Leisure Myths and Mythmaking

Leisure Myths and Mythmaking
Author: Brett Lashua
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2022-11-10
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1000785459

This book centralizes powerful leisure stories that may otherwise be understood as myths—sometimes recognized, often less so—that circulate in the field of leisure studies and beyond. In everyday use, a myth perpetuates a popularly held belief that is false or untrue. However, in social and cultural theories, myths are more complex as partial truths that privilege particular versions of a shared social reality. We see myth as having an “absent presence” in leisure studies, and want to know what myths are, what they do, and how they circulate and shape people’s leisure lives. Myths can do more than obfuscate; they often animate people’s lives, motivate collective action, and inspire change. As the chapters in this edited volume explore in further detail, leisure myths and mythmaking involve complex relations in the gaps between reality and imagination—from the shared myths of musical legends to myths of placemaking and communities, as well as from origin myths of sport practices to fantasy and festivals, to the importance of storytelling as mythmaking in tourism. In different ways, each of these chapters alerts the readers to the “absent presence” of myths and mythmaking in leisure research. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Leisure Sciences.

Myth and Mythmaking

Myth and Mythmaking
Author: Henry Alexander Murray
Publisher: Beacon Press (MA)
Total Pages: 394
Release: 1968
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

Custom and Myth

Custom and Myth
Author: Andrew Lang
Publisher: London : Longmans, Green
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1884
Genre: Folklore
ISBN:

This work by Andrew Lang analyzes the practice of comparative mythology and argues against the common conceptions of mythology. It lends itself well as an guide to understanding what drove Lang to produce his Fairy Books.

The Myths of Reality

The Myths of Reality
Author: Simon Danser
Publisher: Heart of Albion
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2005
Genre: Archetype (Psychology)
ISBN: 187288380X

'The Myths of Reality' reveals how reality is culturally constructed in an ever-continuing process from mythic fragments transmitted by the mass media and adapted through face-to-face and Internet conversations.

Millennial Mythmaking

Millennial Mythmaking
Author: John Perlich
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2010-03-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0786455926

Contemporary myths, particularly science fiction and fantasy texts, can provide commentary on who we are as a culture, what we have created, and where we are going. These nine essays from a variety of disciplines expand upon the writings of Joseph Campbell and the hero's journey. Modern examples of myths from various sources such as Planet of the Apes, Wicked, Pan's Labyrinth, and Spirited Away; the Harry Potter series; and Second Life are analyzed as creative mythology and a representation of contemporary culture and emerging technology.