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Mythe en Mens

Mythe en Mens

Von: Philip van der Zee
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Mythe en Mens is een podcast over oude mythen, verteld en onderzocht vanuit menselijk perspectief. Mythen zijn ontstaan in andere tijden en samenlevingen, maar raken aan vragen die nog steeds leven. Als verhalenverteller werk ik al meer dan 25 jaar met mythen, met name uit de Noordse en Germaanse traditie. In deze podcast kijk ik naar mythen als verhalen om te bevragen en opnieuw te lezen — met ruimte voor nuance, humor en diepgang.Philip van der Zee Sozialwissenschaften
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