invented traditions造句
例句与造句
- "Talk about invented tradition, " he said.
- Historians have a phrase for this phenomena : " invented traditions ."
- The " chakana " is an invented tradition.
- Another consequence of the policy was the creation of so-called " invented traditions ".
- However, critics argue that the themes promoted by the Stampede and within the city are an invented tradition.
- It's difficult to find invented traditions in a sentence. 用invented traditions造句挺难的
- It calls into question ideas of national identity, invented traditions, the creations of myths and the authenticity of history and memory.
- The concept of invented tradition refers to a situation in which outside elements are newly brought together to depict a seemingly old tradition.
- The Bollandist Hippolyte Delehaye calls this invented tradition " l'opprobre de l'hagiographie " ( the disgrace of hagiography ).
- Today Okinawa soba is considered as a vital part of traditional Okinawan culture although folklorist Nishimura Hidemi argued that it was an invented tradition.
- But even that supposedly purer, simpler Christmas with chestnuts roasting over open fires is also what Nissenbaum calls " invented tradition ."
- Invented traditions are a central component of modern national cultures, providing a commonality of experience and promoting the unified national identity espoused by nationalism.
- The anthropologist Murphy Pizza suggested that Heathenry could be understood as an example of what the historian Eric Hobsbawm termed an " invented tradition ".
- See : " The Bible and Zionism : Invented Traditions, Archaeology and Post-colonialism in Palestine Israel " ( 2007 ).
- To avoid the destruction of material illegal under the new rules, Shinto and Buddhist priests invented traditions, genealogies and other information that justified its presence.
- It is generally regarded that " clan tartans " date no earlier than the beginning of the 19th century, and are an example of an invented tradition.
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