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Cobb, Russell, (1974-)
The paradox of authenticity in a globalized world /
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書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
306
書名/作者:
The paradox of authenticity in a globalized world // edited by Russell Cobb.
其他作者:
Cobb, Russell,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource.
標題:
2000 - 2099
標題:
Authenticity (Philosophy)
標題:
Civilization, Modern - 21st century.
標題:
Cultural awareness.
標題:
Cultural pluralism.
標題:
Culture and globalization.
標題:
Culture diffusion.
標題:
Civilization, Modern.
ISBN:
113735383X (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
9781137353832 (electronic bk.)
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
內容註:
1. Introduction: The Artifice of Authenticity in the Age of Digital Reproduction; Russell Cobb -- PART I: A MATTER OF TASTE: AUTHENTICITY AND INNOVATION IN FOOD CULTURE -- 2. Searching for Authenticity: Cajun Food and a 'Golden Age" of Cajun History; Michael S. Martin -- 3. Food Bureaucracy: Pizza Authentication by the European Union; Rossella Ceccarini -- 4. Currying Flavour: Authenticity, Cultural Capital, and the Rise of Indian Food in the United Kingdom; Stephen A. Fielding -- PART II: PERFORMING THE REAL: MEDIATING AUTHENTICITY IN MUSIC, TELEVISION, AND PUBLISHING -- 5. Performing Cultural Authenticity in CBS's "Good Times"; Nicola Mann -- 6. Buying into the Monastic Experience: Are Chant Recordings the Real Thing?; Amanda Haste -- 7. The Discourse of Authenticity in" Yoga Journal"; Laura Christine Graham -- PART III: STEROTYPES, CLICHeS, AND THE REAL THING: AUTHENTICITY IN CULTURAL CONTACT ZONES -- 8. From the Chrysanthemum Throne to the Porcelain Throne: Anglo-American Tourists and the Japanese Toilet; Gavin James Campbell -- 9. Tourists as Primitives? Inverting the Tourist Gaze in" The Lost Steps" by Alejo Carpentier; Jeannine M. Pitas -- 10. The Database as a Distressed Genre; John Venecek -- PART IV: CUT, PASTE, AUTHENTICATE: LITERARY STUDIES AND THE QUESTION OF AUTHENTICITY -- 11. 'There Is No Such Thing as Originality Anyway. . . ': Authorship in the Age of Digital Reproduction; Kaja Marczewska -- 12. Like in the Gringo Movies: Parodic Translation in Roberto Boląo's 2666"; Juan Meneses -- 13. Norman Mailer, Hipsters, and the Authenticity of the White Negro; Katharine Bausch -- 14. Authenticity as Currency in the Contemporary American Memoir; Katherine Edwards -- PART V: REAL POLITICS: THE CULTURAL POLITICS OF AUTHENTICITY -- 15. Beyond the Infinite Loop? Subjectivity in the Age of the Copy; James Block -- 16. Real Feminists and Fake Feminists: The Charge of Inauthenticity in Responses to Judith Butler; Kathryn Telling -- 17. Authenticity, Existentialism, and the American Exception of Rule 23; Michael Lopez -- 18. That Old School Lonsdale: Authenticity and Clothes in Streetpunk and Skinhead Culture; Aimar Ventsel.
摘要、提要註:
Authenticity in our globalized world is a paradox: culture flows across borders with unprecedented ease while consumers demand "the real thing" like never before. This collection examines how authenticity relates to cultural products under globalization, looking closely at how a cuisine, musical genre, or artifact attains its aura of genuineness, of originality, when almost all traditional cultural products are invented in a certain time and place. The contributors in this volume identify how the aura - "the authority of the original object" - is generated in the first place. The methodologies and disciplines come from a variety of sources: cultural studies, qualitative sociology, musicology, literary studies, and beyond.
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http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137353832
The paradox of authenticity in a globalized world /
The paradox of authenticity in a globalized world /
edited by Russell Cobb. - 1 online resource.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction: The Artifice of Authenticity in the Age of Digital Reproduction; Russell Cobb -- PART I: A MATTER OF TASTE: AUTHENTICITY AND INNOVATION IN FOOD CULTURE -- 2. Searching for Authenticity: Cajun Food and a 'Golden Age" of Cajun History; Michael S. Martin -- 3. Food Bureaucracy: Pizza Authentication by the European Union; Rossella Ceccarini -- 4. Currying Flavour: Authenticity, Cultural Capital, and the Rise of Indian Food in the United Kingdom; Stephen A. Fielding -- PART II: PERFORMING THE REAL: MEDIATING AUTHENTICITY IN MUSIC, TELEVISION, AND PUBLISHING -- 5. Performing Cultural Authenticity in CBS's "Good Times"; Nicola Mann -- 6. Buying into the Monastic Experience: Are Chant Recordings the Real Thing?; Amanda Haste -- 7. The Discourse of Authenticity in" Yoga Journal"; Laura Christine Graham -- PART III: STEROTYPES, CLICHeS, AND THE REAL THING: AUTHENTICITY IN CULTURAL CONTACT ZONES -- 8. From the Chrysanthemum Throne to the Porcelain Throne: Anglo-American Tourists and the Japanese Toilet; Gavin James Campbell -- 9. Tourists as Primitives? Inverting the Tourist Gaze in" The Lost Steps" by Alejo Carpentier; Jeannine M. Pitas -- 10. The Database as a Distressed Genre; John Venecek -- PART IV: CUT, PASTE, AUTHENTICATE: LITERARY STUDIES AND THE QUESTION OF AUTHENTICITY -- 11. 'There Is No Such Thing as Originality Anyway. . . ': Authorship in the Age of Digital Reproduction; Kaja Marczewska -- 12. Like in the Gringo Movies: Parodic Translation in Roberto Boląo's 2666"; Juan Meneses -- 13. Norman Mailer, Hipsters, and the Authenticity of the White Negro; Katharine Bausch -- 14. Authenticity as Currency in the Contemporary American Memoir; Katherine Edwards -- PART V: REAL POLITICS: THE CULTURAL POLITICS OF AUTHENTICITY -- 15. Beyond the Infinite Loop? Subjectivity in the Age of the Copy; James Block -- 16. Real Feminists and Fake Feminists: The Charge of Inauthenticity in Responses to Judith Butler; Kathryn Telling -- 17. Authenticity, Existentialism, and the American Exception of Rule 23; Michael Lopez -- 18. That Old School Lonsdale: Authenticity and Clothes in Streetpunk and Skinhead Culture; Aimar Ventsel.
Authenticity in our globalized world is a paradox: culture flows across borders with unprecedented ease while consumers demand "the real thing" like never before. This collection examines how authenticity relates to cultural products under globalization, looking closely at how a cuisine, musical genre, or artifact attains its aura of genuineness, of originality, when almost all traditional cultural products are invented in a certain time and place. The contributors in this volume identify how the aura - "the authority of the original object" - is generated in the first place. The methodologies and disciplines come from a variety of sources: cultural studies, qualitative sociology, musicology, literary studies, and beyond.
ISBN: 113735383X (electronic bk.)
Source: 688295Palgrave Macmillanhttp://www.palgraveconnect.comSubjects--Chronological Terms:
2000 - 2099
Subjects--Topical Terms:
385772
Authenticity (Philosophy)
Index Terms--Genre/Form:
336502
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LC Class. No.: GN365 / .P37 2014
Dewey Class. No.: 306
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