Midterm
I. Mythology
Intoduction
Power Point Presentation on Mythology
Power Presentation on Mythology, Religous Symbols and Taboos
Definition
Myth vs. legend
Myth in Primitive Societies
Classification of Deities
Tantric and Tantra
Classifying Buddhist Deities
II. Celtic Mythology
Fomorians
III. Egyptian Mythology
Osiris and Iris
Horus
IV. Greek and Roman Mythology
Zeus – Jupiter (Sky-God)
Hera – Juno (Wife of Juno)
V. Hindu Mythology
Vedas
Mahabharata
Ramayana
Bhagavad Gita
VI. Semitic Mythology
Myth of Babylonia and Assyria
Babylonia
Sumerian Mythology
VII.Teutonic Mythology (Scandinavian)
Norse Mythology
Finals
VIII. Folklore
Definition
Topic Outline of Folklore
Written Records Folklore (Philippine Poetry)
Anthropological Approach in Folklore
IX. The Study of the Process
Improvisation of Folklore
The Oral Processes of Folklore
The Audience in Folklore (Performannce Theory)
X. Collection and Archives of Folklore
The Informant of Folklore
Collections of Folklore
Myths
Legends
Marches
Ballads
XI. Non-Literary Folklore
Superstition
Folklore Drama
Children’s Game
XII. History of Folklore Studies
Early Folklorist
19th Century
XIII. Techniques and Theories of the 20th Century
Classification of Folklore
Collection Aids of Folklore
Theory of Folklore
Folk life
The Collaboration of Scholars
I. Mythology
Intoduction
Power Point Presentation on Mythology
Power Presentation on Mythology, Religous Symbols and Taboos
Definition
Myth vs. legend
Myth in Primitive Societies
Classification of Deities
Tantric and Tantra
Classifying Buddhist Deities
II. Celtic Mythology
Fomorians
III. Egyptian Mythology
Osiris and Iris
Horus
IV. Greek and Roman Mythology
Zeus – Jupiter (Sky-God)
Hera – Juno (Wife of Juno)
V. Hindu Mythology
Vedas
Mahabharata
Ramayana
Bhagavad Gita
VI. Semitic Mythology
Myth of Babylonia and Assyria
Babylonia
Sumerian Mythology
VII.Teutonic Mythology (Scandinavian)
Norse Mythology
Finals
VIII. Folklore
Definition
Topic Outline of Folklore
Written Records Folklore (Philippine Poetry)
Anthropological Approach in Folklore
IX. The Study of the Process
Improvisation of Folklore
The Oral Processes of Folklore
The Audience in Folklore (Performannce Theory)
X. Collection and Archives of Folklore
The Informant of Folklore
Collections of Folklore
Myths
Legends
Marches
Ballads
XI. Non-Literary Folklore
Superstition
Folklore Drama
Children’s Game
XII. History of Folklore Studies
Early Folklorist
19th Century
XIII. Techniques and Theories of the 20th Century
Classification of Folklore
Collection Aids of Folklore
Theory of Folklore
Folk life
The Collaboration of Scholars