Cultural Selection: Why Some Acheivements Survive The Test Of Time And Others Don't
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ISBN: 0465044883 / Publisher: Basic Books, April 1996
Discusses the cultural controversies of the past and present, and talks about what is worth remembering and why, and what gets passed down from one generation to another
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Acclaimed literary scholar Gary Taylor creates a new paradigm for understanding cultural history. He argues that culture is not what was done, but what is remembered and that the social competition among different memories is as dynamic as the biological struggle for survival. Taylor builds his argument on a broad base of cultural achievements, from Michelangelo to Frankenstein, from Shakespeare to Casablanca, from Freud to Invisible Man. He spans the continents to draw upon Japanese literature, Native American history, ancient Greek philosophy, and modern American architecture.
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