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oapen-20.500.12657-497022021-06-28T11:28:31Z Igitt Heimerdinger, Timo Ethnic Studies Cultural Studies bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFS Social groups::JFSL Ethnic studies bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFC Cultural studies ”Yuck!" - we involuntarily disgust ourselves with what could be harmful to us and threatens us. Disgust protects - one might think. But disgust is more. It's not only a physiological response, it's also a cultural achievement. Disgust plays a colorful role in many contexts as interpersonal behaviors and perceptions. In this volume disgust has been ethnographically explored and appears as a cultural player. The authors are looking for places such as hospital wards, public toilets, sailing ships or video booths, they address innards, pranks and rites de passage. 2021-06-28T10:49:46Z 2021-06-28T10:49:46Z 2015 book ONIX_20210628_9783902936912_17 9783902936912 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/49702 ger bricolage application/pdf n/a 9783902936912.pdf https://www.uibk.ac.at/iup/buecher/9783902936912.html innsbruck university press 10.15203/2936-91-2 ”Yuck!" - we involuntarily disgust ourselves with what could be harmful to us and threatens us. Disgust protects - one might think. But disgust is more. It's not only a physiological response, it's also a cultural achievement. Disgust plays a colorful role in many contexts as interpersonal behaviors and perceptions. In this volume disgust has been ethnographically explored and appears as a cultural player. The authors are looking for places such as hospital wards, public toilets, sailing ships or video booths, they address innards, pranks and rites de passage. 10.15203/2936-91-2 7e4aa047-ebd5-4269-b6c8-a86925324b93 9783902936912 8 214 Innsbruck open access
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”Yuck!" - we involuntarily disgust ourselves with what could be harmful to us and threatens us. Disgust protects - one might think. But disgust is more. It's not only a physiological response, it's also a cultural achievement. Disgust plays a colorful role in many contexts as interpersonal behaviors and perceptions. In this volume disgust has been ethnographically explored and appears as a cultural player. The authors are looking for places such as hospital wards, public toilets, sailing ships or video booths, they address innards, pranks and rites de passage.
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