The Trickster : a coallition between the heavens and the hells
Author
Acevedo Chaluisant, Abel R.
Advisor
Polhill Carmack, Marian ElizabethType
ThesisDegree Level
M.A.Date
2024-05-08Metadata
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This research explores the concept of the Trickster figure across many different cultures and time periods, focusing on their roles, purposes, and the challenges in defining them in a universal sense. Examining fundamental Tricksters such as Sun Wukong (The Monkey King), from Journey to the West, Satan and Archangel Gabriel from Judeo-Christian traditions, Prometheus from Greek mythology, and many others; this research delves into the boundary-crossing nature of the Trickster and how that has evolved throughout time. Using a comparative mythology approach, this study analyzes primary texts, such as: The Holy Bible, Journey to the West, The Theogony, among others; to uncover the multifaceted and complicated nature of the Trickster. The findings showcase that, while the Trickster is an immutable, and transcendental figure that crosses both cultural and temporal boundaries, attempting to define the archetype of the Trickster in one, universal way is extremely complex. This research contributed to a deeper understanding of the Trickster, its endurance, and its relevance in shaping cultural narratives and identities.