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Sociologist Paul Connerton suggests that the past is passed on and maintained via performance , as performance depends upon “ social habit memory ” and “ bodily practices ” ( Connerton 1989 : 4 , 5 , 34ff , 40 , 71 ) .
Sociologist Paul Connerton suggests that the past is passed on and maintained via performance , as performance depends upon “ social habit memory ” and “ bodily practices ” ( Connerton 1989 : 4 , 5 , 34ff , 40 , 71 ) .
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In a performance perspective , the action and experiences of the family members are thus constituted in a field of tension between past and future ( Fabian 1991 : 225 ; Rubow 2000 : 54 , Hastrup 2004 ; Drejer 2000 ) .
In a performance perspective , the action and experiences of the family members are thus constituted in a field of tension between past and future ( Fabian 1991 : 225 ; Rubow 2000 : 54 , Hastrup 2004 ; Drejer 2000 ) .
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past , the past is also invisibly present in Turku , as remnants hidden below street level . Although the medieval past is partly hidden in the town centre , it has become the era that represents the promotional concept of Old Turku ...
past , the past is also invisibly present in Turku , as remnants hidden below street level . Although the medieval past is partly hidden in the town centre , it has become the era that represents the promotional concept of Old Turku ...
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Articles | 7 |
Potent Traditions On Traditions in the Family | 25 |
Alf Arvidsson Stefan Blomberg Jonas Carlquist Peder Stenberg | 47 |
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