The Japanese have faithfully preserved their ancient myths as a
connected and well ordered system. And as a system, Japanese myths
say much about the human condition in the cosmos and about the
human place in the cosmic order.
Not until now has a book-length, English-language study been
released on Japanese mythology. Drawing on his meticulous research,
Asianist Peter Metevelis presents this selection of analytic essays
that form a mosaic of themes on the primordial world of Japanese
myth, adding a rewarding voice to cultural history and the history
of ideas around the world.
Metevelis shows that, contrary to popular belief, Japanese
myths have much in common with other myths around the globe, and
are mythically, logically, and symbolically equivalent. This
suggests that Japanese culture has always resonated with the rest
of the world and provides a valuable touchstone for comparative
mythologists. The mythic themes Metevelis explores include: Linkage
of birth with death Loss of immortality Containment of souls Effect
of time on mortals Creation of the cosmos And many more This
incomparable volume also includes detailed notes, bibliographies,
and appendices to help further your knowledge of Japanese myth.
Under Metevelis's expert guidance, you can expand your
understanding of the Japanese myth system, its structure, and its
principal actors, and immerse yourself in the ancient Japanese
mysteries of the cosmos.
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