cultural resonance
collocation in Englishmeaningsofculturalandresonance
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cultural
adjective
uk/ˈkʌl.tʃər.əl/us/ˈkʌl.tʃɚ.əl/
relating to the habits, traditions, and beliefs of ...
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resonance
noun
uk/ˈrez.ən.əns/us/ˈrez.ən.əns/
the quality of being loud ...
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(Definition ofculturalandresonancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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His evaluation of the pervasiveculturalresonanceof his subjects is legitimized by histories of contemporaneous cultural institutions and comparable popular entertainers.
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To some, they are mere entertainment, whilst elsewhere they have enormousculturalresonance, and need to be handled with great respect, if at all.
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All four of these she identifies as generating 'complexculturalresonance'.
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His evaluation of the pervasiveculturalresonanceof his subjects is legitimised by histories of contemporaneous cultural institutions and comparable popular entertainers.
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I am no zoologist but to me the story of the butterfly is full ofculturalresonance.
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But the history of their use andculturalresonancecannot be reduced to post-war national security expedients any more than to the purely scientific interests of social scientists.
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Later one reads of theculturalresonanceof mukluks (boots), which are both decorative and extremely functional - a well-made pair can save their owner's life on a hunting trip.
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Much of the subsequent discussion explores the multiple cultural resonances surrounding technologies and artefacts, such as airplanes, bicycles or surgical instruments.
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It never tempered their gain seeking with social rewards and cultural resonances.
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And it treats all of them as artists who have negotiated with available conventions and in particular historical circumstances to produce musical artifacts of exceptional power andculturalresonance.
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No doubt psychology is in part a matter of ideas, and its spread in part to be accounted for in terms of cultural resonances and personal influences.
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Partially because of the high cultural resonances of canon, studies of popular culture have tended to eschew such hierarchical paradigms, emphasising instead audience uses and meanings.
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