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OverviewAlthough folklore has been collected for centuries, its possible unconscious content and significance have been explored only since the advent of psychoanalytic theory. Freud and some of his early disciples recognized the potential of such folklorist genres as myth, folktale, and legend to illuminate the intricate workings of the human psyche. Alan Dundes is a renowned folklorist who has successfully devoted the better part of his career to applying psychoanalytic theory to the materials of folklore. From Game to War offers five of his most mature essays on this topic. Dundes begins with a comprehensive survey of the history of psychological studies of folklore in the United Slates. He then presents a striking analysis of the spectrum of behavior associated with male competitive events ranging from traditional games -- such as soccer and American football -- to warfare. He argues that all of these activities can be seen as forms of macho battle to determine which individual or team feminizes his or its opponents. This is followed by a study of the saga of William Tell, one of the most celebrated legends in the world. A novel treatment of the biblical flood myth in terms of male pregnancy is the penultimate essay, while the concluding article proposes an ingeniously imaginative interpretation of the underpinnings of anti-Semitism. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alan DundesPublisher: The University Press of Kentucky Imprint: The University Press of Kentucky Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.525kg ISBN: 9780813160184ISBN 10: 0813160189 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 15 July 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsDundes is a clear and engaging writer with a wonderful eye for details which he corrals within a framework of psychoanalytic interpretations. Dundes probably knows more about folklore and folklore studies than any other living human being. He has a keen, critical mind and is an unparalleled bibliographer. -- <i>Western Folklore</i></p> Dundes is a clear and engaging writer with a wonderful eye for details which he corrals within a framework of psychoanalytic interpretations. Dundes probably knows more about folklore and folklore studies than any other living human being. He has a keen, critical mind and is an unparalleled bibliographer. -- Western Folklore Dundes is a clear and engaging writer with a wonderful eye for details which he corrals within a framework of psychoanalytic interpretations. Dundes probably knows more about folklore and folklore studies than any other living human being. He has a keen, critical mind and is an unparalleled bibliographer. -- Western Folklore -Dundes is a clear and engaging writer with a wonderful eye for details which he corrals within a framework of psychoanalytic interpretations. Dundes probably knows more about folklore and folklore studies than any other living human being. He has a keen, critical mind and is an unparalleled bibliographer.- -- Western Folklore -Informative and highly readable and offers unique perspectives on a range of topics of interest to folklorists, anthropologists, psychologists, and historians, among others.- -- Mid-American Folklore -An ideal textbook.... Virtually guaranteed to engage students in heated, animated discussion.- -- Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain -From his earliest work to the present, Dundes's scholarship has always been thorough, creative, and accessible to readers from a range of disciplines.- -- Jay Mechling, University of California, Davis -Dundes makes a good case for the explanatory powers of Freudian symbolism....a fun and illuminating little book.- -- Express Books -Both individually and collectively they project a range of creative thought that should be accessible to readers from a range of disciplines.- -- Australian Folklore Dundes is a clear and engaging writer with a wonderful eye for details which he corrals within a framework of psychoanalytic interpretations. Dundes probably knows more about folklore and folklore studies than any other living human being. He has a keen, critical mind and is an unparalleled bibliographer. -- Western Folklore Informative and highly readable and offers unique perspectives on a range of topics of interest to folklorists, anthropologists, psychologists, and historians, among others. -- Mid-American Folklore An ideal textbook.... Virtually guaranteed to engage students in heated, animated discussion. -- Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain From his earliest work to the present, Dundes's scholarship has always been thorough, creative, and accessible to readers from a range of disciplines. -- Jay Mechling, University of California, Davis Dundes makes a good case for the explanatory powers of Freudian symbolism....a fun and illuminating little book. -- Express Books Both individually and collectively they project a range of creative thought that should be accessible to readers from a range of disciplines. -- Australian Folklore Dundes is a clear and engaging writer with a wonderful eye for details which he corrals within a framework of psychoanalytic interpretations. Dundes probably knows more about folklore and folklore studies than any other living human being. He has a keen, critical mind and is an unparalleled bibliographer. -- Western Folklore Informative and highly readable and offers unique perspectives on a range of topics of interest to folklorists, anthropologists, psychologists, and historians, among others. -- Mid-American Folklore An ideal textbook.... Virtually guaranteed to engage students in heated, animated discussion. -- Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain From his earliest work to the present, Dundes's scholarship has always been thorough, creative, and accessible to readers from a range of disciplines. -- Jay Mechling, University of California, Davis Dundes makes a good case for the explanatory powers of Freudian symbolism....a fun and illuminating little book. -- Express Books Both individually and collectively they project a range of creative thought that should be accessible to readers from a range of disciplines. -- Australian Folklore Author InformationAlan Dundes, professor of anthropology and folklore at the University of California, Berkeley, is author of Parsing Through Customs: Essays by a Freudian Folklorist. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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