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The common saying is that people have a culture. This book argues that people live a culture – which may explain why they are so affectively attached to it. By considering cultural interactions on a global scale, this book investigates how cultures can be understood in terms of conflict and cooperation, in relation to the nationstate, a multiplicity of worlds, society, civilization and community. It considers how culture is at the basis of the construction of individual and collective selves; how they can come to be alienated; are defined in relation to others; are perhaps incomparable; when they are considered to be disabled; and whether we can speak of animal cultural selves and mechanical cultural selves. Its twelve chapters consists of two parts each that both start with a piece of music. The pieces are taken from different cultures and all connote that getting to understand cultures depends on listening, first and foremost.
- : Frans-Willem Korsten
- : Aup Educatief
- : 9789463720380
- : Engels
- : Paperback
- : 192
- : april 2022
- : 335
- : 234 x 156 x 13 mm.
- : Culturele studies; Culturele studies: gewoontes en tradities; Filosofie; Samenleving en cultuur: algemeen