Joseph Campbell Foundation

The Joseph Campbell Foundation is a US not-for-profit organization dedicated to preserve, protect and perpetuate the work of influential American mythologist Joseph Campbell (1904–1987). It fosters academic and popular discussion in the fields of comparative mythology and religion, psychology and culture through its publishing program, events, local groups (Mythological RoundTable groups) and its website.

Joseph Campbell Foundation
Founded1990
FounderJean Erdman Campbell and Robert Walter
FocusEducation, Mythology
Location
  • New York
Area served
Global
Key people
Robert Walter, co-founder and president
Jean Erdman, co-founder and president emeritus
David Kudler, publications
Stephen Gerringer, community
Websitewww.jcf.org

The foundation was created in 1990 by Campbell's widow, choreographer Jean Erdman, and by his longtime editor Robert Walter, who is the foundation's president.

Among the initiatives undertaken by the JCF are:

  • The Collected Works of Joseph Campbell, a series of books and recordings (both previously released and posthumous) that pulls together Campbell's myriad-minded work
  • the Erdman Campbell Award
  • the Mythological RoundTable groups, a global network of local groups that explore the subjects of comparative mythology, psychology, religion and culture
  • the collection of Campbell's personal library and papers housed at the OPUS Archives and Research Center (see below) and the New York Public Library (see below)
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