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Author Ray, William, 1944-

Title The logic of culture : authority and identity in the Modern Era / William Ray
Published Malden, MA : Blackwell Publishers, [2001]
©2001

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Description xii, 214 pages ; 24 cm
Series New perspectives on the past
New perspectives on the past (Basil Blackwell Publisher)
Contents Introduction: The Paradox of Culture -- 1. The Roots of Cultural Logic -- 2. Inventing Culture -- 3. Instituting Culture -- 4. Culture, Critique, and Community
Summary "In contrast to other books on 'culture', this study does not provide a history of the concept, rather it proposes an analysis of what might be called the underlying grammar or 'logic' of the category. Ray argues that the disparate models, ideologies, and ethics that have been advanced in the name of culture - or in opposition to it - all derive from a fundamental shift in our ways of thinking about law, authority, and social life that occurred well before the advent of modernity."
"This overview shows how the new logic formed in the collective imagination under pressure from discursive innovations in areas such as periodical journalism, the novel, educational theory, and the art museum. Blending close analysis of these mechanisms in eighteenth-century France into a broad historical and theoretical synthesis, Ray argues that the logic of culture, now as then, induces us to determine our proper place within the social hierarchy, consolidates belief in law through its critique, and inculcates norms through the organization of dissent."--BOOK JACKET
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Culture.
Group identity.
History, Modern.
LC no. 2001000759
ISBN 0631213449 paperback alkaline paper
0631213430 alkaline paper