From Codes to Repertoires: Some persistent atavisms around the culture concept and a proposal for reformulation

The anthropological debates around the concept of culture have brought about several conceptual refinements that implied a rebuilding and revitalization of this central notion for the social sciences. However, due to the sedimented weight of a double-pronged tradition of grammatical and juridical in...

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Main Author: Gabriel D. Noel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Nacional de La Plata 2014-04-01
Series:Revista Latinoamericana de Metodología de las Ciencias Sociales
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Online Access:http://www.relmecs.fahce.unlp.edu.ar/article/view/4997
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spelling doaj-b2486d3d3f9d43e08ef2b125b7a63cc82020-11-24T23:06:46ZengUniversidad Nacional de La PlataRevista Latinoamericana de Metodología de las Ciencias Sociales 1853-78632014-04-01324674From Codes to Repertoires: Some persistent atavisms around the culture concept and a proposal for reformulationGabriel D. Noel0DAES/UNSAM-CONICETThe anthropological debates around the concept of culture have brought about several conceptual refinements that implied a rebuilding and revitalization of this central notion for the social sciences. However, due to the sedimented weight of a double-pronged tradition of grammatical and juridical inspiration, many of the attributes brought into question by anthropological critique survive in the ever-present notion of “code”, which introduces by sleight-of-hand an anachronic version of the culture concept with deleterious effects for social science research. On that basis, the following text attempts to show under which circumstances, why and how this survival of the classic concept of culture still holds its ground in contemporary anthropology, and to propose the replacement of this atavistic notion of code for a conceptual toolbox and an analytical and descriptive lexicon that strives to incorporate the accumulated benefits of the last three decades of scholarly debate.http://www.relmecs.fahce.unlp.edu.ar/article/view/4997Teoría de la culturaTeoría de la prácticaCódigosAntropología de las moralidades
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From Codes to Repertoires: Some persistent atavisms around the culture concept and a proposal for reformulation
Revista Latinoamericana de Metodología de las Ciencias Sociales
Teoría de la cultura
Teoría de la práctica
Códigos
Antropología de las moralidades
author_facet Gabriel D. Noel
author_sort Gabriel D. Noel
title From Codes to Repertoires: Some persistent atavisms around the culture concept and a proposal for reformulation
title_short From Codes to Repertoires: Some persistent atavisms around the culture concept and a proposal for reformulation
title_full From Codes to Repertoires: Some persistent atavisms around the culture concept and a proposal for reformulation
title_fullStr From Codes to Repertoires: Some persistent atavisms around the culture concept and a proposal for reformulation
title_full_unstemmed From Codes to Repertoires: Some persistent atavisms around the culture concept and a proposal for reformulation
title_sort from codes to repertoires: some persistent atavisms around the culture concept and a proposal for reformulation
publisher Universidad Nacional de La Plata
series Revista Latinoamericana de Metodología de las Ciencias Sociales
issn 1853-7863
publishDate 2014-04-01
description The anthropological debates around the concept of culture have brought about several conceptual refinements that implied a rebuilding and revitalization of this central notion for the social sciences. However, due to the sedimented weight of a double-pronged tradition of grammatical and juridical inspiration, many of the attributes brought into question by anthropological critique survive in the ever-present notion of “code”, which introduces by sleight-of-hand an anachronic version of the culture concept with deleterious effects for social science research. On that basis, the following text attempts to show under which circumstances, why and how this survival of the classic concept of culture still holds its ground in contemporary anthropology, and to propose the replacement of this atavistic notion of code for a conceptual toolbox and an analytical and descriptive lexicon that strives to incorporate the accumulated benefits of the last three decades of scholarly debate.
topic Teoría de la cultura
Teoría de la práctica
Códigos
Antropología de las moralidades
url http://www.relmecs.fahce.unlp.edu.ar/article/view/4997
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