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الصفحة 62
Such acts of remembering may have decisive repercussions on relations of kinship , marriage and mutual support . For Batswana , ' remembering ' is a form of acting as well as feeling , possessing a capacity to shape moral conduct for ...
Such acts of remembering may have decisive repercussions on relations of kinship , marriage and mutual support . For Batswana , ' remembering ' is a form of acting as well as feeling , possessing a capacity to shape moral conduct for ...
الصفحة 175
An idiom is a mode of creating and dealing with relations in practice . As these relations are entangled with contemporary , past and future ideas , actions and relations , the truth of an idiom unfolds in an open process .
An idiom is a mode of creating and dealing with relations in practice . As these relations are entangled with contemporary , past and future ideas , actions and relations , the truth of an idiom unfolds in an open process .
الصفحة 188
17 The emergence of kachinja in relation to our medical research should thus be linked to the villagers ... in the colonial and postcolonial construction of subjectivity and power relations ( see e.g. Comaroff 1993 ; Vaughan 1991 ) .
17 The emergence of kachinja in relation to our medical research should thus be linked to the villagers ... in the colonial and postcolonial construction of subjectivity and power relations ( see e.g. Comaroff 1993 ; Vaughan 1991 ) .
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