Charisma and Myth

Charisma and Myth by Raphael Falco, published by Bloomsbury Academic on December 22, 2011, offers an interdisciplinary examination of myth alongside the latest developments in charisma theory as it relates to history and social life. This 222-page work explores a range of examples, from Inuit myth to Christian theology, illustrating how the survival of myth systems parallels the endurance of charismatic groups, including modern street gangs and historical entities like the Anglo-Saxon comitatus.
Readers will find that Charisma and Myth presents a compelling argument about the dynamics of myth and charisma, asserting that even the smallest charismatic groups create their own myths, which require continual change for survival. The book challenges traditional myth theories and emphasizes the necessity for group leaders to navigate the complexities of myth management. Through its innovative approach, this study enhances our understanding of the enduring power of myths in shaping social structures and collective identities.
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Charisma and Myth combines an interdisciplinary examination of myth with the newest developments in the application of charisma theory to history and social life.
Through scores of examples ranging from Inuit myth to Christian theology, from Malinowski to martyrology, Charisma and Myth argues definitively that the survival of myth systems mirrors the survival of such charismatic groups as modern street gangs, the Anglo-Saxon comitatus, or Satan’s fallen angels in Paradise Lost. Even the smallest charismatic group generates its own set of myths, and, like larger myth systems, depends on continual revolutionary change – not, as might be expected, on the stability of its myths – to survive and to achieve longevity.
As this innovative study shows, group leaders must learn first to foster and then to manage the mild chaos and changing symbols of their myths. Charisma and Myth challenges myth theorists from the nineteenth through to the twenty-first century and adds a missing component to our understanding of how and why myths continue to grip our imaginations.
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