The moving and shifting concept of culture
Keywords:
Music, Arts, Dance, Culture and religion -- Finland, Folklore, FinnishAbstract
Today, anthropologists, ethnomusicologists, cultural, and gender scholars are interested in culture not only as it is performed, but as it is continuously done, constructed, maintained through acting, musicking, talking, dancing together. Culture lives, and its elements—or aspects, if you wish—are constantly converging, and articulating into new, moving and shifting formations. In this paper Järviluoma discusses the different ways of understanding the concept of culture, interweaving the ideas with the early twentieth century forms of music making in her own grandmother’s home village in northern Finland. She discusses how the new ‘culture’, within the ‘civilising’ social movements converged with the old ways of life and musicking.
Section
Rethinking the Notion of Culture
Published
2011-11-28
How to Cite
Järviluoma-Mäkelä, H. (2011). The moving and shifting concept of culture. Approaching Religion, 1(2), 14–16. https://doi.org/10.30664/ar.67477
Copyright (c) 2011 Helmi Järviluoma-Mäkelä
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