Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... experience will result in a fuller written history ( e.g. Damm 1986 ) . In this respect the feminist discussion often has problems avoiding replacing androcentric assumptions with ethno- and historio - centric ones . Major questions ...
... experience will result in a fuller written history ( e.g. Damm 1986 ) . In this respect the feminist discussion often has problems avoiding replacing androcentric assumptions with ethno- and historio - centric ones . Major questions ...
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... experience over words , the accessibility of experience through film lies in the peculiarity of film as language . Film generates that experience itself , in terms of the social context which is being dealt with . This is because its ...
... experience over words , the accessibility of experience through film lies in the peculiarity of film as language . Film generates that experience itself , in terms of the social context which is being dealt with . This is because its ...
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... experience was not even vaguely explicable in terms of my assumption that I had entered a rather inaccessible tribal ... experience that fieldwork generates , which is then represented in texts , must be very different for Western and ...
... experience was not even vaguely explicable in terms of my assumption that I had entered a rather inaccessible tribal ... experience that fieldwork generates , which is then represented in texts , must be very different for Western and ...
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