Cultura

ISSN 1584-1057 (print)
ISSN 2065-5002 (online)

Volume 16, Issue 1, 2019

South African Animal Legislation and Marxist Philosophy of Law

Luis Cordeiro-RodriguesPages 23-38 ABSTRACT Marxist Philosophy as an explanation of social reality has, since the fall of the Berlin Wall, been largely neglected. However, some philosophers have contended that it may still be relevant to explain today’s social reality. In this article, I wish to demonstrate precisely that Marxist philosophy can be relevant to understand …

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Ethical-cultural Maps of Classical Greek Philosophy the Contradiction between Nature and Civilization in Ancient Cynicism

Vytis Valatka, Vaida AsakavičiūtėPages 39-53 ABSTRACT This article restores the peculiar ethical-cultural cartography from the philosophical fragments of Ancient Greek Cynicism. Namely, the fragments of Anthistenes, Diogenes of Sinope, Crates, Dio Chrysostom as well as of the ancient historians of philosophy (Diogenes Laertius and Joanes Stobaeus) are mainly analyzed and interpreted. The methods of comparative …

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The Portrayal of Islam and Muslims in Western Media: A Critical Discourse Analysis

Saman Rezaei, Kamyar Kobari, Ali SalamiPages 55-73 ABSTRACT With the realization of the promised global village, media, particularly online newspapers, play a significant role in delivering news to the world. However, such means of news circulation can propagate different ideologies in line with the dominant power. This, coupled with the emergence of so-called Islamic terrorist …

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Image Brayut on The Creation of Ceramic Sculpture

I Wayan MudraPages 75-90 ABSTRACT Men Brayut is one of the interesting stories of Balinese people since ancient times until present that acts as a source of inspiration in art. This study aimed creating and describing the ceramic sculptures inspired by the Men Brayut story. This research uses qualitative descriptive approach in which the researcher …

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Victim Blaming and Victim-Blaming Shaming

Tadd RuetenikPages 91-101 ABSTRACT By considering various case studies drawn from contemporary culture, I propose the idea of victim-blaming shaming, which, like victim blaming, involves replicating injustice by focusing attention on the particular situation rather than the general problem. In cases of victim-blaming shaming, a person is criticized for in any way addressing a problem …

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The Concept of European Values

Sanja IvicPages 103-117 ABSTRACT This inquiry investigates the concept of European values and cultural, philosophical, legal and political presuppositions on which the idea of European values is based. There are two approaches to the idea of European values. The first one is substantive approach (and includes philosophical, ethical, religious and ideological understanding of values). The …

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Works of Art as Support for Axiological Memory

Eugenia ZaiţevPages 119-128 ABSTRACT Among the meritorious attempts to unravel the enigma of artistic creation are the views of Immanuel Kant and Arthur Schopenhauer. In the following, we want to emphasise an aspect that is less discussed in the specialised literature, namely the relation between memory and creation. We are talking about the authentic creation …

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Grammatological Deconstruction of Linguistics From Marx to Derrida

Qingben Li, Jinghua GuoPages 129-144 ABSTRACT Derrida considered himself Marx’s successor in Spectres of Marx, as manifested in his grammatological deconstruction of linguistics. Proceeding from linguistics, Derrida questioned the traditional linguistics represented by Saussure, overturned the metaphysics based on linguistic signs, and thereby deconstructed logocentrism. In Derrida’s view, logocentrism is the belief that there is …

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The Affective Politics of Citizenship in Reality Television Programs Featuring North Korean Resettlers

Soochul Kim, Kyung Han YouPages 145-163 ABSTRACT This study examines the dynamics of cultural politics in reality television shows featuring North Korean resettlers (NKR2) in South Korea. As existing studies focus on the role of media representation reproducing a dominant ideology for the resettlers, this paper focuses on the specific media rituals of NKR2 programs, …

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