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Crying Shame: Metaculture, Modernity, and the Exaggerated Death of Lament
James M. Wilce
Anthropology
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Lament
100%
Modernity
100%
Crying
100%
Metaculture
100%
Ethnographic Fieldwork
66%
Long-term Engagement
66%
Ritual Contexts
33%
Historical Evidence
33%
Grief
33%
Cultural Globalization
33%
Collective Rituals
33%
Postmodernity
33%
Arts and Humanities
Lament
100%
Metaculture
100%
Fieldwork
66%
Vocal Music
33%
Literature
33%
Engagement
33%
Collective Ritual
33%
Historical evidence
33%
Post-modernity
33%
Cultural Globalization
33%
Grief
33%
Social Sciences
Fieldwork (Ethnographic)
100%
Shame
100%
Ritual
50%
Cultural Globalization
50%
Grief
50%
Psychology
Shame
100%
Grief
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Fieldwork
100%