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100 1 _aWilliams, J. Patrick,
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aAuthenticity in culture, self, and society /
_cJ. Patrick Williams ; edited by Phillip Vannini.
250 _a1st edition.
264 1 _aLondon :
_bRoutledge,
_c2016.
300 _a1 online resource
336 _atext
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337 _acomputer
_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
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366 _b20161205
520 8 _aAcross sociology and cultural studies in particular, the concept of authenticity has begun to occupy a central role, yet in spite of its popularity as an ideal and philosophical value authenticity notably suffers from a certain vagueness, with work in this area tending to borrow ideas from outside of sociology, whilst failing to present empirical studies which centre on the concept itself. Authenticity in Culture, Self, and Society addresses the problems surrounding this concept, offering a sociological analysis of it for the first time in order to provide readers in the social and cultural sciences with a clear conceptualization of authenticity and with a survey of original empirical studies focused on its experience, negotiation, and social relevance at the levels of self, culture and specific social settings.
533 _aElectronic reproduction.
_cAskews and Holts.
_nMode of access: World Wide Web.
650 7 _aSociety
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650 7 _aCultural studies
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650 7 _aPhilosophy: aesthetics
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650 7 _aSocial theory
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650 7 _aPsychology
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650 7 _aAnthropology
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700 1 _aVannini, Phillip,
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856 4 0 _uhttp://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=WestLondon&isbn=9781315261973
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