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The humanities and cultural theory and practice in Ryszard Nycz’s “Culture as Verb”
This article takes a look at Ryszard Nycz’s new, groundbreaking study of cultural theory,
pointedly titled Culture as Verb. It focuses on the author’s two major claims which seem to provide
a foundation for the whole project. One is a vigorous defence of the humanities, the other is
the proposition that culture may be best understood as a verb. The latter provokes a number of
questions, especially about the role of invention, a dominant factor in any action-oriented model of
culture. For example, would invention control and drive the mechanism of semantic ordering and
appropriation of the things that used to be nameless, ignored, or suppressed? Is that domination
culturally determined, or merely conditioned? Is it a source of suffering? It would also be interesting
to fi nd out more about the Nycz’s idea of transition from passive participation to the culture of
active participation. The question is: Are we doomed to take part? As an aside, the author of this
essay draws our attention to the darker side of being permanently involved in other people lives, the
FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) anxiety, and a new narcissism.