Mantha: Alchemies of the Cultural Turn

Mantha: Alchemies of the Cultural Turn
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Publisher : Vernon Press
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : 9781648897719
ISBN-13 : 1648897711
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Book Synopsis Mantha: Alchemies of the Cultural Turn by : Mark K. Warford

Download or read book Mantha: Alchemies of the Cultural Turn written by Mark K. Warford and published by Vernon Press. This book was released on 2023-09-12 with total page 228 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Set against the rich and troubled tapestry of the West’s Greco-Roman inheritance, the Sanskrit root 'manth/-', which roughly translates to “a churn” ('mantha') or “to churn” ('manth') in Sanskrit, serves as a cauldron into which age-old binaries are blended. A mantha of the Greek metaphysical notion of the One and the Many drives explorations of a variety of themes, including the Feminine and the Masculine, Self and Other, East and West, Heroes and Monsters, Olympians and Titans, Creativity and Innovation. Accordingly, the psychoanalytic canon is (re)introduced to a diversity of perspectives, from linguistics and Translation Studies to educational theory and horror fiction. Guided by the 'Opus Contra Culturam', Warford, infusing his background in linguistics, Translation Studies, Spanish, Sociocultural Theory, and Global Humanities, demonstrates the importance of stretching beyond what is known in one’s cultural milieu, that “one” taking many forms: the citizen, the student, the professional, the innovator, the scholar, and the infinite intersections of group identifications into which we are susceptible to being siloed. Specific topics include cultural complexes and trauma, Titanism, integrative approaches to human development and learning theory, the Monstrous, as well as creativity and innovation studies.


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