Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 11Indiana University Press, 1989 |
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... African . That was in 1929. In Africa . Under the title , " Practical Anthro- pology . " A culture ? An art in a reciprocal adaptation ? Nothing prevents us from admitting Malinowski's sincerity . But his thinking , translated in ...
... African . That was in 1929. In Africa . Under the title , " Practical Anthro- pology . " A culture ? An art in a reciprocal adaptation ? Nothing prevents us from admitting Malinowski's sincerity . But his thinking , translated in ...
Síða 108
... African " who are prepared to maintain their friendship for eternity as a sacred duty , provided only that the African will continue to play the part of an ignorant savage so that they can monopolize the office of interpreting his mind ...
... African " who are prepared to maintain their friendship for eternity as a sacred duty , provided only that the African will continue to play the part of an ignorant savage so that they can monopolize the office of interpreting his mind ...
Síða 112
... African tongues form a matrix for the breaking of new linguistic ground and unexplored derivatives . You must be ... African writer - as I would not know how to be an exiled " African " writer in America much less a " black " writer in ...
... African tongues form a matrix for the breaking of new linguistic ground and unexplored derivatives . You must be ... African writer - as I would not know how to be an exiled " African " writer in America much less a " black " writer in ...
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