Modernity and Modernization. Political Processes Constitutive of the National Culture
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https://doi.org/10.24215/24691488e032Keywords:
Modernity, culture, national, processes, ideologyAbstract
The present work is presented as an attempt to think about the relationships that take place between the field of politics and culture in order to construct possible identities that circulate through the territory. In this paper the possible ways that, during the 19th century, established social hierarchies that gave shape to the notions of aesthetic taste in the context of modernity are presented.Downloads
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