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Parent topics
- Joseph Campbell [r]: Teacher, popular lecturer, and author, editor and translator of many books on mythology. [e]
- Anthropology [r]: The holistic study of humankind; from the Greek words anthropos ("human") and logia ("study"). [e]
- Mythology [r]: The study of myths and sagas. [e]
Subtopics
- Superhero [r]: Fictional figure, especially in a comic strip or cartoon, endowed with superhuman powers and usually portrayed as fighting evil or crime. [e]
- Popular culture [r]: Commercialised folk culture that exists for the masses; opposite of high culture. [e]
- DNA [r]: A macromolecule — chemically, a nucleic acid — that stores genetic information. [e]
- Astrophysics [r]: Hybrid of Physics and Astronomy that attempts to explain the physical workings of the celestial objects and phenomena. [e]
- A Talent for Loving [r]: Fourth novel by Richard Condon, celebrated writer of political thrillers, published in 1961. [e]
- Book of Mormon [r]: A religious text, first published in 1830, considered to be sacred scripture by several religious groupings, the largest of which is The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. [e]
- Joseph Campbell [r]: Teacher, popular lecturer, and author, editor and translator of many books on mythology. [e]