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|a Lewis, John Lowell
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|a The anthropology of cultural performance /
|c J. Lowell Lewis.
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|a Bibliograf. bilješke: str. [151]-163.
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|a Bibliografija: str. [165]-181.
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|a Contemporary life in most large-scale societies is not truly cultural, in the strong sense, but rather merely 'culture-like.' Using a semeiotic phenomenological approach based on the work of philosopher C.S. Peirce, Lewis presents a framework for understanding performative events in any cultural life-world. By revisiting Victor Turner's work on ritual and engaging with those who have built upon his ideas, the book presents a program for making connections between intimate embodied habits and major cultural practices in a given social setting. Beginning with a distinction between special events and everyday life, Lewis examines fundamental event types including play, ritual, work, and carnival.
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|a kulturalna antropologija
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|a kulturne teorije : antropološki aspekt
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|a kultura - semiotički modeli - kulturalni procesi : antropologija
|a rituali
|a ceremonije
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|a svakodnevni život
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|a performativni procesi
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