Trickster Brain (eBook)

Neuroscience, Evolution, and Narrative
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2012
314 Seiten
Lexington Books (Verlag)
978-0-7391-4399-5 (ISBN)

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Trickster Brain -  David Williams
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The Trickster Brain: Neuroscience, Evolution, and Nature by David Williams looks at literature from an evolutionary, biological, and neurological perspective. He uses the Trickster character as he/she appears across cultures to demonstrate how stories reveal universal aspects of the biological mind. Williams brings together science and the humanities, demonstrating a critical way of approaching literature that incorporates scientific thought.
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.

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.

IntroductionChapter 1: Searching for TricksterChapter 2: The Silver Tongued DevilArchetypesWhere is Science in the Study of Literature?Universal Human NatureTextual Authority vs. Empirical EvidenceHow Did Language Begin?ChomskySchema TheoryChapter 3: The Tricksterish BrainChapter 4: EvolutionChapter 5: The Brain of SexSex, Disease, and CompetitionDisplaysThe Sexiest AnimalsOrnamental MindChapter 6: The Brain of Love and WarSexual Selection and AltruismMonogamy?Women and WarCivilization and Enslavement of WomenWhy Love?The Power of Love: Women’s Songs of Love from AfghanistanChapter 7: The Brain of SongMusic and Language—Common RootsTwo CampsWhy Did Music and Language Split?Music and FoodSexual Selection for MusicTribal Songs for Every Aspect of LifeChapter 8: EthicsThe Falacy of the Naturalistic Fallacy: Is—OughtFairness and Justice in the Animal WorldChapter 9: Storytelling and the Theory of MindUnconsciousness & ConsciousnessTheory of MindChapter 10: The Brain of GodPotheism/Monotheism and the Search for MeaningWhy God? What Caused Religion? Origins of ReligionOther ExplanationsChapter 11: The Trickster of MythologyWhy Trickster?Trickster Biological OriginsChapter 12: A Swath of Trickster Stories from Oral LiteratureSex, Desire, and the BodySome Trickster Stories from Around the WorldCoyote Marries a Man (Plains Cree, North America)A Contest for Wives (Cochiti, North America)Legba (Fon, West Africa)Coyote Visits the Women (Assiniboine, North America)Coyote and His Anus (Nez Perce, North America)The Trickster Myth (Winnebago, North America) excerptsUncle Tompa (Tibet)Namaranganin (Aborigine, Australia)Coyote Sleeps with His Own Daughters (Southern Ute, North America)How Kwaku Ananse Got Aso in Marriage (Ashanti, Africa)Coyote Keeps his Dead Wife’s Genitals (Lipan Apache, North America)Chapter 13: Female TrickstersEvil Woman Trickster StoriesThe Toothed Vagina (Yurok, North America)Teeth in the Wrong Place (Ponca-Otoe, North America)The Witch Wife (Colombia)Proverbs 5, 3-8 (Hebrew)Clever/Good Women Trickster StoriesOld Man Coyote Meets Coyote Woman (Blackfoot, North America)The Most Precious Thing in the World (Hebrew)The Clever Daughter-in-Law (Kanda, India) The Wife who Refused to be Beaten (Kashmiri, India)One More Use for Artists (Gujerti, India)The Faithful Wife and the Woman Warrior (Tiwa, North America) A Pueblotale featuring Apache charactersIktome Sleeps with His Wife by Mistake (Brule Sioux, North America)Chapter 14: Literary FiltersChapter 15: Music and the TricksterLiterary FiltersMusic and the TricksterSinging the World Into Being: Creation Stories with SongApache Creation Story (North America)Creation Story (Hopi, North America)Bunjil The Creator #1 (Aboriginal, Australian)Diné (or Navajo) (North America)Mythic Trickster Musicians and SingersAjapa and the Roasted-Peanut Seller (Yoruba, Africa)Coyote Giving (Paiute, North America)Hermes (Greek)Hanuman (India)The Zande Trickster, Tule; The Bushman (Africa)Chapter 16: A Swath of Other Trickster Stories from Around the WorldThe Wonderful Tar Baby Story (African American)John (African American)How the Wicked Tanuki was Punished (Japan) Fox and Snake—Good is Repaid with Evil (Venezuela)Sun Wu-K’Ung, The Monkey King (China)Dionysus (Greek)The Wanderings of Dionysus (Greek)Prometheus (Greek)Pandora (Greek)Orpheus (Greek)Coyote and the Shadow People (Nez Perce, America)The Infancy Gospel of Thomas (Apocrophy Gospel, 2nd century)Jesus Child (Quichua, Ecuador) Jesus Christ (Cakchiquel Maya (Guatemala)/ Matias Sicajan)We-Gyet (‘Ksan, Northwest Coast)Chapter 17: The Trickster PersonifiedThe Heyoka CeremonyBuddhist ClownsJewish and Christian ClownsOther ClownsIslamic ClownJestersKannada; Tamil; Telugu (India)How Tamali Rama Became A Jester (India)Tamali Rama Recites Story of Ramayna (India)Tyll Ulenspiegel’s Merry Prank (Germany)Quevedo and the King (Mexico)Chapter 18: Blues & Courting TrickstersChapter 19: Trickster in Written Literature Chapter 20: Trickster Was Wandering

Erscheint lt. Verlag 29.5.2012
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Psychoanalyse / Tiefenpsychologie
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Sexualität / Partnerschaft
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Sozialpsychologie
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Neurologie
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Humanbiologie
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Zoologie
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
Schlagworte Anthropology • Archetypal characters • archetypes • History • Literary Studies • Literary Theory • Literature • Social and cultural anthropology • theory
ISBN-10 0-7391-4399-9 / 0739143999
ISBN-13 978-0-7391-4399-5 / 9780739143995
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