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  2. Structuralist theory of mythology - Wikipedia

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    Thus, a structural approach towards myths is to address all of these constituents. Furthermore, a structural approach should account for all versions of a myth, as all versions are relevant to the function of the myth as a whole. This leads to what Lévi-Strauss calls a spiral growth of the myth that is continuous while the structure itself is not.

  3. Mytheme - Wikipedia

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    In structuralism-influenced studies of mythology, a mytheme is a fundamental generic unit of narrative structure (typically involving a relationship between a character, an event, and a theme) from which myths are thought to be constructed [1] [2] —a minimal unit that is always found shared with other, related mythemes [citation needed] and reassembled in various ways ("bundled") [3] or ...

  4. Structuralism - Wikipedia

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    There is considerable similarity between structural literary theory and Northrop Frye's archetypal criticism, which is also indebted to the anthropological study of myths. Some critics have also tried to apply the theory to individual works, but the effort to find unique structures in individual literary works runs counter to the structuralist ...

  5. Myth and ritual - Wikipedia

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    Myth and ritual are two central ... One of the approaches to this problem is "the myth and ritual, or myth-ritualist, theory," held ... Structure and history in Greek ...

  6. Vladimir Propp - Wikipedia

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    This type of structural analysis of folklore is referred to as "syntagmatic". This focus on the events of a story and the order in which they occur is in contrast to another form of analysis, the "paradigmatic" which is more typical of Lévi-Strauss's structuralist theory of mythology. Lévi-Strauss sought to uncover a narrative's underlying ...

  7. Roland Barthes - Wikipedia

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    The theory he developed out of this focus claimed that, while reading for pleasure is a kind of social act, through which the reader exposes him/herself to the ideas of the writer, the final cathartic climax of this pleasurable reading, which he termed the bliss in reading or jouissance, is a point in which one becomes lost within the text ...

  8. Comparative mythology - Wikipedia

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    Comparative mythology is the ... According to this theory, ... The folklorist Vladimir Propp proposed that many Russian fairy tales have a common plot structure, ...

  9. Modern understanding of Greek mythology - Wikipedia

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    Carl Jung extended the transhistorical, psychological approach with his theory of the "collective unconscious" and the archetypes (inherited "archaic" patterns), often encoded in myth, that arise out of it. [8] According to Jung, "myth-forming structural elements must be present in the unconscious psyche". [9]