Mythic World

Mythic World
Author: Kerby Rosanes
Publsiher: LOM Art
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-04-14
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1912785595

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A new colouring book from New York Times bestselling illustrator, Kerby Rosanes. Mythic World features over 50 mythical creatures and legends to colour. Showcasing some of the best-known creatures alongside some you might not have discovered before, each scene shows them interacting with and morphing out of some of the most distinctive landscapes in our world today. Warring giants morph out of The Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland, petrified trolls come back to life in Icelandic rock formations, the Tibetan Druk emerges from Mount Everest's cloudy summit and much more. Pages at the back of the book provide a brief introduction to each mythical creature and explain the inspiration and rationale behind each illustration.

Mythic Worlds Modern Words

Mythic Worlds  Modern Words
Author: Joseph Campbell
Publsiher: New World Library
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2003
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1577314069

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The mythographer who has command of scholarly literature, the analytic ability and the lucid prose and the staying power.

Fantasy World Building

Fantasy World Building
Author: Mark Nelson
Publsiher: Dover Publications
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2019-02-13
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780486828657

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When artists and designers explore or create a fictional setting, the milieu must be completely fleshed out, explained, and designed. In this book, comic and gaming art veteran Mark A. Nelson explores and demonstrates his methods for fashioning visually stunning, believable environments for fantasy creatures and characters. Scores of images and step-by-step examples illustrate how variation and experimentation lead to fresh, original designs for otherworldly beings, their environments, and their stories. Nelson discusses how to find ideas and borrow from history to add the strength of realism to a fantasy world. In describing the best ways to establish a habitat, he offers specifics about climate, terrain, flora, and wildlife. He shares insights into founding societies in terms of their means of survival, manner of warfare, spiritual practices, style of dress, and levels of technology. All visual creatives who work with imaginative material — illustrators, comic artists, and writers — will take a lively interest in this source of inspiration and practical knowledge.

Mythic Worlds and the One You Can Believe In

Mythic Worlds and the One You Can Believe In
Author: Harold Toliver
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2018-06-11
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781527511910

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Combining philosophy, science, and literature, Mythic Worlds and the One You Can Believe In examines lingering misconceptions of world history as a continuing source of international tension. Awareness of the natural continuum, currently gauged at some 13.8 billion years overall, disarms sectarian zealotry and, in retrospect, explains some of the difficulties the literary and philosophical traditions have had in accommodating their beliefs to what undeniably exists. To this day, beliefs incompatible with natural history continue to intensify nationalism and support terrorist movements. As a work mainly in natural philosophy, this book uses the consensus natural continuum to critique the more prominent and durable misconceptions.

Transforming World Politics

Transforming World Politics
Author: Anna M. Agathangelou,L.H.M. Ling
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2009-06-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781135979942

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This book provides a critical understanding of contemporary world politics by arguing that the neoliberal approach to international relations seduces many of us into investing our lives in projects of power and alienation. These projects offer few options for emancipation; consequently, many feel they have little choice but to retaliate against violence with more violence. The authors of this pioneering work articulate worldism as an alternative approach to world politics. It intertwines non-Western and Western traditions by drawing on Marxist, postcolonial, feminist and critical security approaches with Greek and Chinese theories of politics, broadly defined. The authors contend that contemporary world politics cannot be understood outside the legacies of these multiple worlds, including axes of power configured by gender, race, class, and nationality, which are themselves linked to earlier histories of colonizations and their contemporary formations. With fiction and poetry as exploratory methods, the authors build on their ‘multiple worlds’ approach to consider different sites of world politics, arguing that a truly emancipatory understanding of world politics requires more than just a shift in ways of thinking; above all, it requires a shift in ways of being. Transforming World Politics will be of vital interest to students and scholars of International Relations, Political Science, Postcolonial Studies, Social Theory, Women's Studies, Asian Studies, European Union and Mediterranean Studies, and Security Studies.

The Mythic World of the Zuni

The Mythic World of the Zuni
Author: Frank Hamilton Cushing
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1988
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015013333292

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The twenty-five myths offered here were recorded for a 1891 Bureau of American Ethnology report. They have been edited and annotated to present Zuni thought on cosmology, ethics and social order.

Fragile World

Fragile World
Author: Kerby Rosanes
Publsiher: LOM Art
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-02-04
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 1912785250

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With over 50 endangered and vulnerable creatures and landscapes to colour, this book will raise awareness of our fragile world and inspire conservation.

Mythic Discourses

Mythic Discourses
Author: Frog,Anna-Leena Siikala,Eila Stepanova
Publsiher: Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura
Total Pages: 487
Release: 2012-12-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789522227638

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Mythic discourses in the present day show how vernacular heritage continues to function and be valuable through emergent interpretations and revaluations. At the same time, continuities in mythic images, motifs, myths and genres reveal the longue durée of mythologies and their transformations. The eighteen articles of Mythic Discourses address the many facets of myth in Uralic cultures, from the Finnish and Karelian world-creation to Nenets shamans, offering multidisciplinary perspectives from twenty eastern and western scholars. The mythologies of Uralic peoples differ so considerably that mythology is approached here in a broad sense, including myths proper, religious beliefs and associated rituals. Traditions are addressed individually, typologically, and in historical perspective. The range and breadth of the articles, presenting diverse living mythologies, their histories and relationships to traditions of other cultures such as Germanic and Slavic, all come together to offer a far richer and more developed perspective on Uralic traditions than any one article could do alone.