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CARTA: The Role of Myth in Anthropogeny - Symposium Welcome and Opening Remarks

CARTA: The Role of Myth in Anthropogeny - Symposium Welcome and Opening Remarks

CARTA: The Role of Myth in Anthropogeny

CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Audio) · UCTV: UC San Diego

July 21, 202310m 31s

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Show Notes

The human penchant for storytelling is universal, early-developing, and profoundly culture-shaping. Stories (folk tales, narratives and myths) influence the costs of social transactions and organize societies at every scale of human interaction. Story as a mode of communication is also unprecedented in the animal kingdom: although we are compelled to tell stories about other animals, they are not likewise compelled to tell stories about us (or anything else, for that matter). Even our ability to manage urgent human problems such as global health and climate change are affected by the stories and myths humans choose to tell. This symposium explores several stories about how the evolution of story-telling shaped, and continues to shape, the human epoch. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39005]

Topics

CARTAanthropogenyanthropologyhuman originsevolutionhuman journeystorytellingstoriesfolk talesfolklorenarrativesmythsmythologysocial transactionshuman interactionscommunicationAnthropology and ArchaeologyAnthropology a