The paper above is devoted to a discussion of some methodological issues concerning the research on ancient cultures and religions. The traditional approach to this field of scholarly investigation ignores the notion of a culture as a living process and it tends to consider its object as a rigid pattern of stable meanings and their vehicles. In this way it is certainly easier to convince the scholarly public that the object of our interest may be still actual, no matter how ancient it is. It also permits a scholar to examine the data in an indiscriminate manner, taking into account the facts from different periods and places if only they represent what could be arbitrarily defined as one specific culture. The praxeological approach, however...
The paper examines the history of archaeological investigation into collective identities in the pas...
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The article compares two versions of the development of cultural studies. In the first (wide) versi...
The decades-long reconsideration of the concept of culture in archaeology has been aimed at overcomi...
Bringing together a wealth of scholarship which provides a unique integrated approach to identity, T...
this paper is to present an answer to the question "what is culture?" on a rather theoreti...
This paper enters into scholarly debate and discussion about data, methodologies and theories within...
It has been difficult to define concepts such as society, culture, civilization, nation, etc. from a...
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A note on religious identity and cultural identity* Religious identity and cultural identity are bot...
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The scope of the nature and functions of culture is very wide and its components are many and varied...
Critical engagements with the politics of knowledge have changed significantly as the ‘moment of the...
Today cultural identity is most frequently mentioned in relation to cultural relativism, but also to...
The paper examines the history of archaeological investigation into collective identities in the pas...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the concept – or, more properly, the concepts – of cultural ide...
The article compares two versions of the development of cultural studies. In the first (wide) versi...
The decades-long reconsideration of the concept of culture in archaeology has been aimed at overcomi...
Bringing together a wealth of scholarship which provides a unique integrated approach to identity, T...
this paper is to present an answer to the question "what is culture?" on a rather theoreti...
This paper enters into scholarly debate and discussion about data, methodologies and theories within...
It has been difficult to define concepts such as society, culture, civilization, nation, etc. from a...
AbstractThe current title should not be analyzed in its strictest form, as the current paper is inte...
A note on religious identity and cultural identity* Religious identity and cultural identity are bot...
The problem of cultural identity of ethnic communities has been recently rising up on all continents...
AbstractCulture, as a sign of identity, becomes a contentious issue now more alive when creating a s...
The scope of the nature and functions of culture is very wide and its components are many and varied...
Critical engagements with the politics of knowledge have changed significantly as the ‘moment of the...
Today cultural identity is most frequently mentioned in relation to cultural relativism, but also to...
The paper examines the history of archaeological investigation into collective identities in the pas...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the concept – or, more properly, the concepts – of cultural ide...
The article compares two versions of the development of cultural studies. In the first (wide) versi...