Course Highlights
 
 This course includes a complete set of lecture notes, an extensive bibliography, and samples of student work.
 Course Description
 Human beings are symbol-making as well as tool-making animals. We understand our world and shape our lives in large part by assigning meanings to objects, beings, and persons; by connecting things together in symbolic patterns; and by creating elaborate forms of symbolic action and narrative. In this introductory subject we consider how symbols are created and structured; how they draw on and give meaning to different domains of the human world; how they are woven into politics, family life, and the life cycle; and how we can interpret them. 
 The semester will be devoted to a number of topics in symbolism.
- Metaphor and Other Figurative Language
 - The Raw Materials of Symbolism, especially Animals and The Human Body
 - Cosmology and Complex Symbolic Systems
 - Ritual, including Symbolic Curing and Magic
 - Narrative and Life
 - Mythology
 
