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Mythos and Voice: Displacement, Learning, and Agency in Odysseus'' World

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By (author): Charles Underwood

This book focuses on mythos and voice in the Odyssey, to illuminate its characters journeys from social displacement through discovery and recovery. Mythos and Voice approaches the Odyssey as a narrative of displacement a narrative that maps the social displacement of its characters, explores the cognitive consequences of that displacement, and embodies the variable strategies by which those characters learn to resolve their displacement. It is a narrative that also employs and elaborates the characters own narratives of displacement as genres enabling them to resist externally imposed definitions of their situations and to redefine and ultimately reclaim their own place in the world, not as it was before their displacement, but as it must be, given the new post-heroic world in which they now live. The focus on mythos and voice enables readers to approach the study of learning and the acquisition of personal agency in the context of a hazardous world the cultural world that Odysseus navigates in Homers epic poem. With this focus, the author examines interactive processes of human learning in a specific cultural context the epic universe of Homeric narrative. By ethnographically examining the learning contexts portrayed in Homers epic, Mythos and Voice elucidates an Archaic Greek view of human learning through examples that show how the author(s) of the Odyssey envisioned and dramatized displacement, learning and agency in the epic work. The book focuses on aspects of Homeric cognition as they cumulatively develop among key characters within the Odysseys inventive narrative structure. In this way, Mythos and Voice describes a culturally specific theory of learning and development a perspective that proved compelling in the pre-classical and classical Greek world, even as it does to readers now. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 517g
  • Dimensions: 159 x 231mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Sep 2018
  • Publisher: Lexington Books
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781498534246

About Charles Underwood

Charles Underwood is executive director of University-Community Links in the Graduate School of Education at the University of California Berkeley.

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