| Roger Chartier - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1995 - 144 pages
...found ready-made in a set of texts or habits that merely need to be identified, listed, and described. Above all, the "popular" can indicate a kind of relation,...large, but understood, defined, and used in styles that vars'. Such an argument evidently changes the work of the historian or sociologist because it requires... | |
| Tetsuji Yamamoto - History - 1998 - 896 pages
...found ready-made in a set of texts or habits that merely need to be identified, listed, and described. Above all, the "popular" can indicate a kind of relation,...understood, defined, and used in styles that vary. Such an argument evidently changes the work of the historian or sociologist because it requires identifying... | |
| Jolanta T. Pekacz - Music - 2002 - 278 pages
...169ff. rather than as a fixed set of musical genres; a way of using musical products that were shared by society at large, but understood, defined, and used in styles that varied. The historian's task is no longer to identify cultural products defined as "popular" but the... | |
| Janne Skaffari - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2005 - 440 pages
...From the point of view of appropriation, popular indicates a way of using cultural products shared by society at large but understood, defined, and used in styles that vary (Chartier 1988:61). The medical advice in almanacs, for instance, adhered to the scientific principles... | |
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