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CULTURE TROUBLES
POLITICS AND THE INTERPRETATION OF MEANING |
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Patrick Chabal, Jean-Pascal Daloz |
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ISBN 10: |
1850658005 |
ISBN 13: |
9781850658009 |
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Publisher: |
C HURST & CO PUBLISHERS LTD |
Pub. date: |
22 November, 2005 |
Series: |
Culture and Politics Series |
Pages: |
340 |
Description: |
A systematic re-evaluation of the role of culture in political analysis. The authors' contentions are that it is unwise to compare different societies without taking into account culture(s); that a cultural approach contributes meaning to political comparison; and that conceptual frameworks can be based on a theoretically eclectic approach. |
Synopsis: |
Chabal and Daloz's argument is one based on an analysis of culture understood as a system of meanings rather than as values. Hence, the authors offer a methodology that grounds political analysis in the interpretation of what 'makes sense' to the people concerned. Their approach, which resists the tyranny of particularisms but instead proposes a different 'scientific' method, draws upon a wide range of political, sociological and anthropological sources. The authors illustrate the analytical sharpness of this method with a comparative study of the state and political representation in three very different settings: France, Nigeria and Sweden. |
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UK |
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C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd |
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