Through a glass, darkly : blurred images of cultural tradition and modernity over distance and time
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Through a glass, darkly : blurred images of cultural tradition and modernity over distance and time
(International studies in sociology and social anthropology, v. 75)
Brill, 2000
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In today's European arts and sciences most of the time we see not only other, but also our own cultural traditions and the different forms of modernity like a dim image in a mirror. The question this book addresses is whether it is possible to get an almost face-to-face intimacy with various forms of cultural tradition and modernity by using our experiences and our powers of imagination, i.e. our expectations, in a more fruitful way.
目次
Through a Glass, Darkly: An Introductory Essay, Wil Arts
Beyond Melancholy and Before Utopia: Plea for a Boring World, Wolf Lepenies
Experience and Expectations of the East, Jack Goody
Global Expectations, Local Experiences. Non-Western Modernities, Nilufer Goele
The Visual Arts Today. Experiences and Expectations, Hans Belting
Old Virtues and Vices as Icons of a New Morality, Harry Peeters
Pursuing the Spirit of the Laws: An Epilogue, Willem Witteveen
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