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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... recognized as legitimate . Does the brushwork , the design , the color ; the indefinable ' feel ' of the painting recall other authenticated works ? Where does the painting fit within the canon of the artist's known com- positions ? But ...
... recognized as legitimate . Does the brushwork , the design , the color ; the indefinable ' feel ' of the painting recall other authenticated works ? Where does the painting fit within the canon of the artist's known com- positions ? But ...
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... recognize . As Fred Weinstein reminds us : " Hitler was concerned with the fall from perfection , with human ... recognized as a citizen can emanate from the individual's deep personal faith in the particular beliefs and values ...
... recognize . As Fred Weinstein reminds us : " Hitler was concerned with the fall from perfection , with human ... recognized as a citizen can emanate from the individual's deep personal faith in the particular beliefs and values ...
Page 134
... recognized American Indian groups , enroll and exclude members on the basis of their blood quantum . Those who are reckoned full- blooded get a full share , half - blooded get a half share , and so on . United States government grants ...
... recognized American Indian groups , enroll and exclude members on the basis of their blood quantum . Those who are reckoned full- blooded get a full share , half - blooded get a half share , and so on . United States government grants ...
Contents
Authenticity and Music | 25 |
Seeking Authenticity in Travel and Adventure | 39 |
The Commodification of Authenticity | 52 |
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