Cultural Codes (1, 2, 3)

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Keywords
culture, codes, Umberto Eco

Summary
The problem of Codes of Culture the "cultural codes" as the term is established in Bulgaria’ mainly through the translations of U. Eco . and R. Barthes/, has long ceased to be only theoretical, and has become a social problem. Understanding of any aspect of a rapidly changing culture of our times, and hence - the formation of adequate personal or institutional development strategies, is related to the identification of the characteristic of this particular aspect of codes. The article "Codes of Culture" has prepared the first of several print publications. All of them, in their entirety, are an attempt to illustrate one possible way of "introduction" to this problem in the public domain, for introduction into the thinking of the widest possible audience.

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