Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 14,Ausgabe 11991 |
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... continues to mean debating the treatment of their dead in mainstream sites dominated by non - Indian cultural practices . Thus , to the extent that they have been driven to engage in general public discussion on this issue , Amerindian ...
... continues to mean debating the treatment of their dead in mainstream sites dominated by non - Indian cultural practices . Thus , to the extent that they have been driven to engage in general public discussion on this issue , Amerindian ...
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... continues , " is just that the dominant , interlocking contexts of art and anthropology are no longer self - evident and uncontested . There are other contexts , histories , and futures in which non - Western objects and cultural ...
... continues , " is just that the dominant , interlocking contexts of art and anthropology are no longer self - evident and uncontested . There are other contexts , histories , and futures in which non - Western objects and cultural ...
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... continues , " am growing round and fat and that is what one should try to do . " The story ends with the learned man's destruction to insure that state order can be maintained . He had refused to lie publicly ( as was a shadow's due ) ...
... continues , " am growing round and fat and that is what one should try to do . " The story ends with the learned man's destruction to insure that state order can be maintained . He had refused to lie publicly ( as was a shadow's due ) ...
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