Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 10-11Indiana University Press, 1988 |
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... ethnography , our culture stands above theirs . Furthermore , each practice denies its hierarchical underpinnings . Thus , the cultural and historical facts of coloniza- tion , patriarchy , and masculinism are made to appear as if they ...
... ethnography , our culture stands above theirs . Furthermore , each practice denies its hierarchical underpinnings . Thus , the cultural and historical facts of coloniza- tion , patriarchy , and masculinism are made to appear as if they ...
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... ethnography base themselves . Ambivalence goes back to the self / Other relation of identity and opposition in the Lacanian Imaginary ( the mirror - phase ) . We cannot help but be ambivalent about the image of an Other that is ...
... ethnography base themselves . Ambivalence goes back to the self / Other relation of identity and opposition in the Lacanian Imaginary ( the mirror - phase ) . We cannot help but be ambivalent about the image of an Other that is ...
Síða 163
... ethnography and the straightforward imperialist mode of more traditional anthropologists . Clifford's work appears as some of the most important theorization of the beginnings of what Tyler will come to call " postmodern anthropology ...
... ethnography and the straightforward imperialist mode of more traditional anthropologists . Clifford's work appears as some of the most important theorization of the beginnings of what Tyler will come to call " postmodern anthropology ...
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