Storylife
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Storylife
From Homer's epics to mainstream news, stories have lives of their own--and humans may not always control the narratives we create
From Homer's epics to mainstream news, stories have lives of their own—and humans may not always control the narratives we create.
Combining ancient epic and myth with analogies from biology and the natural world, Joel P. Christensen explores the creative process and how narratives develop. This bold work urges readers to treat narratives as living things with their own agency in the world.
Christensen starts by using Homeric epic to explore the way language and meaning develop alongside audiences in complex ecosystems and then moves through storytelling in the ancient Mediterranean over a thousand years. In this study, which ranges from the evolution of narratives to viral ideas, and to the dangerous side of stories in mass shootings and war, we see how narratives function as independent entities with consequences that cause lasting harm.
Connecting his argument to the present day, Christensen addresses contemporary cultural panics, including AI and ChatGPT, "post-truth" or alt-facts in the digital age, and free speech and cancel culture. Storylife invites readers to rethink human creativity, the importance of collective actions, and the lives we build together with and against narrative.
In an age rife with misinformation, it is time to reconsider how much control we have over stories and how to educate ourselves once we acknowledge the power that narrative exerts over us.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780300269239
Publisher: Yale University Press
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 25 February 2025
Country: United States
Imprint: Yale University Press
Illustration: 2 b-w illus.
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 140.0mm
Height: 216.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 248
About the Author
Joel P. Christensen is professor of Classical and Early Mediterranean Studies at Brandeis University. He is the author of The Many-Minded Man: The “Odyssey,” Psychology, and the Therapy of Epic and coauthor of Homer: A Beginner’s Guide. He lives in Medford, MA.
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