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... collective not individual subject – a social group - organically linked with intellectual activity : the collective subject is always a significant structure , a constituting agency of cultural creation functionally related to ...
... collective not individual subject – a social group - organically linked with intellectual activity : the collective subject is always a significant structure , a constituting agency of cultural creation functionally related to ...
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... collective social - historical forces . Individuality is enriched through its dialogic relation with objective structures ; and con- versely , structures develop autonomy through individual action . Goldmann's genetic structuralism ...
... collective social - historical forces . Individuality is enriched through its dialogic relation with objective structures ; and con- versely , structures develop autonomy through individual action . Goldmann's genetic structuralism ...
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... collective institutions and practices : as individuality can define itself only through reciprocal dialogic relations so the artist works within both living collective discourse and pre - existing forms , genres and traditions which ...
... collective institutions and practices : as individuality can define itself only through reciprocal dialogic relations so the artist works within both living collective discourse and pre - existing forms , genres and traditions which ...
Contents
Sociological Aesthetics | 35 |
Critical Theory and Aesthetic Value | 60 |
from Mukarovsky to Goldmann | 67 |
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