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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... emotional signature of their music . And only the honky - tonk provides the proper beer - soaked ambiance for experiencing that pain . This nostalgia ignores the fact that what is now known as country music did not actually originate in ...
... emotional signature of their music . And only the honky - tonk provides the proper beer - soaked ambiance for experiencing that pain . This nostalgia ignores the fact that what is now known as country music did not actually originate in ...
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... emotional forces of attraction and repulsion existing beneath socialized roles and customary behaviors . This is not as simple as it seems at first glance , since our emotions are actually ambivalent and often self - contradictory ...
... emotional forces of attraction and repulsion existing beneath socialized roles and customary behaviors . This is not as simple as it seems at first glance , since our emotions are actually ambivalent and often self - contradictory ...
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... emotional expressivity constitutes the core of the authentic self . Therefore , when the stewardess tried her best to feel the emotions required by her job , she had to conceal her man- agement of her expressivity from herself , for ...
... emotional expressivity constitutes the core of the authentic self . Therefore , when the stewardess tried her best to feel the emotions required by her job , she had to conceal her man- agement of her expressivity from herself , for ...
Contents
Authenticity and Music | 25 |
Seeking Authenticity in Travel and Adventure | 39 |
The Commodification of Authenticity | 52 |
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