Heroes Across Cultures
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What makes a hero? Is it strength, sacrifice, wisdom, or something quieter, like care, resilience, or the courage to be different? In Heroes Across Cultures, editor Prof. Dr. A. Serdar Öztürk gathers a chorus of voices to show that theres no single answer. This isnt just another book about warriors and glory; its a journey through stories often overlooked, of poets who taught entire communities, rebels who defied rigid social orders, mystics who walked on water, and ordinary people who became extraordinary through empathy, endurance, or quiet defiance. From Nana Asmaus classrooms in West Africa to the digital frontiers of William Gibsons sci-fi worlds, from the dragon-slaying legends of Sari Saltuk to the gender-fluid reimaginings of Joan of Arc, these chapters reveal how every culture shapes its own heroes, and how those heroes, in turn, shape us. Written by scholars deeply engaged with their traditions, this collection invites readers to see heroism not as a fixed ideal, but as a living, evolving conversation across time, place, and identity. Whether youre new to epic literature or have studied it for years, this book offers fresh, human-centered perspectives that remind us: heroes arent just born in battle, theyre made in the everyday acts that define our shared humanity.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 08.01.2026
Umfang: 254 S.
Sprache: ENG
Einband: KT
Format: 1.6 x 22.8 x 15.2 cm
ISBN/EAN: 9783949550256
Umbreit-Nr.: 8546761
