Crying Shame: Metaculture, Modernity, and the Exaggerated Death of Lament
James M. Wilce
Building on ethnographic fieldwork and extensive historical evidence, Crying Shame analyzes lament across thousands of years and nearly every continent.Explores the enduring power of lament: expressing grief through crying songs, often in a collective ritual contextDraws on the author’s extensive ethnographic fieldwork, and unique long-term engagement and participation in the phenomenonOffers a startling new perspective on the nature of modernity and postmodernityAn important addition to growing literature on cultural globalization
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Année:
2008
Edition:
1
Editeur::
Wiley-Blackwell
Langue:
english
Pages:
286
ISBN 10:
1405169923
Fichier:
PDF, 2.01 MB
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english, 2008