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In this mood Leach would criticise on the one hand the formalism of some of the structural functionalists who reified social systems as organisations of social principles and , on the other , the non - contextualised abstract codes of ...
In this mood Leach would criticise on the one hand the formalism of some of the structural functionalists who reified social systems as organisations of social principles and , on the other , the non - contextualised abstract codes of ...
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Although critical of Lévi - Strauss's shallow fieldwork , and his reliance on dubious documents , it would seem that Leach on the whole did appreciate Lévi - Strauss's complicated explorations of the thought logic of South American ...
Although critical of Lévi - Strauss's shallow fieldwork , and his reliance on dubious documents , it would seem that Leach on the whole did appreciate Lévi - Strauss's complicated explorations of the thought logic of South American ...
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We thus arrive at a point where we have to introduce a conception favoured by Leach in the second phase of his theorising , namely ' transformational transcription ' . In the context of viewing culture as a ' text ' , he associates ...
We thus arrive at a point where we have to introduce a conception favoured by Leach in the second phase of his theorising , namely ' transformational transcription ' . In the context of viewing culture as a ' text ' , he associates ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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