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Meaning in Action Outline of an Integral Theory of Culture

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Meaning in Action
In this important new book Rein Raud develops an original theory of culture understood as a loose and internally contradictory system of texts and practices that are shared by intermittent groups of people and used by them to make sense of their life-worlds. This theory views culture simultaneously in two ways: as a world of texts, tangible and shareable products of signifying acts, and as a space of practices, repeatable activities that produce, disseminate and interpret these clusters of meaning. Both approaches are developed into corresponding models of culture which, used together, are able to provide a rich understanding of any meaning in action.

In developing this innovative theory, Raud draws on a wide range of disciplines, from anthropology, sociology and cultural studies to semiotics and philosophy. The theory is illustrated throughout with examples drawn from both ?high? and popular culture, and from Western and Asian traditions, dealing with both contemporary and historical topics. The book concludes with two case studies from very different contexts – one dealing with Italian poetry in the 13th century, the other dealing with the art scene in Eastern Europe in the 1990s.

This timely and original work makes a major new contribution to the theory of culture and will be welcomed by students and scholars throughout the social sciences and humanities.

Acknowledgements

Introduction

An outline of the theory and the book

1 Looking for culture, looking at things

Social/cultural

Cultural communities

The cultural subject

Summary

2 Meaning and signification

The problem of reference

Two kinds of concepts

The internalisation of meaning

Claims and bids

Summary

3 Culture as textuality

Base-texts and result-texts

The operational memory

Organisation of knowledge

Standards and codes

Summary

4 Culture as a network of practices

The cultural role: functions and goals of a practice

The social position: the carrier and status of a practice

Materials and rules

Cultural institutions

Summary

5 Case Study I: The metaphysics of love and the beginnings of Italian vernacular poetry

Italian political landscape in the 13th century: the bidding space

The poetic context

The carriers of the practice

The science of love as privileged knowledge

Vulgare, the medium

Institutions and textuality

Summary

6 Case Study II: Art and politics in Eastern Europe in the 1990s

The institutions

The carriers

Textuality, codes and languages

Summary

7 Concluding remarks

A few final words

References

Index

Scholars and students of cultural studies, semiotics and the sociology of culture.
Rein Raud is Professor of Japanese Studies at the University of Helsinki and a Senior Research Fellow in Cultural Theory at Tallinn University

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