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Francisco Vaz da Silva

    This author delves into the depths of the human experience through the lens of folklore and anthropology. His work examines universal aspects of human behavior alongside the diversity of cultural expressions. With a passion for symbolic codes in myths, rituals, and the arts, he analyzes how these elements shape our narratives and understanding of the world. Through intertextual techniques, he uncovers the intricate layers of meaning within traditional stories and artistic forms.

    Archeology of intangible heritage
    Metamorphosis
    • Metamorphosis

      • 278 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Folklorists have become renowned for concentrating on aspects of form and classification to the detriment of content and meaning. Metamorphosis: The Dynamics of Symbolism in European Fairy Tales seeks to reverse this tendency in showing, through an examination of the folkloric data, that European fairy tales involve complex symbolism. This book seeks to explain - in reference to the notion of metamorphosis - the puzzling contradictory attributes of fairy-tale figures that have discouraged the study of meanings in this field and proposes that the workings of metamorphosis in fairy tales reveal a pervasive cyclic ontology that underlies mythology and ritual. The issue of universal symbolism is again examined - divested from any «archetypal» generalizations - as a subject of worthy reflection.

      Metamorphosis
    • Archeology of intangible heritage

      • 191 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      It is remarkable how often we consider certain constructs in other peoples’ worldview to be «myths», while in our own case we regard equally arbitrary assumptions as inherent to the nature of things. As every anthropologist knows, one’s most cherished cultural assumptions tend to remain implicit; in other words, worldview is largely unconscious. This book explores the possibility of plumbing obscure aspects of one’s own culture in order to assess what some might call (regarding other cultures) the mythic underpinnings of worldview. Seven explorations in folklore and ethnography exhume a conceptual heritage that still influences perception, albeit in unconscious ways. This archeology of intangible heritage provides the sort of break in intellectual routine that allows us to look anew at familiar things.

      Archeology of intangible heritage