2013
DOI: 10.5937/kultura1340293k
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Crisis culture and culture crisis: The case of Serbia

Abstract: 293Уни вер зи тет у Но вом Са ду, Фи ло зоф ски фа кул тет -Од сек за со ци о ло ги ју, Но ви Сад DOI 10. 5937/kultura1340293K УДК 316.72(497.11)"199/200" 316.774(497.11)"199/200" 316.422(497.11

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“…According to Dragan Koković, the humanistic vision of culture is reflected precisely in its role of connecting, and not separating people. Understood as a way of life, culture ‘promotes cultural pluralism based on intense communication among cultures and is a necessary prerequisite for tolerance towards different cultures and ways of living’ (Koković, 1997, p. 9). Traditional music is certainly an important element of national culture.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to Dragan Koković, the humanistic vision of culture is reflected precisely in its role of connecting, and not separating people. Understood as a way of life, culture ‘promotes cultural pluralism based on intense communication among cultures and is a necessary prerequisite for tolerance towards different cultures and ways of living’ (Koković, 1997, p. 9). Traditional music is certainly an important element of national culture.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Según Dragan Koković, la visión humanista de la cultura se refleja precisamente en su papel de conector, no de separador de las personas. Considerada como un modo de vida, la cultura fomenta un pluralismo cultural basado en una comunicación intensa entre culturas y es requisito previo de la tolerancia hacia otras culturas y formas de vida diferentes” (Koković, 1997, p. 9). La música tradicional es un elemento importante de la cultura nacional.…”
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