The culture of everyday life is a combination of social practices characteristic of everyday life of people ( behavior , thinking , speech , labor , rest , etc.), along with deviations from these practices, which may be of interest as a potential source of cultural renewal. The culture of everyday life exists only in the context of a specific cultural and historical era : its elements are perceived by people as a single world of granted, undeniable habits (including mental), united by the concept of common sense [comm 1] [1] .
The culture of everyday life is an important subject of study for such a discipline as the history of culture [1] .
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See also
- Daily routine
- Daily history
Comments
- ↑ Or, in the case of deviations , as deviations from this world.
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Koshman L.V. Culture of Everyday Life - Encyclopedia - Lomonosov Knowledge Foundation . www.lomonosov-fund.ru. Date of treatment February 23, 2016.
Literature
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