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2009
No art can survive without an understanding of, and dedication to, the values envisioned by its creators. No culture over time has existed without a belief system to sustain its survival. Black music is no different. In Cultural Codes: Makings of a Black Music Philosophy, William C. Banfield engages the reader in a conversation about the aesthetics and
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No art can survive without an understanding of, and dedication to, the values envisioned by its creators. No culture over time has existed without a belief system to sustain its survival. Black music is no different. In Cultural Codes: Makings of a Black Music Philosophy, William C. Banfield engages the reader in a conversation about the aesthetics and
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Cultural Classification and Codes
2018Classification is fundamental to social life. It is the prerequisite to all other social activity. Before language, family, power, or organization, there must be rules for expressing sameness and difference, for defining what is or is not an instance of something, and there must be rules for how these distinctions are connected.
Vincent Yung, Wendy Espeland
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Russian History, 2021
Abstract From the plethora of big and small achievements that the author celebrates in the book, my essay addresses such subjects as the continuity of cultural creativity in the 19th and 20th centuries, children’s literature, the sociology of reading, and the place of goodness in literature and life under Stalinism – all within the ...
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Abstract From the plethora of big and small achievements that the author celebrates in the book, my essay addresses such subjects as the continuity of cultural creativity in the 19th and 20th centuries, children’s literature, the sociology of reading, and the place of goodness in literature and life under Stalinism – all within the ...
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Cultural Codes and Rituals: II
1994Abstract As we have seen, the realms of purity and impurity strongly emphasize human agency and responsibility. Indian village culture seems to also be engrossed with notions of auspiciousness and inauspiciousness; it is analytically useful to view this preoccupation as a way of objectifying concerns about contingency.
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Codes of a nation’s cultural memory: Codes of culture
2019İnsanoğlu doğayla olan mücadelesi sonrası maddive manevi kazanımlar elde etmektedir. Birlikte edinilen bu değerler hertoplumun kendine özgü kültürünü oluşturmaktadır. Zamanla biriken bu verilertoplumların kültürel belleğinin oluşumuna zemin hazırlamaktadır.
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Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures, 1976
Western scholars have speculated for centuries about the perceptual capacities of non-western peoples, of children, and of animals; and, more recently, about the representation and communication of perceptual experience in language. Colour is a particularly intriguing domain within which to study the communication of experience because the physical ...
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Western scholars have speculated for centuries about the perceptual capacities of non-western peoples, of children, and of animals; and, more recently, about the representation and communication of perceptual experience in language. Colour is a particularly intriguing domain within which to study the communication of experience because the physical ...
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Relationship between nurses’ cultural competence and observance of ethical codes
Nursing Ethics, 2022Narges Sadeghi +2 more
exaly
1995
Abstract The work of two contemporary anthropologists, Mary Douglas and Victor Turner, has been especially valuable in offering concepts through which these central tensions might be charted. Both have been particularly concerned with religious, ritual and symbolic behaviour, and both have explicitly, though very much in passing ...
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Abstract The work of two contemporary anthropologists, Mary Douglas and Victor Turner, has been especially valuable in offering concepts through which these central tensions might be charted. Both have been particularly concerned with religious, ritual and symbolic behaviour, and both have explicitly, though very much in passing ...
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