| Dean MacCannell - 1999 - 268 halaman
...feel fully a part of their own world. Modern man has been condemned to look elsewhere, everywhere, for his authenticity, to see if he can catch a glimpse of it reflected in the simplicity, poverty , chastity or purity of others. The Structure of the Attraction... | |
| Peter Hulme, William Howard Sherman - 2000 - 340 halaman
...exploit. 'Modern man'. MacCannell concludes, 'has been condemned to look elsewhere, everywhere, for his authenticity, to see if he can catch a glimpse of it reflected in the simplicity, poverty, chastity or purity of others.''5 The result of the successful... | |
| Peter Hulme - 2000 - 344 halaman
...exploit. 'Modern man', MacCannell concludes, 'has been condemned to look elsewhere, everywhere, for his authenticity, to see if he can catch a glimpse of it reflected in the simplicity, poverty, chastity or purity of others.'13 The result of the successful... | |
| Susan L. Roberson - 2001 - 338 halaman
...feel fully a part of their own world. Modern man has been condemned to look elsewhere, everywhere, for his authenticity, to see if he can catch a glimpse of it reflected in the simplicity, poverty, chastity or purity of others. The Structure of the Attraction... | |
| Joseph Roach - 2007 - 284 halaman
...man," argues Dean MacCannell in The Tourist, "has been condemned to look elsewhere, everywhere, for his authenticity, to see if he can catch a glimpse of it reflected in the simplicity, poverty, chastity or purity of others." 2' Even those brought up in the... | |
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