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Paul Radin (1883–1959)

Auteur de The Trickster: A Study in American Indian Mythology

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Paul Radin (1884-1959) was a leading authority on primitive religion and thought

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Œuvres de Paul Radin

The Trickster: A Study in American Indian Mythology (1954) — Auteur — 304 exemplaires
Primitive Man as Philosopher (1927) 141 exemplaires
African Folktales (1955) 130 exemplaires
Carver (1688) 46 exemplaires
The Winnebago Tribe (Bison Book) (1970) 40 exemplaires
African Folktales & Sculptures (1952) 40 exemplaires
The story of the American Indian (1927) 37 exemplaires
The world of primitive man (1953) 29 exemplaires
The Road of Life and Death (1945) 28 exemplaires
Crashing Thunder: The Autobiography of an American Indian (1926) — Directeur de publication — 25 exemplaires
Indians of South America (1942) 9 exemplaires
Il briccone divino (2006) 7 exemplaires
The Peyote Cult (2008) 5 exemplaires
The ÞTrickster 2 exemplaires
Tro Ressonant (2012) 1 exemplaire
Wappo texts 1 exemplaire

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Legends of the Bible (1909) — Traducteur, quelques éditions289 exemplaires
The Legends of the Jews (1909) — Traducteur — 277 exemplaires
Anthropological Theory: An Introductory History (1996) — Contributeur — 206 exemplaires
The Origins of Culture (Vol. I) (1958) — Introduction — 43 exemplaires
Religion in Primitive Culture (Vol. II) (1871) — Introduction — 37 exemplaires
Le Langage : Introduction linguistique à l'histoire (1950) — Traducteur, quelques éditions30 exemplaires

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A blind and fatherless boy hides his desire to be a wood carver like his dad.
 
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BLTSbraille | Oct 21, 2021 |
 
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Murtra | Oct 6, 2021 |
I was surprised to learn that this is an important book. Surprised only because I came upon it haphazardly not by dint of its reputation. But it was significant enough that Carl Jung contributed an essay along with Karl Kerenyi. With the Trickster, and this book is based upon the Winnebago tribe's Trickster cycle we are looking at one of the most primitive narratives known to mankind. The Trickster, whether he is part creator part jokester, represents man before he is able to differentiate before he can see himself for himself. The Trickster, for instance, has no use for societal rules, he follows his appetites, he can't distinguish his sexuality (he disguises himself as a woman and get pregnant), keeps his sexual organs in a box and both tricks and is tricked by nature. In other words, this is mankind before he understood society or how to act or why things were as they were. It's a fascinating concept and one I applied to Trump as a kind of sociopathic primitive, a man guided by his emotions and appetites with very little ability to distinguish good from bad, with no concept of honesty integrity, scruples or principals. Radin however also gives us other cycles like the Raven cycle where over the arc of the story the Raven helps mankind, functioning more as a creator of society than a destroyer. The book is weakened by the essay by the expert in Greek myth, who like most academics, enters the story without creating a context that would be useful to help us integrate. Jung's is not much better though his point is that this myth has been around for so long because we carry this primitive man around in us as a shadow. It is not repressed but still lingers in the unconscious. The whole story here is about our gradual emergence from the animal level, the Trickster being one of the earlier representations thereof.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Hebephrene | 2 autres critiques | Apr 24, 2017 |
I cannot think of another book where you have Jung and Kerenyi together commenting on a work, except as they appear together in different editions of the Eranos Yearbooks, and in those, they are writing around each year's subject of a conference. Radin's compilation of the Winnebagos' myths are somewhat tiring but information of a previous culture's entertainment and psychology. But what makes this book unique is you have Kerenyi and Jung at their best.
 
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JayLivernois | 2 autres critiques | Aug 16, 2016 |

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