Africa, المجلد 70،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 2000 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... Comaroffs call ' modernity ' . In both volumes there is a recurring motif : the Hegelian dialectic of thesis , antithesis , synthesis . The Comaroffs at times seem uncomfortable with it : after describing British culture they remark ...
... Comaroffs call ' modernity ' . In both volumes there is a recurring motif : the Hegelian dialectic of thesis , antithesis , synthesis . The Comaroffs at times seem uncomfortable with it : after describing British culture they remark ...
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... Comaroffs argue that , when the Tswana clash with what they ( the Comaroffs ) see as the ' hardening outlines of a symbolic order that . cast a shadow over Tswana cultural identity ' ( I , 219 ) , they are resisting . If the Tswana do ...
... Comaroffs argue that , when the Tswana clash with what they ( the Comaroffs ) see as the ' hardening outlines of a symbolic order that . cast a shadow over Tswana cultural identity ' ( I , 219 ) , they are resisting . If the Tswana do ...
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... Comaroffs ' observations about religious and cultural life in South Africa are bound to a quasi - evolutionary paradigm with its own inherent limitations . The trouble is , no actual chronology supports it , since orthodoxy , healing ...
... Comaroffs ' observations about religious and cultural life in South Africa are bound to a quasi - evolutionary paradigm with its own inherent limitations . The trouble is , no actual chronology supports it , since orthodoxy , healing ...
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AFRICA | 333 |
contrasting cultures | 359 |
the ideology of royal slavery in | 394 |
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