Cultural Theory: The Key ThinkersAndrew Edgar, Peter Sedgwick Routledge, 28.07.2005 - 304 Seiten Featuring over eighty essays, Cultural Theory: The Key Thinkers is a seminal guide to the literary critics, sociologists, historians, artists, philosophers and writers who have shaped culture and society, and the way in which we view them. Ranging from Arnold to Le Corbusier, from Eco to Marx, the entries offer a lucid analysis of the work of influential figures in the study of cultural theory, making this the perfect introduction for the student and general reader alike. |
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... behaviour for an individual appropriate to their circumstances. If you live an active life you will not need to exercise as often as someone who spends much of the day inactive. Above all, the principle of the golden mean advocates ...
... behaviour for an individual appropriate to their circumstances. If you live an active life you will not need to exercise as often as someone who spends much of the day inactive. Above all, the principle of the golden mean advocates ...
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... behaviour, such as selfmutilation and deprivation (p. 58). In Kwakiutl religious ceremonies the 'chief dancer ... should lose normal control of himself and be rapt into another state of existence. He should froth at the mouth, tremble ...
... behaviour, such as selfmutilation and deprivation (p. 58). In Kwakiutl religious ceremonies the 'chief dancer ... should lose normal control of himself and be rapt into another state of existence. He should froth at the mouth, tremble ...
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... behaviour from the gamut of all those that are possible. She draws an analogy with phonology, to argue that just as a human language can only work if it selects a few of all the possible sounds that a human voice can make, so a culture ...
... behaviour from the gamut of all those that are possible. She draws an analogy with phonology, to argue that just as a human language can only work if it selects a few of all the possible sounds that a human voice can make, so a culture ...
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... behaviour. They are rather the agent's 'feel' for how to proceed in the situation. As such they have a flexibility that at once serves to explain the stability of the social order and its transformation. If 'habitus' therefore allows ...
... behaviour. They are rather the agent's 'feel' for how to proceed in the situation. As such they have a flexibility that at once serves to explain the stability of the social order and its transformation. If 'habitus' therefore allows ...
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