Defining Culture: Who, What, Why?
01 April 2004 – 03 April 2004, USA
The Melbern G. Glasscock Center for Humanites Research is pleased to announce a conference that addresses the who, what and why of "culture." Who defines, produces, participates in, studies, and otherwise engages with culture? What are the patterns, processes, and diverse manifestations of human (or non-human) culture? Why are we interested in understanding culture, how does culture come to have political significance, and how might we find ways of understanding culture from different methodological and theoretical perspectives? For more information and keynote speakers, CLICK HERE
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