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Social Performance Symbolic Action Cultural Pragmatics And Ritual Jeffrey C Alexander Ed

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Social Performance Symbolic Action Cultural Pragmatics And Ritual Jeffrey C Alexander Ed
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.33 MB
Pages: 392
Author: Jeffrey C. Alexander (Ed.), Bernhard Giesen (Ed.), Jason L. Mast (Ed.)
ISBN: 9780511169229, 9780521857956, 0511169221, 0521857953
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Social Performance Symbolic Action Cultural Pragmatics And Ritual Jeffrey C Alexander Ed by Jeffrey C. Alexander (ed.), Bernhard Giesen (ed.), Jason L. Mast (ed.) 9780511169229, 9780521857956, 0511169221, 0521857953 instant download after payment.

Taking a "cultural pragmatic" approach to meaning, the contributors suggest a new way of looking at the continuum that stretches between ritual and strategic action. They do so by developing, for the first time, a model of "social performance". This volume offers the first systematic and analytical framework that transforms the metaphor into a social theory and applies it to a series of facinating large-scale social and cultural processes—from September 11 and the Clinton/Lewinsky Affair, to the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission and Willy Brandt's famous "kneefall" before the Warsaw momument.

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