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human body is but a background , a frame for the display and expression of the
societal , a collective propensity rather than an organic constraint . The act is
imposed from outside , from above , be this act exclusively biological , concerning
his ...
human body is but a background , a frame for the display and expression of the
societal , a collective propensity rather than an organic constraint . The act is
imposed from outside , from above , be this act exclusively biological , concerning
his ...
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The Meanings of Things : material culture and symbolic expression ( One World
Archaeology 6 ) London , Unwin Hyman , 185-199 . Wiessner , P. 1984.
Reconsidering the behavioral basis for style : a case study among the Kalahari
San .
The Meanings of Things : material culture and symbolic expression ( One World
Archaeology 6 ) London , Unwin Hyman , 185-199 . Wiessner , P. 1984.
Reconsidering the behavioral basis for style : a case study among the Kalahari
San .
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social pressures , nor is it simply the expression of internal drives , but represents
the synthesis of internal and external forces ( Vygotskii , 1986 [ 1934 ] ) . The
individual is an individual , a novel entity , precisely because it is synthetic , and it
is ...
social pressures , nor is it simply the expression of internal drives , but represents
the synthesis of internal and external forces ( Vygotskii , 1986 [ 1934 ] ) . The
individual is an individual , a novel entity , precisely because it is synthetic , and it
is ...
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