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ENH 251 Introduction to World Mythologoy

Join this engaging survey course to unravel the symbolic, anthropological, Freudian, and Jungian perspectives on mythologies from Egypt, Greece, Far East, Africa, and beyond. Explore recurring themes like "Geography is Destiny" and the shift from Orality to Literacy. Trace the transitions from Matriarchal to Patriarchal societies. Discover the influence of economic development on mythological narratives. Open to Community College students looking to earn humanities credit.

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ENH 251 Introduction to World Mythologoy

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  1. ENH 251 Introduction to World Mythologoy Community College students seeking humanities credit * Survey course of six units

  2. Interpretive Strategies • Symbolic Anthropological Freudian • Jungian Proto-Historical • Units • Interpretive Strategies • Egypt and Mesopotamia • Greece and Rome • Far East and Pacific Islands • British Isles and Northern Europe • Africa and Americas

  3. Recurring thematic threads • “Geography is Destiny” • Orality to Literacy • Matriarchal to Patriarchal • Economic development

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