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Impermanence :exploring continuous change across cultures
Geismar, Haidy - Nama Orang
Otto, Ton - Nama Orang
Warner, Cameron David - Nama Orang
Nothing lasts forever. This common experience is the source of much anxiety but also hope. The concept of impermanence or continuous change opens up a range of timely questions and discussions that speak to globally shared experiences of transformation and concerns for the future. Impermanence engages with an emergent body of social theory emphasizing flux and transformation, and brings this into a dialogue with other traditions of thought and practice, notably Buddhism that has sustained a long-lasting and sophisticated meditation on impermanence.
In cases drawn from all over the world, this volume investigates the significance of impermanence in such diverse contexts as social death, atheism, alcoholism, migration, ritual, fashion, oncology, museums, cultural heritage and art. The authors draw on a wide range of disciplines, including anthropology, archaeology, art history, Buddhist studies, cultural geography and museology. This volume also includes numerous photographs, artworks and poems that evocatively communicate notions and experiences of impermanence.
Additional Information
- Penerbit
- London : University College London (2022)
- GMD ( General Material Designation )
- Electronic Resource
- No. Panggil
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294.342
IMPH
- ISBN/ISSN9781787358690
- Klasifikasi
- 294.342
- Deskripsi Fisik
- xiii, 364p. ill;
- Bahasa
- English
- Edisi
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- Subjek
- Humans
Organizational Culture - Pernyataan Tanggungjawab
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- Info Detail Spesifik
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- GMD
- Electronic Resource
- Tipe Isi
- text
- Tipe Media
- computer
- Tipe Pembawa
- online resource