The Journal of Religion, 56 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1976 |
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... society frequently see the ethnographer's difficulties as simply a caricature of their own daily case . " As a result , the an- thropologist seeking to understand the life of women in a society finds himself , in Ardener's words , " for ...
... society frequently see the ethnographer's difficulties as simply a caricature of their own daily case . " As a result , the an- thropologist seeking to understand the life of women in a society finds himself , in Ardener's words , " for ...
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tween society and nature . " . " 12 Ardener suggests that both men and eth- nographers presuppose " a bounded model of society , " 13 whereas women , " unlike either of these sets of professionals . . . do not so readily see society ...
tween society and nature . " . " 12 Ardener suggests that both men and eth- nographers presuppose " a bounded model of society , " 13 whereas women , " unlike either of these sets of professionals . . . do not so readily see society ...
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... society in which an individual is free and has equal opportunity to make the most of his life and to participate in the direction of the affairs of the society . " Further , integration requires that " people of all racial groups shall ...
... society in which an individual is free and has equal opportunity to make the most of his life and to participate in the direction of the affairs of the society . " Further , integration requires that " people of all racial groups shall ...
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Elie Wiesel and the Drama of Interrogation | 18 |
Critical Natural Law in Relation | 36 |
Transcendent or Immanent? | 61 |
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