Abstract

<p><em>Although the soul of a people is not an eternal, unchangeable substance, the national specificity is still a permanent one. Starting from the idea that mythology occupies an essential place in a culture, it is important to know the national mythology, because it presents in a specific form the themes of the everlasting thought, whose discovery makes sense to a life, and illustrates at the same time, the specificity of the national spirituality and even of the cultural identity. The national identity means differentiation and, at the same time, a specific opening to the existence where a collective consciousness is reflected, starting from the idea that a people’s mentality can be a collective self-portrait.</em></p><p><em>In the following study, we shall only refer to two of the myths specific to our people, namely: Miorita and Manole, the Artisan. For the Romanian spirituality, mioritism is a profound, ontological and anthropo-historical dimension where one can speak of a human becoming in layers of interference. An alternative to the popular Carpathian vision of existence from the plan of the native psycho-social Universe is the positive value of the abyssal categories of the culture where the man is fulfilled by creation. As a follow-up to this statement, the myth of the creative sacrifice, exemplified here by Manole, the Artisan, highlights the man’s destiny to become a culture creator. Culture is a necessary and complementary dimension of the human-specific way of being.</em></p>

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  • The soul of a people is not an eternal, unchangeable substance, the national specificity is still a permanent one

  • Starting from the idea that mythology occupies an essential place in a culture, it is important to know the national mythology, because it presents in a specific form the themes of the everlasting thought, whose discovery makes sense to a life, and illustrates at the same time, the specificity of the national spirituality and even of the cultural identity

  • Much of the theme and treatment belongs to the universal folklore through the background of ideas and general-human feelings, which determines its classification in the international typologies” (Dima, 1967, p. 201). 1.2 The Myth of the Creative Sacrifice—Archetype of Construction Another myth specific to the Romanian people is that of Manole, the Artisan, which has been the subject of many works in the Romanian literature

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Advances in Politics and Economic ISSN 2576-1382 (Print) ISSN 2576-1390 (Online). PhD student Coculiana ACĂR1* 1 Faculty of Philosophy and Social-Political Sciences, “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University of Iași, Romania * PhD student Coculiana ACĂR, Faculty of Philosophy and Social-Political Sciences, “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University of Iași, Romania. Received: February 1, 2019 Accepted: February 16, 2019 Online Published: February 21, 2019 doi:10.22158/ape.v2n1p38

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