Joseph Campbell and the Mythology of Star Wars

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  • Опубликовано: 3 май 2017
  • Today is STAR WARS DAY, which is a perfect reason to revisit this popular clip from "The Power of Myth" - Bill Moyers’ groundbreaking conversations with Joseph Campbell. In it, the world-renowned mythologist draws parallels between the Star Wars films and mythological themes of heroism, spiritual adventure and the actions of man. See more conversations with Moyers and Campbell: bit.ly/2aDGBRC

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  • @WingChunMindForce
    @WingChunMindForce 3 года назад +9

    Thank you Mr Moyers! Your book The Power of Myth has had a great influence on me through my life. Your clear minded interviews with Joseph Campbell really helped me find my way into the sometimes difficult Masks of God series.
    I am fascinated by the idea of Star Wars being a mythology for now.
    The rising of machine intelligence surely carries the threat of an Empire style of dictatorship and more Jedi-like human connection to the Ineffable would be a good counter balance 😀
    Anyhow, my sincere appreciation from Australia

  • @edwardjnarrojr3135
    @edwardjnarrojr3135 2 года назад

    Bill Moyer's has always been one of my favorite go to for incredible interviews. Incredible history of Moyer's back to the Johnson Administration. Love Moyer's

  • @joythought
    @joythought 3 года назад +1

    I recorded the Power of Myth series on cassette tape over 30 years ago and listened to it often. I've since found it on CD, online, etc and have tried to always have a copy. Those interviews are an incredible testament to Joseph Campbell's work and maverick life.

  • @borderlord
    @borderlord 7 лет назад +14

    The Power of Myth !

  • @drathicusrex7244
    @drathicusrex7244 2 года назад +3

    “Use the Force, Luke...” is almost as iconic as
    “We're going to win this war not by fighting what we hate, but saving what we love!”

  • @frankiewestmoreland2965
    @frankiewestmoreland2965 4 месяца назад

    Anyone know as to what Mr. Campbell means by "the artist (Lucas)... is in a field that is not covered by our own knowledges"? Does he mean that it's a story that takes place in a foreign galaxy (and thus it's not something we know as well)? Perhaps that because it's playing in mythology, it's in the realm of the unknowable, but trying to explain it? Or something else? Thanks so much.

  • @ro31369
    @ro31369 3 года назад +1

    Holy hell. It's the 70's again! Now, for some Heinlein.

  • @hashforce4065
    @hashforce4065 4 года назад +5

    Let Go Luke - Use the Force

  • @CarlosFlores-qu5zv
    @CarlosFlores-qu5zv 3 года назад

    Who is the hero in this movie

  • @CarlosFlores-qu5zv
    @CarlosFlores-qu5zv 3 года назад

    Please I need the answer for my homework

  • @user-xx4oy3ks3l
    @user-xx4oy3ks3l 3 года назад +1

    the Persian Gulf is and has always been Persian.

  • @CarlosFlores-qu5zv
    @CarlosFlores-qu5zv 3 года назад

    And I am confused

  • @user-xx4oy3ks3l
    @user-xx4oy3ks3l 3 года назад +1

    The PERSIAN gulf is correct no A-r-a-b-i-a-n gulf.

  • @teagan723
    @teagan723 Год назад

    I used this for class 🥲