Political MythRoutledge, 2013 M12 2 - 336 pages First Published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
Contents
Series Editors Foreword | |
Introduction | |
I Political Ideology | |
II Sacred MythPolitical Myth | |
III Telling Myths | |
IV Believing Myths | |
V Questions of Form | |
VI Ideological Meaning in History | |
VII Icons Indexes and Rituals | |
1 De Gaulles Bayeux Constitution | |
2 The Story of Wilma Mankiller | |
3 A Note on Cassirer as Mythmaker | |
Conclusion | |
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action actors American apprenticeship argues argument audience Barthes Bayeux beliefs Cassirer Cassirer’s century ceremony chapter claim colour com con conception constitution context course Cross of Lorraine culture defined definition dis discourse distorted dominant emotional evoke example fact follows France France’s Free French French function Gaulle Gaulle’s ideo ideologically marked Ile-Ife implies individual interpretation leader liberal logical Long Kesh Margaret Thatcher meaning Mein Kampf modern mythical thought mythmaking mythology mythopoeic narrative narration Native American Nevertheless objects Oduduwa paragraph particular party period person photograph political events political myth positive power of myth present pro recounted relation represented Revolution sacred myth sequence significance social group socialist society Sorel speech story structure struggle Suleiman’s symbolic teller theoretical theorists theory traditional Trail of Tears tribe truth values Vichy regime Wilma Mankiller WM’s words Yoruba