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cultural meaning

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cultural
adjective
uk /ˈkʌl.tʃər.əl/ us /ˈkʌl.tʃɚ.əl/
relating to the habits, traditions, and beliefs of ...
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meaning
noun
uk /ˈmiː.nɪŋ/ us /ˈmiː.nɪŋ/
The meaning of something is what it expresses ...
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Examples of cultural meaning


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Nowadays, with the current interest in lived experience and embodiment, we assume that some level of culturalmeaning is implied in prereflection as well.
In other words, these systems separate caloric value from culturalmeaning: animals are either mundane or metaphoric.
When cultural artifacts become functions of history, their culturalmeaning does as well.
Before addressing this concern, however, the epistemological status of these culturalmeaning systems, designated explanatory models, should be explicated.
To begin with, the colonial context decisively shaped the culturalmeaning with which modern science was imbued.
I am interested in how muscular bodies in physical theatre and circus provide texts of culturalmeaning, at times inadvertently.
This could be related to the personal nature of these two areas and the culturalmeaning of interventions in these areas.
The flow of culturalmeaning that emerges out of the circulation of musical texts is of course policed - inter alia - by a small band of enormous trans-national corporations.
This loss may involve physical destruction, or it may involve the more subtle withdrawal of economic, political, and culturalmeaning and power from localities in favor of these far-flung systems.
The constraints of the body, an important part of the analysis of culturalmeaning of ageing in this book, can be made obsolete by new information technology.
Neuman (2003) stated that the characteristics of qualitative research reveal social reality and culturalmeaning.
But if cultural practice and the production of culturalmeaning are seen as open, contestatory processes, then all systems are off and semiotic analysis is questionable.
Second, postprocessualists insisted on the necessity of understanding culture as meaningfully constituted, and therefore the necessity of coming to terms with the question of culturalmeaning.
Space syntax is a theory applied to the built environment for describing layouts - in terms of the relational pattern of spaces - and associating them with social function and culturalmeaning.
First, he strips the word "alibi" of its technical, legal meaning, investing it instead with the broader, culturalmeaning "of a realistic story narrated in a court of law" (24).
It is the immediate culturalmeaning from what is seen in the picture, but not what is actually there.
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The weaving of tais requires a great deal of skill with designs having a deeply embedded culturalmeaning.
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This method of analysis stems from the belief that symbols are an important way of communicating culturalmeaning.
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