Modular America: Cross-Cultural Perspectives on the Emergence of an American WayBloomsbury Academic, 2 сент. 1988 г. - Всего страниц: 182 While the attempt to understand Americanness in terms of our beliefs and mentality is all too familiar, Blair's approach to the origins of American culture opens up previously unexplored perspectives. Focusing on the uniquely American tendency to organize cultural artifacts out of component parts rather than structured wholes, he looks at the emergence of this phenomenon as it has affected cultural domains as diverse as manufacturing, architecture, education, and jazz. The significance of modularity opens new perspectives on American culture as a whole. |
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... England to reliance on specialized machines more than skilled labor . Where Babbage counted on skilled workers being motivated to improve the efficiency of their pro- cedures , American productivity advanced by inventive leaps , in ...
... England to reliance on specialized machines more than skilled labor . Where Babbage counted on skilled workers being motivated to improve the efficiency of their pro- cedures , American productivity advanced by inventive leaps , in ...
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... England , was indeed diversity . ' Because all colonies sought to encourage immigration to meet the perpetual labor shortage , restrictions of any sort tended to be self - defeating . Hence there were worldly incentives to toler- ance ...
... England , was indeed diversity . ' Because all colonies sought to encourage immigration to meet the perpetual labor shortage , restrictions of any sort tended to be self - defeating . Hence there were worldly incentives to toler- ance ...
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... England only 10 to 15 percent are likely to attend services of any kind in recent decades . In early 1987 officials of the Church of England deplored the fact that only about 3 percent of the population was actively involved in Anglican ...
... England only 10 to 15 percent are likely to attend services of any kind in recent decades . In early 1987 officials of the Church of England deplored the fact that only about 3 percent of the population was actively involved in Anglican ...
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