The journey of an English professor into the world of mixed martial arts delves into the intricate relationship between violence and masculinity. As he trains, he uncovers the historical and scientific underpinnings of combat, reflecting on the cultural significance of physical aggression. This exploration not only challenges his intellectual boundaries but also prompts a deeper understanding of the human condition and the complexities of male identity.
Jonathan Gottschall Knihy
Jonathan Gottschall je americký literárny vedec, ktorý skúma vzťah medzi evolúciou a literatúrou. Vo svojej práci analyzuje klasické texty, ako sú Homérove eposy, z perspektívy evolučnej psychológie a poukazuje na to, ako základné biologické potreby mohli formovať rozprávanie. Vyzýva na integráciu kvantitatívnych a objektívnych metód do humanitných vied, aby sa dosiahol pokrok v poznaní ľudskej povahy a kultúry. Jeho prístup predstavuje inovatívny pohľad na štúdium literatúry a jej prepojenie s vedou.




Storytelling, a tradition that built human civilization, may soon destroy it
The Storytelling Animal. How Stories Make Us Human.
- 272 stránok
- 10 hodin čítania
Explores the latest beliefs about why people tell stories and what stories reveal about human nature, offering insights into such related topics as universal themes and what it means to have a storytelling brain.
This study offers a fresh perspective on Homeric conflict by applying principles of modern evolutionary biology. It examines the underlying motivations and behaviors of characters in Homeric texts, exploring how these ancient narratives reflect fundamental aspects of human nature and social dynamics. By bridging classical literature with contemporary scientific insights, the book provides a unique framework for understanding the complexities of conflict in both historical and modern contexts.