Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 111988 |
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... cultural others , and in so doing the Han maintained for themselves a stable , presiding center of supreme intelligence and cultural prestige . Such supremacy of central Chinese civilization , however , had to be maintained by ceaseless ...
... cultural others , and in so doing the Han maintained for themselves a stable , presiding center of supreme intelligence and cultural prestige . Such supremacy of central Chinese civilization , however , had to be maintained by ceaseless ...
Síða 125
... Cultural Revolution works proceeded on a newly - discovered " personal against political " logic , their attention to non - Han cultures was nevertheless functionalist and narcissistic , intended mostly for the betterment of the Han ...
... Cultural Revolution works proceeded on a newly - discovered " personal against political " logic , their attention to non - Han cultures was nevertheless functionalist and narcissistic , intended mostly for the betterment of the Han ...
Síða 126
... cultural appropriation raised in the second , more intro- verted question : " How have the Han appropriated non - Han values to reconstruct themselves ? " ; and by addressing the ques- tions that might be raised about culturally ...
... cultural appropriation raised in the second , more intro- verted question : " How have the Han appropriated non - Han values to reconstruct themselves ? " ; and by addressing the ques- tions that might be raised about culturally ...
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Anorexia and Modernism or How I Learned to Diet | 28 |
Further Thoughts | 42 |
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