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The Rise of Aesthetic Anthropology in the Marginal Culture
XIAO Qiong
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DOI:10.17265/2159-5836/2016.12.006
Yunnan University of Finance and Economics, Yunnan, China
At the turn of the century, the development of aesthetics encounters severe challenges and is trapped in a crisis. To get out of it, it is necessary to dig deeper in the study of aesthetics. The fact that the marginal areas’ cultural heritage, agricultural culture, industrial culture and post-industrial culture often coexist in a harmonious way in a nation or the same area attracts the attention of aesthetic anthropologists. The paper mainly analyzes the constructive relationship between the culture of marginal areas and aesthetic anthropology, and discusses how to establish a relationship between them with the help of the development model of Yunnan’s marginal culture.
marginal culture, aesthetic anthropology, Yunnan’s marginal culture
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