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They also demonstrate the strength of the ethnographic approach in addressing questions of cultural change . ... MARGARET ROBBINS University of Bristol GAY WILENTZ , Binding Cultures : black women writers in Africa and the diaspora .
They also demonstrate the strength of the ethnographic approach in addressing questions of cultural change . ... MARGARET ROBBINS University of Bristol GAY WILENTZ , Binding Cultures : black women writers in Africa and the diaspora .
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The ' participatory experience she hopes to recreate in her fiction ' rests on the author's assuming the role of the “ trickster who overturns Western biblical and cultural notions through the legends and folkways of her people .
The ' participatory experience she hopes to recreate in her fiction ' rests on the author's assuming the role of the “ trickster who overturns Western biblical and cultural notions through the legends and folkways of her people .
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( 1980 : 4 ] However , he omits other major world music cultures such as Arabic , Asian and African - American musics ... Other developments have also influenced the use of African cultural materials especially African musics in the ...
( 1980 : 4 ] However , he omits other major world music cultures such as Arabic , Asian and African - American musics ... Other developments have also influenced the use of African cultural materials especially African musics in the ...
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