The Trickster Brain: Neuroscience, Evolution, and Narrative

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Lexington Books, 29.05.2012 - 295 Seiten
Until recently, scientific and literary cultures have existed side-by-side but most often in parallel universes, without connection. The Trickster Brain: Neuroscience, Evolution, and Nature by David Williams addresses the premise that humans are a biological species stemming from the long process of evolution, and that we do exhibit a universal human nature, given to us through our genes. From this perspective, literature is shown to be a product of our biological selves. By exploring central ideas in neuroscience, evolutionary biology, linguistics, music, philosophy, ethics, religion, and history, Williams shows that it is the circuitry of the brain’s hard-wired dispositions that continually create similar tales around the world: “archetypal” stories reflecting ancient tensions that arose from our evolutionary past and the very construction of our brains. The book asserts that to truly understand literature, one must look at the biological creature creating it. By using the lens of science to examine literature, we can see how stories reveal universal aspects of the biological mind. The Trickster character is particularly instructive as an archetypal character who embodies a raft of human traits and concerns, for Trickster is often god, devil, musical, sexual, silver tongued, animal, and human at once, treading upon the moral dictates of culture. Williams brings together science and the humanities, demonstrating a critical way of approaching literature that incorporates scientific thought.
 

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Inhalt

Chapter 13 FEMALE TRICKSTERS
161
Chapter 14 LITERARY FILTERS
177
Chapter 15 MUSIC AND THE TRICKSTER
183
Chapter 16 A SWATH OF OTHER TRICKSTER STORIES FROM AROUND THE WORLD
203
Chapter 17 THE TRICKSTER PERSONIFIED
221
Chapter 18 BLUES AND COURTING TRICKSTERS
243
Chapter 19 TRICKSTER INWRITTEN LITERATURE
257
Chapter 20 TRICKSTER WAS WANDERING
263

Chapter 9 STORYTELLING AND THETHEORY OF MIND
99
Chapter 10 THE BRAIN OF GOD
111
Chapter 11 THE TRICKSTER OF MYTHOLOGY
125
Chapter 12 A SWATH OF TRICKSTER STORIES FROM ORAL LITERATURE
137
NOTES
269
INDEX
285
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
295
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David Williams, PhD, has been a writer-in-residence at a number of universities and colleges, including Knox College and the Metropolitan State College of Denver. He is also an Emmy winning songwriter, cartoonist, and string musician with many CDs to his credit. Currently, he teaches in the Writing Program at the University of Colorado Boulder.

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