| Myron Joel Aronoff - 254 pagini
...Ceremonies are paradoxical in this way. Being the most obviously contrived forms of social contact, they epitomize the made-up quality of culture and...into such questions. Ceremonies convey most of their messages as postulates (1977:18). Edelman has argued that it is people's most deeply held political... | |
| Lawrence Manley - 1995 - 638 pagini
...Ceremonies are paradoxical in this way. Being the most obviously contrived forms of social contact, they epitomize the made-up quality of culture and...purpose is to discourage untrammeled inquiry into such questions.91 For Dekker, as for other pageant-writers commissioned by the London companies to script... | |
| Katherine Ann Bowie - 1997 - 420 pagini
...Ceremonies are paradoxical in this way. Being the most obviously contrived forms of social contact, they epitomize the made-up quality of culture and...such. Yet their very form and purpose is to discourage untrammelcd inquiry into such questions. Ceremonies convey most of their messages as postulates. (1977:17-18)... | |
| Daniel J. Sherman - 1999 - 452 pagini
...Ceremonies are paradoxical in this way. Being the most obviously contrived forms of social contact, they epitomize the made-up quality of culture and...discourage untrammeled inquiry into such questions." 48. Claude Meusy, "Chronique departementale," RM, 1 December 1921; La Meuse, 24 October 1925; the prefect... | |
| Susan Crane - 2002 - 288 pagini
...da22le than to inform: M<x>re and Myerhoff note of secular ceremonies in general that they "epitomi2e the made-up quality of culture and almost invite notice...into such questions. Ceremonies convey most of their messages as postulates." 48 Despite their assertive rather than analytical mode, tournaments do stage... | |
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