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الصفحة 102
From a subject - oriented perspective , divination can thus be perceived as a
subject - related lifeworld - poiesis , a process of gradually making visible those
areas of life most relevant for the individual subject in his or her current situation .
From a subject - oriented perspective , divination can thus be perceived as a
subject - related lifeworld - poiesis , a process of gradually making visible those
areas of life most relevant for the individual subject in his or her current situation .
الصفحة 106
... of geomantic signs or the casting of cowrie shells , it produces answers in
everchanging consultational situations . ... the subject's concerns and help him or
her to deal with whatever situation caused him to seek out divinatory consultation
.
... of geomantic signs or the casting of cowrie shells , it produces answers in
everchanging consultational situations . ... the subject's concerns and help him or
her to deal with whatever situation caused him to seek out divinatory consultation
.
الصفحة 330
I visited several of these villages in the summer of 2007 and found a mixed but
generally positive situation , at least in relation to their previous lives on the
outskirts of Kgalagadi villages . Many of the Bushmen have taken their new
resources ...
I visited several of these villages in the summer of 2007 and found a mixed but
generally positive situation , at least in relation to their previous lives on the
outskirts of Kgalagadi villages . Many of the Bushmen have taken their new
resources ...
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No 1 2009 MAR 2 6 | 1 |
The transmission of knowledge in South African traditional healing | 17 |
commodified expertise and politicized authenticity | 35 |
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