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Cultural Symbols

Mira Donnelly

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"Cultural Symbols" explores the profound meanings embedded within everyday objects and traditions, revealing how they reflect the values and histories of diverse societies. The book delves into the origins, evolution, and lasting significance of these representations across cultures and time. It examines how symbols, from the widely recognized to the culturally specific, shape our understanding of the world. For example, the engineering and symbolic prowess of Egyptian pyramids represented power and beliefs about the afterlife, while cherry blossoms (sakura) in Japan are profoundly connected to themes of mortality and renewal. This exploration requires a multidisciplinary approach, blending historical analysis with insights from semiotics and symbolic anthropology. The book progresses through thematic chapters, each focusing on a specific category of symbols, such as natural, architectural, and ritualistic ones, drawing on case studies worldwide. By deciphering these visual and conceptual shorthands, the book argues, we gain a deeper understanding of the collective consciousness of different cultures and the human experience. The book uniquely combines historical context with contemporary cultural interpretations, showing how ancient symbols continue to influence modern society, including areas like art, advertising, and political discourse.
Disponible depuis: 06/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 61 pages.

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