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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... romantic / expressive . Is the performance true to the original score of the music ; or does the performance convey the emotional core of the music ? Ideally , both should be true , but in actuality dif- ferent aspects of authenticity ...
... romantic / expressive . Is the performance true to the original score of the music ; or does the performance convey the emotional core of the music ? Ideally , both should be true , but in actuality dif- ferent aspects of authenticity ...
Page 101
... romantics despised as a recipe for alienation , since it put the individual on a pedestal , cut off from the community . 8 As German romantic nationalism evolved into ever more essentialist new forms , the folkloric quest for primal ...
... romantics despised as a recipe for alienation , since it put the individual on a pedestal , cut off from the community . 8 As German romantic nationalism evolved into ever more essentialist new forms , the folkloric quest for primal ...
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... romantic participant . Empiricists have tried to maintain detachment and scientific objectivity . Romantics have identified with the individuals who served them as interpreters and guides ; they regarded their informants as not only the ...
... romantic participant . Empiricists have tried to maintain detachment and scientific objectivity . Romantics have identified with the individuals who served them as interpreters and guides ; they regarded their informants as not only the ...
Contents
Authenticity and Music | 25 |
Seeking Authenticity in Travel and Adventure | 39 |
The Commodification of Authenticity | 52 |
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