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The Universality of Culture: Reflection, Interaction and the Logic of Identity
Author(s)Fuchs, Martin
AbstractWhile universalistic assumptions have been undermined by experiences of cultural difference, the notion of culture has been universalized. But it seems that the notion of culture, the way it has prevailed in public discourse as well as in social and cultural studies, has to be seen as the main stumbling block to intercultural dialogue. The article argues for an interactional concept of culture, or interpretation, as also of research and representation. Emphasis has to be put on modes of linkage between social action and discourses and on social reflexivity. While attempting to avoid the logic of identity, epistemologically, identity has to be understood as a social project. Thus universalism, which ‘as such’ is underdetermined and shows only contextually, has to be seen not as something achieved and secured, but as an objective. Universalism has to prove itself within difference, it cannot be imposed by one side.
IssueNo1
Pages11-22
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceThesis Eleven
VolumeNo60
PubDateFebruary 2000
ISBN_ISSN0725-5136
Browse Path(s)Anthropology
—-Methods and Approaches
——–Cultural Particularism, Universalism, and Relativism

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  • Post-Colonialism and Subaltern Views
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  • Structuralism and Post-Structuralism
  • Theoretic Issues


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