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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Page 65
... feelings . Instead , emotions were mastered in order to live up to the roles imposed by religion and society . For example , among the Pukhtun of northern Pakistan , men concealed all feeling behind stoic faces so as not to offer ...
... feelings . Instead , emotions were mastered in order to live up to the roles imposed by religion and society . For example , among the Pukhtun of northern Pakistan , men concealed all feeling behind stoic faces so as not to offer ...
Page 66
... feelings , looking deep within may lead to the unpleasant and perhaps unacceptable dis- covery that we simultaneously love what we detest and detest what we love , or find ourselves taking pleasure in pain and feeling misery in joy . So ...
... feelings , looking deep within may lead to the unpleasant and perhaps unacceptable dis- covery that we simultaneously love what we detest and detest what we love , or find ourselves taking pleasure in pain and feeling misery in joy . So ...
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... feelings in the service of the corporation are outlined in Arlie Hochschild's research on airline steward- esses who were required to project a warm , nurturing , and sexy aura to their cus- tomers . To accomplish this goal , the ...
... feelings in the service of the corporation are outlined in Arlie Hochschild's research on airline steward- esses who were required to project a warm , nurturing , and sexy aura to their cus- tomers . To accomplish this goal , the ...
Contents
Authenticity and Music | 25 |
Seeking Authenticity in Travel and Adventure | 39 |
The Commodification of Authenticity | 52 |
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