Strenski/How to do things, 6. Müller’s Legacy, Broken: Malinowski and the Pragmatist Theory of Myths

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Based on intense fieldwork in New Guinea, Malinowski theorizes that myths ‘perform’ – they act as tools for sustaining the social order; they do not ‘explain’ anything. His resort to a subjective method of concept-formation breaks with heretofore prevailing passive empiricist approaches to ‘discovering’ the definition of myth. Attention is given to Malinowski’s major intellectual influences -- Darwin, Wilhelm Dilthey, Durkheim, J. G. Frazer, Freud, Ernst Mach, Nietzsche, Mauss, Radcliffe-Brown, Wilhelm Wundt.

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    How to Do Things with Myths​: A Performative Theory of Myths and How We Got There
  • creator
    Ivan Strenski
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    9781800504783​ (eBook)
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    Equinox Publishing Ltd., 2024
  • publisher place
    Sheffield, United Kingdom
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    Equinox Publishing Ltd.