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الصفحة 634
On the other , there are taboos preventing the conjunction of two things ( such as the mixing of certain kinds of people with a productive activity ) , which might both be characterised by fertility , and which might therefore require ...
On the other , there are taboos preventing the conjunction of two things ( such as the mixing of certain kinds of people with a productive activity ) , which might both be characterised by fertility , and which might therefore require ...
الصفحة 636
The taboos are based on a certain thermodynamics , and one has to be careful to maintain things in a delicate equilibrium , avoiding both excess of heat and confrontation with cold . Françoise Heritier adopts a very similar approach ...
The taboos are based on a certain thermodynamics , and one has to be careful to maintain things in a delicate equilibrium , avoiding both excess of heat and confrontation with cold . Françoise Heritier adopts a very similar approach ...
الصفحة 642
As can be seen from the discussion , I am not just talking here of literary or speech metaphors , but rather of deeper , multifaceted metaphors that run through various aspects of the things compared . The metaphor linking sex and iron ...
As can be seen from the discussion , I am not just talking here of literary or speech metaphors , but rather of deeper , multifaceted metaphors that run through various aspects of the things compared . The metaphor linking sex and iron ...
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