin; 2: Myths in Life Stories
Jean Peneff; 3: Mythbiography in Oral History
Luisa Passerini; 4: Myths in Contemporary Oral Transmission: A Children's Strike
Rosanna Basso ; Part II: Nationhood and Minorities; 5: The Anzac Legend: Exploring National Myth and Memory in Australia
Alistair Thomson; 6: William Wallace and Robert the Bruce: Life and Death of a National Myth
Marinell Ash; 7: Myth
Impotence
and Survival in the Concentration Camps
Anna Bravo
Lilia Davite
and Daniele Jalla; 8: Abraham Esau's War
1899-1901: Martyrdom
Myth
and Folk Memory in Calvinia
South Africa
Bill Nasson; Part III: Manhood and Images of Women; 9: Free Sons of the Forest: Storytelling and the Construction of Identity Among Swedish Lumberjacks
Ella Johannson; 10: Uchronic Dreams: Working-Class Memory and Possible Worlds
Alessandro Portelli; 11: Myth as Suppression: Motherhood and the Historical Consciousness of the Women of Madrid
1936-9
Elena Cabezali
Matilde Cuevas
and Maria Teresa Chicote; 12: Myth as a Framework for Life Stories: Athapaskan Women Making Sense of Social Change in Northern Canada
Julie Cruikshank; 13: Stories to Live By: Continuity and Change in Three Generations of Puerto Rican Women
Rina Benmayor
Blanca Vazquez
Ana Juarbe
and Celia Alvarez
Part IV: Family Stories; 14: Ancient Greek Family Tradition and Democracy: From Oral History to Myth
Rosalind Thomas ; 15: The Power of Family Myths
John Byng-Hall
interviewed by Paul Thompson; 16: Changing Images of German Maids During the Inter-War Period in the Netherlands: From Trusted Help to Traitor in the Nest
Barbara Henkes; 17: Stepchildren's Memories: Myth
Understanding
and Forgiveness
Natasha Burchardt; Bibliography; Index
Introduction
Raphael Samuel and Paul Thompson
Part I: The Making of Myth; 1: History and the Myth of Realism
Elizabeth Tonkin; 2: Myths in Life Stories
Jean Peneff; 3: Mythbiography in Oral History
Luisa Passerini; 4: Myths in Contemporary Oral Transmission: A Children's Strike
Rosanna Basso ; Part II: Nationhood and Minorities; 5: The Anzac Legend: Exploring National Myth and Memory in Australia
Alistair Thomson; 6: William Wallace and Robert the Bruce: Life and Death of a National Myth
Marinell Ash; 7: Myth
Impotence
and Survival in the Concentration Camps
Anna Bravo
Lilia Davite
and Daniele Jalla; 8: Abraham Esau's War
1899-1901: Martyrdom
Myth
and Folk Memory in Calvinia
South Africa
Bill Nasson; Part III: Manhood and Images of Women; 9: Free Sons of the Forest: Storytelling and the Construction of Identity Among Swedish Lumberjacks
Ella Johannson; 10: Uchronic Dreams: Working-Class Memory and Possible Worlds
Alessandro Portelli; 11: Myth as Suppression: Motherhood and the Historical Consciousness of the Women of Madrid
1936-9
Elena Cabezali
Matilde Cuevas
and Maria Teresa Chicote; 12: Myth as a Framework for Life Stories: Athapaskan Women Making Sense of Social Change in Northern Canada
Julie Cruikshank; 13: Stories to Live By: Continuity and Change in Three Generations of Puerto Rican Women
Rina Benmayor
Blanca Vazquez
Ana Juarbe
and Celia Alvarez
Part IV: Family Stories; 14: Ancient Greek Family Tradition and Democracy: From Oral History to Myth
Rosalind Thomas ; 15: The Power of Family Myths
John Byng-Hall
interviewed by Paul Thompson; 16: Changing Images of German Maids During the Inter-War Period in the Netherlands: From Trusted Help to Traitor in the Nest
Barbara Henkes; 17: Stepchildren's Memories: Myth
Understanding
and Forgiveness
Natasha Burchardt; Bibliography; Index
Raphael Samuel and Paul Thompson
Part I: The Making of Myth; 1: History and the Myth of Realism
Elizabeth Tonkin; 2: Myths in Life Stories
Jean Peneff; 3: Mythbiography in Oral History
Luisa Passerini; 4: Myths in Contemporary Oral Transmission: A Children's Strike
Rosanna Basso ; Part II: Nationhood and Minorities; 5: The Anzac Legend: Exploring National Myth and Memory in Australia
Alistair Thomson; 6: William Wallace and Robert the Bruce: Life and Death of a National Myth
Marinell Ash; 7: Myth
Impotence
and Survival in the Concentration Camps
Anna Bravo
Lilia Davite
and Daniele Jalla; 8: Abraham Esau's War
1899-1901: Martyrdom
Myth
and Folk Memory in Calvinia
South Africa
Bill Nasson; Part III: Manhood and Images of Women; 9: Free Sons of the Forest: Storytelling and the Construction of Identity Among Swedish Lumberjacks
Ella Johannson; 10: Uchronic Dreams: Working-Class Memory and Possible Worlds
Alessandro Portelli; 11: Myth as Suppression: Motherhood and the Historical Consciousness of the Women of Madrid
1936-9
Elena Cabezali
Matilde Cuevas
and Maria Teresa Chicote; 12: Myth as a Framework for Life Stories: Athapaskan Women Making Sense of Social Change in Northern Canada
Julie Cruikshank; 13: Stories to Live By: Continuity and Change in Three Generations of Puerto Rican Women
Rina Benmayor
Blanca Vazquez
Ana Juarbe
and Celia Alvarez
Part IV: Family Stories; 14: Ancient Greek Family Tradition and Democracy: From Oral History to Myth
Rosalind Thomas ; 15: The Power of Family Myths
John Byng-Hall
interviewed by Paul Thompson; 16: Changing Images of German Maids During the Inter-War Period in the Netherlands: From Trusted Help to Traitor in the Nest
Barbara Henkes; 17: Stepchildren's Memories: Myth
Understanding
and Forgiveness
Natasha Burchardt; Bibliography; Index