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If humans were computers, the hardware is animal and the software? I say stories. Our animal body has seen very little change in the last few thousands years, but our software has changed a bit. With each generation the narrative changes. New stories replace the older ones. So the biggest difference between humans and animals is our ability to tell stories. But also our ability to believe in fictional stories. So our hardware is ape but our software is storytelling.
In this video, I will tell you the story of literature encompassing an incredible 4000 years of storytelling history. By the end of this video, you will know all the great works of literature, literary movements, as well as some of the most literary minds from around the world. The video has 3 major parts and 11 sections.
In part 1, I will answer the most fundamental question. Why are humans the only species who tells stories? What functions do stories have in our evolution? I will also highlight some important events in history that shaped the way we tell stories, and the literary movements of the last 4,000 years.
In part 2, I will look at the origin of storytelling and how it is rooted in nature. The most fundamental event in a human life is death or the awareness of it. So in this part, I will discuss storytelling in four segments each on the topic of death, wars, sex and laughter. In other words, humans woke up to the realisation of death, so the first stories are stories of mortality and immortality. Then we humans moved to wars and wrote epics that lamented the demise of an empire or celebrated their triumphs. Since the victors got the spoils and we moved to tell stories of sex and mating, romance became an important topic of storytelling. In other words, how boys meet girls. With sex came laughter, so storytelling entertained us through comedy.
In part 3, we move away from nature-inflicted tales towards human-centred stories, as in when storytelling meets rationality and humanism. So instead of gods and nature, we humans became in charge of our own destiny. The age of reason also resulted in a counter-enlightenment movement of romanticism which took us back to nature. Then came realism, in which ordinary people became the heroes of stories, not some king or general. Then we moved to naturalism in which evolutionary biology became the window through which stories are told. This was followed by modernism in which we told stories through psychology. And finally magical realism which took us back to the early humans when gods and demons interfered with our stories.
In part 4, we again move away from humanism into what’s termed as post-humanism. Here the whole idea of truth telling is questioned. If humanism tried to clarify and solidify things that humans are the only gods on earth, posthumanism, and postmodernism partly fuelled by quantum physics, muddied the water so we no longer know what’s going on, despite our scientific and technological advancement, or in some cases because of that.
In this video, the real hero is not a human or demon or a beast, but the real hero is literature or storytelling itself. Human mortality gave birth to storytelling. Conflicts gave it its fuel and energy. Sex added flavour. Laughter made it reflective. Then came reason to dominate storytelling, through physical reality, biological truths, psychological depth, and finally quantum magical thinking. And today literature seems a bit muddled as it has questioned truth-telling. You could say literature is suffering from old-age Alzheimer. So the question is can literature and storytelling survive robots?
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Timestamp
00:00 Introduction
04:15 Why Literature?
27:54 Tales for Immortality
45:14 Tales of Wars
01:04:47 Tales of Mating
01:23:24 Tales of Laughter
01:43:11 Storytelling meets rationality
02:06:27 Back to nature
02:23:43 Storytelling meets reality
02:39:52 Storytelling meets Biology
02:55:57 Storytelling meets Psychology
03:13:22 Storytelling meets Quantum Physics
03:34:00 Storytelling meets Postmodernism
03:52:12 Future of Storytelling
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I am Assistant Professor of English and American Literature. Thank you very indeed for your video
Great voice, thanks!😊
"Fiction Beast" but you couldn't avoid a half-assed political comment. Stick to literature, mate, you're doing a great job. Or maybe not, given that your takeaway from Zola is that the class war and its materialist foundations, have anything to do with natural evolution and your social darwinism (see the "social" distinction? Think on it).
We learn so much from you here ❤
Thank you Sir 🙏🏻
Amazingly the majority of humans still believe stories in their holy book of choice (Bible, Quran, you name it), they think those stories are factual, when if you step back and really look deeply at them, they are clearly make believe, as are all gods mankind has ever created with his vivid imagination.
This is an incredible effort, i truly respect your level of discipline and intellect for the creation of this great work
thank you so so much
Man didn’t come from the ape!!!!!
Oh it's all on fiction base
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How do you want to know that animals don't tell stories? Only because we don't understand their languages?!
Certainly the best video I've seen on literature and one of the best YouTube videos I know! Thank you very much for this and keep it up.
"Literature" is such a rich and fascinating subject! It encompasses everything from classic novels and poetry to modern plays and short stories. Studying literature can open up a world of imagination and insight, offering a deeper understanding of different cultures, history, and human emotions. It's truly wonderful to see comprehensive courses that explore the full depth and breadth of literature, allowing learners to embark on an incredible journey through the written word. Enjoy exploring this vast and beautiful realm! 📚✨
You’ve done a terrific and comprehensive job. Thumbs up!!!❤
Thank you for this video❤📚✒️
I've never been happier about any video but literature ones, especially this which covers all aspects of the history of literature intricately and really well, and has proved helpful.🤍📚
The best Studies I ever had, not even thought of how these 4hours passed!
High quality content
Although your videos cannot be more different from my views, I really enjoy them. I sometimes wonder why no one sees what I see. We are all products of our environment. Believe me, my environment is much different than yours.
To understand people one must first understand predators. It has a seemingly invisible yet extremely simple explanation for everything. We have come far from nature.
Thank you for all of the effort and enriching so many lives.
It's incredible that this is free
The best video!!! I have been watching this video all the day. I love it!!! A round of applause for you. You earned a new sub!!!
What about Islamic history
Where are the sections????
dude you are perfect, the channel of you is crazy. ı really appreciated
Phenomenal video
Amazing Amazing ….. so much hard work you put in it….thank you❤
Please, get the mic out of your mouth, I can hear your spit move.
Controlling the narrative is a battle to control the meaning..
excellent work!! thank you very much
Saludos desde Santa Fe, Argentina 🇦🇷
Very enlighting podcast. Nevera thought of literature in the way you have just described it.
Being a literature student ,i really enjoyed it ..thank you man for such a feast ❤…we can only imgaine how much effort you have put behind .