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by a **"from-to" story**, e.g. from tradition to modernity, from oral to literate, or from sustainable husba... is week we taking a second look at the concept of modernity. Today I want to talk about modernity as a distinct kind of change. On Wednesday, I want to argue that there is more than one kind of modernity. Specifically, * All societies change, but not a
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5–24. doi:10.1525/nr.2015.19.1.5. ## Alternative modernity Brenner argues that Islamic movement does for I... donesia : : Protestantism : Europe So Indonesian modernity is an "alternative" to Western modernity, but for Brenner, there is a formal parallel between them. The soci... at are the distinctive cultural values of Western modernity not shared, for instance, by Indonesian modernity
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~~DECKJS~~ # Western modernity as culture, ii # ## Western modernity as culture, ii ## Ryan Schram Mills 169, A26 ryan (dot) schram (... 24. doi:10.1525/nr.2015.19.1.5. ## The idea of "modernity" is cultural * There is no such thing as modernity, but the idea of modernity is powerful. * Many cultures
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re we eat pork..." ## There is no such thing as "modernity" * There is no such thing as [[:modernity|modernity]]. * All societies change all the time, but no two societies end up in the same place. * Socie
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tions cannot be understood in either-or terms. [[:modernity|Modernity-tradition]], rational-emotional, etc. distort the real situations in which people live. ## Anthr... opposites are actually co-present. * Tradition / modernity * Developed / undeveloped * Custom / rationality
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tions cannot be understood in either-or terms. [[:modernity|Modernity-tradition]], rational-emotional, etc. distort the real situations in which people live. ## Cultu
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tions cannot be understood in either-or terms. [[:modernity|Modernity-tradition]], rational-emotional, etc. distort the real situations in which people live. ## Claud
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opposites are actually co-present. * Tradition / modernity * Developed / undeveloped * Custom / rationality
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fe in terms of 'human nature' and 'progress' (or 'modernity'), and how instead they use their in-depth, immer
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n Economy of Desire.” In Remotely Global: Village Modernity in West Africa, 52–75. Chicago: University of Chi
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rsonhood, and value to shed light on consumption, modernity, identity, migration, gender, and religion. ##
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he end, we suggest that there is no such thing as modernity or progress at all. Cultural differences are enab
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n Economy of Desire." In Remotely Global: Village Modernity in West Africa, 52-75. Chicago: University of Chi
modernity.txt · Last modified: 2022/07/19 17:45 by Ryan Schram (admin)

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