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More About Joseph Campbell

A few links to information about Joseph Campbell:

Essays and articles:
A 1994 lecture by David Miller, a former Core faculty of Pacifica Graduate Institute, and Watson-Leddon Professor Emeritus, Syracuse University. Comparativism in a World of Difference: The Legacy of Joseph Campbell to the Postmodern History of Religions

Another lecture about Joseph Campbell by David Miller, first given in 1992 and revised in 2004, is The Fire is in the Mind

Dennis Slattery BeBrooding a Few Ideas: Joseph Campbell's Journaling into Destiny, (PDF file, 112K)
Text of a lecture given April 17, 2004 at the conference The Legacy of Joseph Campbell: Myth Metaphor and the Creation of Meaning held in Santa Barbara, California, sponsored by Pacifica Graduate Institute.

Joseph Campbell and George Lucas, and how Campbell has influenced the film industry by Richard Buchen

The bibliography (PDF file, 117K) of works cited in The Hero with a Thousand Faces, compiled by Richard Buchen, published in the 2004 Centennial Edition by Princeton University Press. An interesting look at the many books he read in order to produce this important work.

Some Quotations
A few quotations, with their sources

Some other sites

The Joseph Campbell Foundation, www.jcf.org Information on forthcoming books, upcoming events, Joseph Campbell Roundtables, discussion groups, and more.

Mything Links, www.mythinglinks.org Myths, Fairy Tales, Sacred Traditions, maintained by Kathleen Jenks, a former Pacifica faculty member.

www.mythandculture.com is a site maintained by Maggie Macary. It includes a weblog with daily entries on Myth and Culture, and her description of "What does a Mythologist do?".

Endicott Studio: described as "An interdisciplnary organization dedicated to the creation and support of mythic art" includes the Journal of the Mythic Arts and examples of mythically based art, of the type which Campbell admired. It is managed by artist and author Terri Windling, and was recommended by the Joseph Campbell Foundation Associates website.

 

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