The Symbol Without Meaning

The Symbol Without Meaning
Authors
Campbell, Joseph
Publisher
Joseph Campbell Foundation
Tags
buddhism , columbus , mythology , history of science , mythogenesis , anthropology , psychology , galileo , history of the swastika , catal huyuk , history of human culture
ISBN
9781611780109
Date
2013-10-06T00:00:00+00:00
Size
3.36 MB
Lang
en
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"When the symbol is functioning for engagement, the cognitive faculties are held fascinated by and bound to the symbol itself, and are thus simultaneously informed by and protected from the unknown. But when the symbol is functioning for disengagement, transport, and metamorphosis, it becomes a catapult to be left behind." — Joseph Campbell

Campbell's famous, mind-expanding essay explores the fundamental connection between myth, symbol, and human culture. In it, he looks at the origins of western culture's myths and symbols, and asks whether these are still relevant in the modern era. This piece, along with classics such as "Mythogenesis," "Bios and Mythos," and Campbell's foreword to Grimms' Fairy Tales , was published as part of the collection The Flight of the Wild Gander (re-issued by New World Library in 2002). This digital edition has been published by Joseph Campbell Foundation.