Humans and Their Environment, Beyond the Nature/Culture Opposition
- 102 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Claude Calame is a Swiss writer who delves into Greek mythology and the structure of mythic narrative. Trained as a Hellenist, his approach is informed by semiotics, ethnology, and philology. Calame explores how myths reflect and shape social norms and identity, analyzing their semantic and narrative complexities. His work offers profound insights into how ancient stories continue to resonate within our understanding of the world.


