Culture and AuthenticityWiley, 2008 - 176 pages Authenticity is taken-for-granted as an absolute value in contemporary life. In Culture and Authenticity, Charles Lindholm calls upon anthropological case studies from different cultures, historical material, and comparative philosophy, to explore how notions of authenticity develop, what forms it takes, and how it changes over time.
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Charles Lindholm. Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Defining Authenticity Why Authenticity Emerged The Inventor of Authenticity Part 1 : Personal Authenticity vii 1 1 3 8 11 1 Authenticity and Art Totems , Relics , and the Origins of ...
Charles Lindholm. Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Defining Authenticity Why Authenticity Emerged The Inventor of Authenticity Part 1 : Personal Authenticity vii 1 1 3 8 11 1 Authenticity and Art Totems , Relics , and the Origins of ...
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... essentially , the argument is . But it is impos- sible to put ' authentically ' into any of these constructions . Unlike its cousins , authenticity stands alone ; it has higher , more spiritual Introduction Defining Authenticity.
... essentially , the argument is . But it is impos- sible to put ' authentically ' into any of these constructions . Unlike its cousins , authenticity stands alone ; it has higher , more spiritual Introduction Defining Authenticity.
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... authenticity measured then ? Is it even rel- evant ? The answer to the second question is an emphatic yes . For listeners and performers alike the question of authenticity in musical presentation is endlessly engrossing and ...
... authenticity measured then ? Is it even rel- evant ? The answer to the second question is an emphatic yes . For listeners and performers alike the question of authenticity in musical presentation is endlessly engrossing and ...
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Authenticity and Music | 25 |
Seeking Authenticity in Travel and Adventure | 39 |
The Commodification of Authenticity | 52 |
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