Web of Shadows: The Interconnected Instability of Colonialism, Nationalism, Imperialism, and Capitalism

Claude Lévi-Strauss, a pioneering anthropologist, provides a framework through structuralism to examine cultural phenomena as interconnected systems. By analyzing the philosophies underpinning colonialism, nationalism, imperialism, and capitalism, we can debate their interconnectivity and unsustainability through a Lévi-Straussian lens. Interconnectivity: Colonialism: Structural Perspective: Lévi-Strauss might analyze colonialism as a structural imposition where one culture imposes its … Continue reading Web of Shadows: The Interconnected Instability of Colonialism, Nationalism, Imperialism, and Capitalism

Threads of Dominion: The Interwoven Collapse of Colonialism, Nationalism, Imperialism, and Capitalism

Umberto Eco, the renowned Italian philosopher, semiotician, and cultural critic, offers a rich theoretical framework to analyze the interconnectivity and unsustainability of colonialism, nationalism, imperialism, and capitalism. His work often addresses the dynamics of power, ideology, and culture, which are crucial for understanding these phenomena. Interconnectivity Colonialism and Imperialism: Power and Domination: Eco’s critique of … Continue reading Threads of Dominion: The Interwoven Collapse of Colonialism, Nationalism, Imperialism, and Capitalism

Beyond Capitalism: How Joseph Campbell’s Philosophies Can Save Humanity from Colonialism, Nationalism, and Imperialism

Joseph Campbell, renowned for his work in comparative mythology and the monomyth or "hero's journey," often emphasized the interconnectedness of human experiences and the profound impact of cultural narratives on societies. Drawing on Campbell’s philosophies, we can explore the interconnectivity and unsustainability of colonialism, nationalism, imperialism, and capitalism, and propose a sustainable alternative system. Interconnectivity … Continue reading Beyond Capitalism: How Joseph Campbell’s Philosophies Can Save Humanity from Colonialism, Nationalism, and Imperialism

Cracks in the Empire: The Interwoven Myths and Inevitable Collapse of Colonialism, Nationalism, Imperialism, and Capitalism

Roland Barthes, a seminal figure in semiotics and critical theory, provides a useful framework for understanding the interconnectivity and unsustainability of colonialism, nationalism, imperialism, and capitalism. Barthes' theories on myth, language, and ideology help elucidate how these systems are intertwined and why they may be inherently unsustainable. Interconnectivity Myth and Ideology: Barthes' concept of myth … Continue reading Cracks in the Empire: The Interwoven Myths and Inevitable Collapse of Colonialism, Nationalism, Imperialism, and Capitalism

Weekend Book Reviews: “The Power of Myth” by Joseph Campbell

Joseph Campbell's "The Power of Myth" is a profound exploration of the universality and significance of mythological narratives across cultures and epochs. Published posthumously in 1988, this book encapsulates Campbell's dialogues with journalist Bill Moyers, originally televised as a series. It serves as a testament to Campbell's lifelong dedication to understanding the role of myth … Continue reading Weekend Book Reviews: “The Power of Myth” by Joseph Campbell

Weekend Book Reviews: “Mythos: The Greek Myths Retold” by Stephen Fry

Stephen Fry's "Mythos: The Greek Myths Retold" is a captivating journey into the ancient Greek world of gods, heroes, and legendary creatures. With his characteristic wit and narrative flair, Fry revitalizes the timeless stories of Greek mythology, making them accessible and engaging for modern readers. The book is structured as a series of tales that … Continue reading Weekend Book Reviews: “Mythos: The Greek Myths Retold” by Stephen Fry

Weekend Book Reviews: “Mythology” by Edith Hamilton

Edith Hamilton's "Mythology" stands as a timeless testament to the enduring power of ancient myths and legends. Originally published in 1942, this book has since become a classic reference for anyone interested in Greek, Roman, and Norse mythology. Hamilton, with her meticulous research and elegant prose, presents a comprehensive compilation of myths that not only … Continue reading Weekend Book Reviews: “Mythology” by Edith Hamilton

Beautiful Indigenous folk tales for everyone!

Book Review: Papagayo: The Mischief Maker Beautifully illustrated.A fun story about ... The moon... or is it more.Amazing use of vocabulary. I'm guessing an Aztec or Inca tale. It would be wonderful to share this in any class and ask my students to discuss what they think it's about.What's the significance of Papagayo in this … Continue reading Beautiful Indigenous folk tales for everyone!

Spirit At The Crossroads

Charcoal plays all sorts of tricks on the eye and mind. Here the figure started much smaller, and yet with each new viewing, it appears closer to you. The scenery is also evolving as one watches it, revealing the figure to be standing at a crossroads, waiting to bargain a deal. There is little in … Continue reading Spirit At The Crossroads