Comparative Mythology
Analyze common myths, archetypes, and narrative structures found in cultures around the world. This subcategory explores creation stories, hero's journeys, and flood myths to understand shared human experiences.
6 courses
Explore how humans construct meaning through cultural narratives, symbolic systems, and ritual practices to better understand modern and historical societies.
Examine the promises and challenges of community-led development, critical power dynamics, and local planning strategies in international development.
Discover how ancient legends and rural landscapes shape modern storytelling, literature, and cinema in this guide to British folk horror.
A scholarly introduction to the major theories and methods of comparative mythology — from structuralism to Jungian archetypes — and the stories they illuminate.
Guided close-reading exercises, structural analysis templates, and myth-comparison frameworks for developing practical skills in mythological scholarship.
For advanced students of mythology — engaging current scholarly debates, the mythology of living traditions, and the ethical dimensions of cross-cultural interpretation.