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Crying shame metaculture, modernity, and the exaggerated death of lament

Building on ethnographic fieldwork and extensive historical evidence, Crying Shame analyzes lament across thousands of years and nearly every continent.; Explores the enduring power of lament: expressing grief through crying songs, often in a collective ritual context.; Draws on the author's extensive ethnographic fieldwork, and unique long-term engagement and participation in the phenomenon.; Offers a startling new perspective on the nature of modernity and postmodernity.; An important addition to growing literature on cultural globalization.

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  • "Building on ethnographic fieldwork and extensive historical evidence, Crying Shame analyzes lament across thousands of years and nearly every continent.; Explores the enduring power of lament: expressing grief through crying songs, often in a collective ritual context.; Draws on the author's extensive ethnographic fieldwork, and unique long-term engagement and participation in the phenomenon.; Offers a startling new perspective on the nature of modernity and postmodernity.; An important addition to growing literature on cultural globalization."@en

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  • "Livres électroniques"

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  • "Crying Shame Metaculture, Modernity, and the Exaggerated Death of Lament"
  • "Crying shame : metaculture, modernity, and the exaggerated death of lament"
  • "Crying shame metaculture, modernity, and the exaggerated death of lament"
  • "Crying shame metaculture, modernity, and the exaggerated death of lament"@en