 | Sally R. Munt - 2000 - 256 pàgines
...satisfactions. It is also because . . . they satisfy the taste for and sense of revelry, the plain speaking and hearty laughter which liberate by setting...over heels, overturning conventions and proprieties, (p. 34) What becomes evident across the whole span of Bourdieu's argument is that his social critique... | |
 | George Lipsitz - 1997 - 330 pàgines
...of reception for American popular culture since World War IL Bourdieu speaks of popular forms that "satisfy the taste for and sense of revelry, the free speaking and hearty laughter which liberate by sening the social world head over heels, overturning conventions and proprieties."1" Literary critic... | |
 | Benjamin Feinberg - 2003 - 294 pàgines
...emerge naturally from "more direct, more immediate satisfactions" like the "sense of revelry, the plain speaking and hearty laughter which liberate by setting...over heels, overturning conventions and proprieties." Mazatec representations cannot be isolated from "Western" appropriations of them so easily; they are... | |
 | Victor Buchli - 2004 - 368 pàgines
...'great' (mimics, chansonniers etc.), they satisfy the taste for and sense of revelry, the plain 157 speaking and hearty laughter which liberate by setting...over heels, overturning conventions and proprieties. AESTHETIC DISTANCING This popular reaction is the very opposite of the detachment of the aesthete,... | |
 | Andrew Caine - 2004 - 240 pàgines
...exciting music, lively action, enthusiastic actors - they satisfy for and sense of revelry, the plain speaking and hearty laughter which liberate by setting...world head over heels, overturning conventions and properties." This theory enables another insight into the attitudes of the Monthly Film Bulletin and... | |
 | Henry Jenkins - 2007 - 292 pàgines
...offer more immediate satisfactions. . . . They satisfy the taste for and sense of revelry, the plain speaking and hearty laughter which liberate by setting the social world head over heals, overturning conventions and proprieties."5 Working in a different intellectual tradition, Lawrence... | |
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