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- catalog abstract "In the Artificial Savage: Modern Myths of the Wild Man, Roger Bartra seeks out, through the history of the myth of the wild man, the literary and artistic mutations that allows us to understand its continuing presence through the centuries. To account for the persistence of this myth, whether in the popular lyrics of the poets of the Reformation or in Spanish Renaissance humanism, Bartra combines two major currents of interpretation. On the one hand there is the history of ideas; on the other, a structuralist approach belonging to the anthropology of myth, which gives pride of place to the study of cultural textures. By using both Bartra develops what he calls an evolutionist perspective capable of constructing a history of myths (or, perhaps, an anthropology of ideas) - one that helps us to understand the long sequences of events without losing sight of the presence of structures. The evolutionist approach goes beyond sequential narration but does not limit itself to the formal examination of mythological structures. It focuses our attention on certain periods when transformations occur in the myth, and thus sheds light on moments of transition in Western culture. The Artificial Savage will prove useful for students and professors in history, anthropology, literary history and criticism, cultural studies, sociology, biological sciences, psychiatry, and psychology.".
- catalog alternative "Salvaje artificial. English".
- catalog contributor b9663633.
- catalog created "c1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "c1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1997.".
- catalog description "1. Sylvan Mutations -- 2. Wild Men or Demons? -- 3. The Dreams of Leviathan -- 4. The Cannibal in Disguise -- 5. The Wild Women of the Spanish Golden Age: Beautiful Monsters of Nature -- 6. Robinson Crusoe or the Repentant Savage -- 7. Hnuy Illa Nyha Maiah Yahoo: The Temptations of Gulliver -- 8. The Citizens of Nature -- 9. Birth and Death of the Romantic Savage.".
- catalog description "In the Artificial Savage: Modern Myths of the Wild Man, Roger Bartra seeks out, through the history of the myth of the wild man, the literary and artistic mutations that allows us to understand its continuing presence through the centuries.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 291-314) and index.".
- catalog description "The Artificial Savage will prove useful for students and professors in history, anthropology, literary history and criticism, cultural studies, sociology, biological sciences, psychiatry, and psychology.".
- catalog description "To account for the persistence of this myth, whether in the popular lyrics of the poets of the Reformation or in Spanish Renaissance humanism, Bartra combines two major currents of interpretation. On the one hand there is the history of ideas; on the other, a structuralist approach belonging to the anthropology of myth, which gives pride of place to the study of cultural textures. By using both Bartra develops what he calls an evolutionist perspective capable of constructing a history of myths (or, perhaps, an anthropology of ideas) - one that helps us to understand the long sequences of events without losing sight of the presence of structures. The evolutionist approach goes beyond sequential narration but does not limit itself to the formal examination of mythological structures. It focuses our attention on certain periods when transformations occur in the myth, and thus sheds light on moments of transition in Western culture.".
- catalog extent "viii, 326 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Artificial savage.".
- catalog identifier "0472107577 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Artificial savage.".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "c1997.".
- catalog language "eng spa".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Ann Arbor, Mich. : University of Michigan Press,".
- catalog relation "Artificial savage.".
- catalog subject "398.21 21".
- catalog subject "GN372 .B3713 1996".
- catalog subject "Wild men.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Sylvan Mutations -- 2. Wild Men or Demons? -- 3. The Dreams of Leviathan -- 4. The Cannibal in Disguise -- 5. The Wild Women of the Spanish Golden Age: Beautiful Monsters of Nature -- 6. Robinson Crusoe or the Repentant Savage -- 7. Hnuy Illa Nyha Maiah Yahoo: The Temptations of Gulliver -- 8. The Citizens of Nature -- 9. Birth and Death of the Romantic Savage.".
- catalog title "Salvaje artificial. English".
- catalog title "The artificial savage : modern myths of the wild man / Roger Bartra ; translated by Christopher Follett.".
- catalog type "text".