The Trickster: A Study in American Indian Mythology

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The Trickster: A Study in American Indian Mythology is a seminal anthropological work analyzing the figure of the trickster in Native American mythologies and its psychological and cultural significance.

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instanceOf anthropological study
book
non-fiction book
academicDiscipline cultural anthropology
mythology
religious studies
addresses relationship between myth and psychology
universality and particularity of the trickster motif
analyzes cultural significance of the trickster figure
psychological significance of the trickster figure
author Paul Radin
concerns mythic hero-trickster figures
oral narrative traditions
contributor Carl Jung
surface form: Carl Gustav Jung

Karl Kerényi
examines ambivalence of the trickster as creator and destroyer
relationship between myth and social norms
symbolic role of the trickster in Native American cultures
field Native American studies
anthropology of religion
focusesOn Ho-Chunk mythology
Winnebago trickster cycle
genre anthropology
mythology studies
religious studies
hasInfluenceOn Jungian and post-Jungian interpretations of myth
later studies of trickster figures in world mythology
scholarship on Native American religious traditions
hasPerspective psychological interpretation of myth
structural analysis of myth cycles
includes essay by Karl Kerényi
introduction by Carl Gustav Jung
influencedBy Jungian psychology
language English
mainSubject American Indian religion
Native American mythology
cultural anthropology
mythological archetypes
trickster archetype
notableFor integration of ethnographic data with depth psychology
systematic analysis of the trickster figure in American Indian myth
settingOfAnalysis North American Indigenous cultures
usesMethod comparative mythology
ethnographic analysis

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Paul Radin notableWork The Trickster: A Study in American Indian Mythology