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  • 41Cultural system — Sociology …

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  • 42Cultural memory — For other approaches see Memory (disambiguation) and Culture (disambiguation) As a term, cultural memory was first introduced by the German Egyptologists Jan Assmann in his book Das kulturelle Gedächtnis , who drew further upon Maurice… …

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  • 43Cultural district — A cultural district is a well recognized, labeled, mixed use area of a settlement in which a high concentration of cultural facilities serves as the anchor of attraction. Facilities include: Performances spaces, museums, galleries, artist studios …

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  • 44Cultural turn — The cultural turn was a movement among scholars in the social sciences to look at culture differently. The cultural turn has been described by one of its most prominent historiographers as a “wide array of new theoretical impulses coming from… …

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  • 45Cultural references to absinthe — The legacy of absinthe as a mysterious, addictive, and mind altering drink continues to this day. Though its psychoactive effects and chemical makeup are contested, its cultural impact is not. Absinthe has played a notable role in the fine art… …

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  • 46Cultural movement — A cultural movement is a change in the way a number of different disciplines approach their work. This embodies all art forms, the sciences, and philosophies. Historically, different nations or regions of the world have gone through their own… …

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  • 47Cultural history of the United States — History of the United States This article is part of a series Timeline …

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  • 48cultural purges — A purge often takes place as part of a ‘rectification’ (zhengdun), a means for the Party mechanism to right itself by wronging its members or individuals outside its ranks. In the past, cultural purges were often a weathervane for larger… …

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  • 49Cultural sphere — The term cultural sphere expresses an understanding of culture as attached to an ethnolinguistic group and the territory it inhabits. The spheres of influence considered may however overlap or form concentric structures of macrocultures… …

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  • 50Cultural materialism — The term Cultural materialism refers to two separate scholarly endeavours: Cultural materialism (anthropology) an anthropological research paradigm championed most notably by Marvin Harris. Cultural materialism (cultural studies) a movement in… …

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