Seminar, Temas449-460R. Thapar, 1997 |
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... Cultures ; ( Not ) Translating Across Cultures ; Examining Translations and Cross - Cultural Encounters ; Translation , Pedagogy , and Cross - Cultural Texts ; and Responses ( to the previous essays ) . Dingwaney's introductory essay ...
... Cultures ; ( Not ) Translating Across Cultures ; Examining Translations and Cross - Cultural Encounters ; Translation , Pedagogy , and Cross - Cultural Texts ; and Responses ( to the previous essays ) . Dingwaney's introductory essay ...
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... cultural and com- munity forms are channels of subordination , but an analy- sis of these forms does not require a ' historical materialist theory ' howsoever ' revised ' it may be . The desire to cling to it is a constraint rather than ...
... cultural and com- munity forms are channels of subordination , but an analy- sis of these forms does not require a ' historical materialist theory ' howsoever ' revised ' it may be . The desire to cling to it is a constraint rather than ...
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... cultural imperialism and goes further . It promotes a dominant set of cultural practices and values , one vision of how life is to be lived , at the expense of all others . And it has serious practical consequences : not only does it ...
... cultural imperialism and goes further . It promotes a dominant set of cultural practices and values , one vision of how life is to be lived , at the expense of all others . And it has serious practical consequences : not only does it ...
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