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HU 300 Seminar. Myth and the Foundation of the Humanities. Myth 2. Myth is commonly used as a synonym for “misconception.” In our chapter, it means something else? What does it mean?. Myth 3. Mythology underlies much of the work created in all disciplines of humanities
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HU 300 Seminar Myth and the Foundation of the Humanities
Myth 2 • Myth is commonly used as a synonym for “misconception.” In our chapter, it means something else? What does it mean?
Myth 3 • Mythology underlies much of the work created in all disciplines of humanities • Mythology is the science or study of myths • Myth is a traditional story of unknown authorship that serves usually to explain some phenomenon of nature, the origin of humanity, or the customs, religious rites, etc.
Myth 4 • In this unit we will talk about basic myths of heroes, power, difficult journeys, unspoiled garden, explanation and creation, childhood and popular mythology
Archetypes in Mythology 5 • Are models by which people comprehend their experience and cope with task of being human, shared all over the world –collective unconscious • Hero as World Myth • Magic (weapons, words, numbers) • The Journey • The Garden
Myths of Explanation 6 • Creation
Myths of Childhood 7 • The importance of Being Attractive and Rich
Popular Mythology 8 • What does: “Nice guys finish last” mean? Is it true? • What does it tell us about a culture that says it?
Proverbs 9 • Think of 2 family expressions, often-heard proverbs, advertising slogans, or political slogans. • What are some of these sayings? What do these phrases mean to you? • Ignorance is bliss • Haste makes waste
Sayings 10 • “What goes around comes around” • “They’ll think of something” • “All you need is love” • “It must be fate” • “Isn’t that just like a man/woman?”
Phrases are myths too! 11 • What are some axioms (truth taken for granted) you want to pass on to your children, family members, or friends?
Stereotypes 12 • Do you believe stereotypes can be dispelled? • Police officers buying donuts and coffee, an example of perceived stereotypical behavior in the US
Stereotypes 13 • Have you ever held a stereotype that you adjusted after experience that proved the belief to be inaccurate? How did this change?