How the World Was Made: A Cherokee Creation MythPennington, Mark
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How Steinbeck Made a Myth out of Economic Misfortune Comparing RecessionsCape Times (South Africa)
George Stoney'sHow the Myth Was Madepoints up some of the differences between the old and new documentaries. The film was motivated, Stoney relates,by his observation, while teaching at NYU, "that most of my students--all children of the sixties andcinéma vérité--are so dominated by that...
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In fact, the most important lesson of this election is about the press. This disaster should cause a major reevaluation of political media, who failed utterly to appreciate the seriousness of what was happening. There is a good argument to be made that themedia is responsiblefor creating Trump...
Fitting, given that the film is inspired by the Irish myth of the Dearg Due.According to Wikipedia (linked above), “Dearg-due, an Irish name meaning ‘red bloodsucker,’ is a female demon that seduces men and then drains them of their blood.”“The film follows a group of twenty ...
Building The Great Wall of China remains one of the most incredible feats of engineering the world has ever seen. The building of the Great Wall of China Because the Great Wall of China was constructed by different dynasties over the past two millennia, it’s difficult to condense the timelin...
fundamentalism that seeps in around the edges of this claim. If a child who prays is better off—less depression, higher “life satisfaction,” and so on—then who’s to argue if that child also believes that homosexuality is a sin against God, and that the world was created in seve...
In his article explaining the stickiness of the Philadelphia Experiment myth, Jacques F. Vallee theorizes that powerful imagery is key to the success of any long-livedhoax. Like the debunked "surgeon's photo" of the Loch Ness Monster or the doctored pictures of the Cottingley fairies, it was...