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Ways of Interpreting Myth: Star Wars and the Greeks Ancient Vs. Modern

Modern Interpretations of Myth Externalist Theories: Myths as Products of the Environment Internalist Theories: Myths as Products of the Mind Two modern meanings of “mythology”: a system or set of myths the methodological analysis of myths A monolithic theory of myth vs. the multifunctionalism of myth The autonomy of myth See: Some Theories of MythSome Theories of Myth

Externalist Theories: Myths as Products of the Environment Myths as Aetiology Comparative Mythology Nature Myths Myths as Rituals Charter Myths

Myths as Aetiology myth as explanation of the origin of things myth as primitive science Aetiology in Greek Myth Europa (eponymous hero) Creation myths Arachne Athena and Arachne in Ovid’s Metamorphoses

Aetiology in Star Wars?

F. Max Müller Nature Myths Max Müller ) For Müller, the culture of the Vedic peoples represented a form of nature worship, an idea clearly influenced by Romanticismnature worship Comparative approach: Study of Vedic peoples of ancient India applied to myths of other cultures (Greece and Rome) Founder of the social scientific study of religion

The Comparative Method and Nature Myths in Star Wars?

The Force The Force is what gives a Jedi his power. It's an energy field created by all living things. It surrounds us and penetrates us. It binds the galaxy together.

Myths as Ritual Sir James Frazer’ The Golden Bough ( ) myths as byproducts of ritual enactments stories to explain religious ceremonies The Golden Bough On-Line:

Myths as Ritual in Star Wars?

Charter Myths Bronsilaw Malinowski ( ) Selected Bibliography: S/Anthro/Anth206/malinowski.htm belief-systems set up to authorize and validate current social customs and institutions.

Charter Myths in Star Wars?

Structuralism Claude Lévi-Strauss (1908-) Jean-Paul Vernant Pierre Vidal-Naquet

Claude Lévi-Strauss (1908-) myth reflect the mind's binary organization humans tend to see world as reflection of their own physical and cerebral structure ( two hands, eyes, legs, etc.) Left/right, raw,/cooked, pleasure/pain Myth deals with the perception and reconciliation of these opposites mediation of contradictions Is there mediation of contradictions in Star Wars? For more on Levi-Strauss see -strauss_claude.html -strauss_claude.html

Mediating Contradictions in Star Wars

EWOKS HUMANS DROIDS simplecomplex nature technology FORCEDARK SIDE NatureTechnology

Narratology Vlaimir Propp ( ) Propp argued that all fairy tales were constructed of certain plot elements, which he called functions, and that these elements consistently occurred in a uniform sequence. Based on a study of one hundred folk tales, Propp devised a list of thirty-one generic functions, proposing that they encompassed all of the plot components from which fairy tales were constructed.a list of thirty-one generic functions More on Propp:

Narratology in Star Wars?

Feminist Approaches to Myth Marija Gimbutas ( ) Marija Gimbutas was an archaeologist with a scholarly background in folklore and linguistics, making her uniquely qualified to synthesize information from science and myth into a controversial theory of a Goddess-based culture in prehistoric Europe. Joseph Campbell said that, if her work had been available to him, he would have held very different views about the archetypes of the female Divine in world mythology. Primacy of Matriarchy

Feminist Approach to Star Wars?

Myths as Products of the Mind Individual Mind Sigmund Freud ( ) id / ego / superego dream world of the individual Does Star Wars appeal to our individual dream world?

Myths as Products of the Mind Collective Mind Carl Jung ( ) dream world of society collective unconscious archetypes: recurring myths characters, situations and events archetype as primal form or pattern from which all other versions are derived Does Star Wars appeal to our collective unconscious?

Mircea Eliade ( ) Eliade's analysis of religion assumes the existence of "the sacred" as the object of worship of religious humanity. Myths reflect a creative era, a sacred time, a vanished epoch of unique holiness. Is Star Wars functioning in a creative era, a sacred time? More on Eliade:

Joseph Campbell Hero's rite of passage journey of maturation Growth into true selfhood (Jung's individuation) More on Campbell:

Tragedy and Comedy in the Monomyth –“The universal tragedy of man” –“The happy ending of the fairy tale, the myth, and the divine comedy of the soul, is to be read, not as a contradiction, but as a transcendence of the universal tragedy of man.” (pg. 28) –It is the business of mythology proper, and of the fairy tale, to reveal the specific dangers and techniques of the dark interior way from tragedy to comedy. (pg. 29) –Is Tantalus part of the Monomyth?

The World Navel Delphi, the navel of the Greek world Is there a world navel in Star Wars? The omphalos The effect of the successful adventure of the hero is the unlocking and release again of the flow of life into the body of the world. (Campbell, pg. 40) The world navel is ubiquitous. And since it is the source of all existence, it yields the world’s plentitude of both good and evil.” (Campbell, Pg. 44)

The Star Wars Navel?